St Laurence's GAA

St Laurence's
Naomh Lorcán
Founded:1957
County:Kildare
Nickname:The Larries
Colours:Amber and Red
Grounds:Old Grange
Coordinates:53°02′32″N 6°51′27″W / 53.0422°N 6.8576°W / 53.0422; -6.8576
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Kildare
champions
Football: 0 0 1
Camogie: 0 0 15

St Laurence's GAA (Irish: CLG Naomh Lorcán) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in south County Kildare, Ireland. The club was founded in 1957.

History

St Laurence's GAA club was formed in 1957 following the amalgamation of two pre-existing clubs representing Narraghmore and Ballitore.[1] The club grounds, at Oldgrange, were purchased in 1975 and new clubhouse dressing room facilities were developed in 1992 and again in 1999.[1]

The club, which originally and predominantly played Gaelic football, won the Kildare Intermediate Football Championship in 1982. St. Laurence's GAA won its first Kildare Senior Football Championship in 2009,[2] having defeated Moorefield GAA on a scoreline of 1-13 to 0-06 in the 2009 final.[3]

St. Laurence's GAA started fielding hurling teams at underage level in 1998.[4] In 2005, St. Laurence's fielded its first-ever adult team, which went on to win a Kildare league title in 2008.[4] St. Laurence's hurling club won the Kildare Junior Hurling Championship in 2011, followed by a Kildare Intermediate League title in 2012.[4]

In camogie, Sheila Norton founded a camogie club in Ballitore in March 1934. The club was a junior finalist in 1940. Revived in 1980, and using the St. Laurence's name, the club won the junior championship and league. The club went on to win the Intermediate championship in 1989, with a victory over Broadford. A number players with the club, Patricia Keatley, Melanie Treacy and Michelle Aspell, were selected on the Kildare camogie team of the century.

Facilities

St. Laurence's GAA club, based at Oldgrange in the parish of Narraghmore in County Kildare, covers the parish villages of Narraghmore, Kilmead, Booley, Calverstown, Kilgowan, Brewel, Ballymount, Crookstown, Ballitore and Mullaghmast.

The facilities at Oldgrange, opened in 1975, are used for men's football, ladies football, hurling, camogie, basketball, badminton and bowls. St. Laurence's also houses a community complex, which includes a bar, indoor sports hall, outdoor children's playground and a 750-metre athletics track.

The badminton club, St. Laurence's Badminton Club, was established in 2006 and has both junior and adult sections. The basketball club, the Larrie Birds Basketball Club, was established in 2015 and hosted its first ever competitive basketball matches in November 2015. St. Laurence's Bowls Club, based at the St. Laurence's Complex Hall, hosts mixed ability and mixed age teams for competitive play and social recreation.

Honours

Further reading

  • Corry, Eoghan (1984). Kildare GAA: A Centenary History. CLG Chill Dara. ISBN 0-9509370-0-2. (hb) ISBN 0-9509370-1-0 (pb)
  • O'Flynn, Joan (2004). Soaring Sliothars: Centenary of Kildare Camogie 1904-2004. Kildare County Camogie Board.
  • Ó Conchúir, Daragh (2007). Ní Neart Go Cur Le Chéile : The History of St Laurence's GAA 1957-2007.
  • Kildare GAA Yearbook (1972, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 2000)

References

  1. ^ a b "St Laurence's GAA - About". stlaurencesgaa.ie. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  2. ^ a b c "Club Titles - Kildare". hoganstand.com. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  3. ^ Roche, Frank (19 October 2009). "Happy as Larries as the 'nearly men' finally win Kildare crown". Irish Independent. Retrieved 26 September 2025.
  4. ^ a b c d e "St Laurence's GAA - Hurling". stlaurencesgaa.ie. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  5. ^ a b c "St Laurence's - Honours". stlaurencesgaa.com. Archived from the original on 28 March 2009.