Laois GAA
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The Laois County Board of the
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History
Laois are a dual county, enjoying comparative success at both football and hurling. Laois are one of a select group of counties to have contested All-Ireland finals in both football and hurling. They are six times Leinster Senior Football Champions, and three times Leinster Senior Hurling Champions.
In recent times Laois have been more successful footballers than hurlers. Laois minors have had considerable success over the past two decades, and the Laois senior footballers reached the Leinster final in 2003 (victorious), 2004, 2005 and 2018.
Laois hurlers currently compete in the Joe McDonagh Cup.
Sponsorship
MW Hire sponsored Laois GAA for 14 years, while Laois Hire was announced as its new sponsor in a five-year deal from October 2022 onwards.[1]
Football
Clubs
The major local club competitions in Laois are the championships which are listed below.
In addition, all teams compete in the All-County Football League from Division 1 down to Division 5.
Laois Senior Football Championship
Laois Intermediate Football Championship
Laois Junior Football Championships
Laois Under 21 Football Championship
Laois Minor Football Championship
Portlaoise won All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship in 1983.
County team
Laois contested the second ever All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) final in 1889. In 1926, the county won the final of the first National Football League competition, defeating Dublin. 1936 brought Laois's only other appearance in an All-Ireland SFC decider.
Laois defeated Monaghan by a point in the 1985–86 National Football League final. Liam Irwin and Colm Browne both won All Stars for their performances that year.
During the 1990s Laois had a number of successes at
Hurling
Clubs
The major local club hurling competitions in Laois are the championships which are listed below.
In addition, all teams compete in the All-County Hurling League from Division 1 down to Division 5.
Laois Senior Hurling Championship
Laois Senior’A Hurling Championship
Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship
Laois Junior Hurling Championship
Laois Under 21 Hurling Championship
Laois Minor Hurling Championship
County team
Laois won one All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship title, in 1915, when the day was so wet the team reportedly played the second half in their overcoats. The team currently competes in the Liam MacCarthy Cup (Tier 1 of the Senior Hurling Championship), but has also won three All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championships. The hurlers reached National Hurling League semi-finals in 1981 and 1983 before losing the Centenary Cup hurling final to Cork in 1984, and were back in the National Hurling League semi-final in 1996. Laois most recently contested the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship final in 1985, in what was to be a disappointing final defeat against Offaly. Laois won the Joe McDonagh Cup in 2019, and went on to shock Dublin in the preliminary quarter-final the next week to reach the All-Ireland Quarter Final. This was considered one of the greatest shocks in the history of the championship.[2]
Camogie
Notable players include soaring star award winners[8] Louise Mahony and Eimear Moynan
Under Camogie's National Development Plan 2010-2015, "Our Game, Our Passion",[9] Carlow, Cavan, Laois, Louth and Roscommon were to get a total of 17 new clubs by 2015.[10]
Ladies' football
Laois has a ladies' football team.
Bibliography
- Fennelly, Teddy (1984). A Hundred Years Of The GAA In Laois.[ISBN missing]
- Phelan, John (2017). The Laois GAA Records Bible 1888–2016. Roscrea: Walsh Printers.
References
- ^ "Laois GAA announces new title sponsor". Hogan Stand. 18 October 2022.
- ^ "Shock of the summer as Laois stun Dublin and book All Ireland quarter final date with Tipperary". Irish Independent. 7 July 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- ^ 2006 junior club final Harps 1-7 Keady 0-5 report in Irish Independent and Irish Times
- ^ 2007 Junior club final Harps 2-8 Keady 2-7 report in Irish Independent, Irish Times and on camogie.ie
- ^ 2008 Junior club final Harps 1-11 Kilmaley 3-2 Report in Irish Independent and on Camogie.ie
- ^ 2007 Jun A Laois 1-15 Meath 1-9 in Leixlip report on hurlingblog.com Archived 2010-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 2010 Div 3 Laois 2-10 Meath 2-5 Division 3 final report on Hogan Stand, Laois Nationalist Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine and Camogie.ie
- ^ All-stars on camogie.ie
- ^ "Final goal for camogie". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2010.
- ^ National Development Plan 2010-2015, Our Game, Our Passion information page on camogie.ie, pdf download (778k) from Camogie.ie download site
- ^ Miller, Steven (20 June 2017). "A new Laois GAA 'bible' listing thousands of names is about to be published".
- ^ Lowry, Brian (30 July 2020). "The complete Laois GAA records bible is on sale now". Leinster Express.