Portarlington GAA

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Portarlington
Cúil an tSúdaire
Founded:1893
County:Laois
Nickname:Port
Colours:Maroon jersey and green sash, white shorts
Grounds:McCann Park
Coordinates:53°08′56.13″N 7°10′45.56″W / 53.1489250°N 7.1793222°W / 53.1489250; -7.1793222Coordinates: 53°08′56.13″N 7°10′45.56″W / 53.1489250°N 7.1793222°W / 53.1489250; -7.1793222
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Laois
champions
Football: - - 14

Portarlington GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association gaelic football club in Portarlington, County Laois, Ireland.

Portarlington GAA have won 14 Laois Senior Football Championship titles, the most recent of which was in 2021.

Famous past players include Steve Allen, Colm Maher, Jim Mangan, Benny Hunt, Peter Murphy, Dermot Murphy, Seamus Hunt, Tom Smith, Adrian Phelan, David Sweeney, Hugh Emerson, Padraig O'Dwyer, Damien Ryan and Evin Bennett.

Current players of note include Cathal Ryan who played as a defender for the Laois senior team from 2004 until the end of the 2010/2011 season.

Achievements[]

Notable players[]

Former players[]

  • Steve Allen
  • Colm Maher
  • Jim Mangan
  • Benny Hunt
  • Seamus Hunt
  • Dermot Murphy
  • Peter Murphy
  • Tom Smith
  • Adrian Phelan
  • David Sweeney
  • Hugh Emerson
  • Padraig O'Dwyer
  • Damien Ryan
  • Evin Bennett
  • John Bolton

Current Panel[]

  • Scott Osbourne
  • Cathal Bennett
  • Robert Piggott
  • Alex Mohan
  • Stuart Mulpeter
  • Jason Moore
  • Adam Ryan
  • Eoin McCann
  • Keith Bracken
  • Ronan Coffey
  • Sean Byrne
  • Rioghan Murphy
  • Jake Foster
  • David Murphy
  • Colm Murphy
  • Jack Whelan
  • Colin Sleven
  • Stephen O'Neill
  • Daragh Galvin
  • Cathal Ryan
  • Jonathan Fullam
  • Jordan Fitzpatrick
  • Mikey Bennett
  • Diarmuid Bennett
  • Padraig Coffey
  • Dean Foster
  • Sean Michael Corcoran
  • Ciaran Ward
  • Sean Mooney
  • Eoin Kennedy
  • Evan Lyons

Juvenile[]

Recent years showed an uptake in the amount of involvement shown by the club. With this involvement became great success. In recent years the Under 16 Laois league was won four times in a row with an under 17 and minor championship in 2014 and 2017.

McCann Park[]

McCann Park is the home of the Portarlington GAA club. The Laois senior inter-county team often train here, and it was the venue for the 1979 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final replay, where Offaly defeated Tipperary. The Colm Maher memorial stand which is the main stand in the ground was built in the memory of Portarlington footballer Colm Maher who died on 2 June 1996. The stand has a capacity of 1,012 people (all seated).

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