Mountmellick GAA (Irish: Cumann Luthchleas Gael Móinteach Milic) is a Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic Football and Hurling club in the town of Mountmellick in County Laois, Ireland.

Mountmellick GAA
Móinteach Milic(the land of the bog beside the river)
Founded:1900
County:Laois
Nickname:The Valley
Colours:Blue and white
Grounds:Pairc Acragar
Coordinates:53°06′13.56″N 7°18′14.15″W / 53.1037667°N 7.3039306°W / 53.1037667; -7.3039306
Playing kits
Standard colours
Mountmellick Hurlers
Mountmellick Footballers Jersey
Clubhouse, Ballwall and pitches
Mountmellick Clubhouse
Mountmellick hurling Jersey Presentation
Mountmellick Hurling jersey

Neighbouring clubs are The Rock, Kilcavan, Ballyfin and Rosenallis.

At adult level, the club is a dual football and hurling club. Mountmellick field football teams at Intermediate and junior B. They field hurling teams at Intermediate and Junior B.[citation needed] They are the only hurling club in the Mountmellick parish.[citation needed]

History edit

In 2006, Mountmellick won, at the expense of Annanough GAA, the Laois Intermediate Football Championship for the second time, bridging a 38-year gap.[1] The first IFC title was won in 1968.[2]

Mountmellick has won the Laois Junior Football Championship five times[3] and the Laois Minor Football Championship twice, in 1975 and 1977.

Mountmellick has also won the Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship on one occasion in 1967[4] with five wins in the Laois Junior Hurling Championship[5] also to their credit. Mountmellick are the only Laois club to have won both Junior titles in the one year (1941). They also came very close to winning both intermediate titles in one year (1967), winning the hurling and losing the football to Arles in a replay.[citation needed]

In recent years they came close to promotion in hurling and football.
In football they reached finals (2021, 2022), losing from Park–Ratheniska GAA.[6][7]

In 2022 they lost the hurling final from Clough–Ballacolla GAA.[8]

Grounds edit

Smith Field[9] is a former playingfield of Mountmellick GAA. It was bought together with the soccer and athletics club.[citation needed]

Their original pitch was on the Tullamore road past Graigue cemetery in the field beside Graigue house.[10]

Notable players edit

Championship honours edit

Football edit

Competition Years Won
Laois Intermediate Football Championship 1968, 2006
Laois Junior Football Championships 1921, 1929, 1941, 1966, 1972
Laois Junior B Football Championship 1973, 2006
Laois Under-21 Football Championship 1996, 2012*, 2014*
Laois Under-20 B Football

Championship

2023
Laois Minor Football Championship 1975, 1977

* Denotes as part of Sarsfields or Sarsfields Gaels (Mountmellick, Ballyfin, Kilcavan)

Hurling edit

Competition Years Won
Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship 1967
Laois Junior Hurling Championship 1930, 1935, 1941, 1961, 2001, 2018
Laois Junior B Hurling Championship 2012, 2017
Laois Junior C Hurling Championship 2017
Laois Minor Hurling Championship 1966, 2014

Managers edit

Football edit

Year(s) Name
2023-2024 Colm Coss
2021 - 2022 Gordon Lalor
2020 Paddy Marsh
2018 - 2019 Alan George
2016 - 2017 Donie O'Mahoney
2015 Derek Conroy
2014 Michael Broder
2013 Darren Young
2012 Nicholas Egan

Hurling edit

Years Name
2022-2024 Damien Carter
2021 James Young
2020 Fergal Cuddy
2019 Matty Mahon
2017- 2018 Chris Hartnett
2016 Aidan Challoner
2015 Fergal Cuddy
2011 - 2014 Sean Dunne

References edit

  1. ^ Reporter, LaoisToday (26 October 2021). "County Final Memory: Mountmellick come of age in 2006 to claim intermediate football honours". Laois Today. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Intermediate Football". Laois GAA. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Junior A Football". Laois GAA. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Laois GAA Official Website". sportsmanager.ie. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Laois GAA Official Website". sportsmanager.ie. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  6. ^ Miller, Steven (29 October 2021). "Mountmellick and Park-Ratheniska do battle for intermediate football honours". Laois Today. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  7. ^ Miller, Steven (9 September 2022). "Holland leads the way as The Heath see off Mountmellick to book Laois IFC final place". Laois Today. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  8. ^ Hartnett, Alan (1 October 2022). "Rafter leads the way as Clough-Ballacolla see off Mountmellick challenge for Intermediate glory". Laois Today. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  9. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  10. ^ "Graigue House · Graigue, Mountmellick, Co. Laois, Ireland". Graigue House · Graigue, Mountmellick, Co. Laois, Ireland. Retrieved 29 November 2023.

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