CLG Naomh Muire

Founded:1980
County:Donegal
Colours:Green and White
Grounds:The Banks (Na Méilte)
Coordinates:55°01′50″N 8°22′17″W / 55.03056°N 8.37139°W / 55.03056; -8.37139
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CLG Naomh Muire is a Gaelic football only GAA club based in Mullaghderg, County Donegal, Ireland, and serves the lower Rosses area. The club fields both men's and ladies' teams at underage to senior level.

As of 2022, the club competes in the Donegal Intermediate Championship.

History

The club was formed in 1980.

Tony Doherty (Antóin Ó Dochartaigh) of Rann na Feirste was a co-founder.[1] Ó Dochartaigh also acted as field liner, kit man, referee, linesman and trainer at various stages and also served as secretary and treasurer of the club.[1] He led the vote to acquire floodlights for the club's facilities.[1]

The club have won the All-Ireland Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta three times, in 2007,[2] 2011[3] and 2024.[4][5]

The club won the 2013 Donegal Intermediate Football Championship, defeating St Naul's in the final.[6]

Jack O'Brien played for Donegal in the 2016 National Football League semi-final against Dublin at Croke Park.[7][8]

Former Donegal selector Gary Boyle is from the club.[9]

The club has been involved in a long-running boundary dispute over players since 1980.[10]

Managers

Years Manager
1980–2009
2009–2013 Danny O'Donnell

[6][11][12]

2013–2022
2022– Danny O'Donnell[11][13]

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b c McGarvey, Eoin (3 March 2022). "West Donegal mourns GAA great". Donegal News. p. 58. The community of West Donegal bade farewell on Monday to a GAA great when Tony Doherty (Antóin Ó Dochartaigh) of Rann na Feirste was laid to rest in Annagry's new cemetery following funeral Mass in Star of the Sea Church… His life was steeped in that of his local CLG Naomh Muire and his contribution to the success of the Lower Rosses club matches no other. When one thought of CLG Naomh Muire, the name of Tony Doherty was to the fore, a man who dedicated his life in recent decades to the club… If Tony's playing days are remembered, it is as a GAA organiser that marks him[sic] as a truly outstanding servant to the association, Rann na Feirste and in particular to Naomh Muire Íochtar Na Rosann, a club he co-founded… The rest of the week could see him attend county board or southern board meetings or transporting players to county minor trials in either the famous green VW beetle or the yellow Opel Kadett… Only a few years back when the question of floodlights emerged, some felt Tony would baulk at the six-figure sum being mentioned, but at a club meeting he led the vote for the decision to borrow and to invest in the lights… He will be remembered for all he gave to the advancement and development of music and sport in his native parish, and indeed in the wider Rosses where he was to the fore with underage football in the Rosses Rovers days. Tony was a one man show when it came to organising football in the Lower Rosses. He was taxi man, kit man, gate-man, linesman, field liner, referee, trainer, treasurer, secretary, maintenance man.
  2. ^ a b Larkin, Naomh Mhuire (Donegal) 1-7 Achill (Mayo) 0-7 Brendan (5 June 2007). "McHugh goal spurs Naomh Mhuire to glory". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 3 June 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b "Comortas Peile na Gaeltachta: Donegal pull off double - HoganStand". www.hoganstand.com. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  4. ^ a b Breslin, Conor (3 June 2024). "Naomh Muire dominate as they capture All-Ireland Junior Gaeltacht championship". www.donegallive.ie. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Gael Port". Archived from the original on 7 November 2018. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  6. ^ a b c McNulty, Chris (13 October 2013). "Report: Excellent Naomh Muire win Intermediate Championship". Donegal News. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  7. ^ Maguire, Gerry (24 November 2015). "Rory Gallagher puts his faith in youth with minor promotions". The Irish News. Retrieved 24 November 2015. The new players on the squad are… Jack O'Brien (Naomh Muire)…
  8. ^ "FL1 semi-final: dazzling Dubs demolish disappointing Donegal". Hogan Stand. 10 April 2016. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  9. ^ Ferry, Ryan (19 October 2023). "Motivation not a problem for Regan and Naomh Conaill". Donegal News. p. 69. However, [Naomh Conaill manager Martin] Regan has recruited Naomh Muire clubman and former Donegal selector Gary Boyle while Shay Murrin is back in the mix this year.
  10. ^ "GAA: New boundary wars threaten to tear Donegal apart". 8 November 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2011. Naomh Mhuire representative Cormac McGarvey said that the clubs had been trying to sort out the boundary dispute for 31 years. 'That's longer than Osama bin Laden was hiding out. He was only hiding out for ten years, this has been going on for 31 years', he said.
  11. ^ a b c "O'Donnell returns to club management in 2022". Donegal News. 16 December 2021. p. 66. Danny O'Donnell has returned to club management after agreeing to take charge of his native Naomh Muire in 2022. O'Donnell previously managed Naomh Muire for five seasons and led them to the Intermediate championship in 2013. He also helped the club secure promotion to Division 2 and they won the All-Ireland Junior Gaeltacht title in 2011… Tom McHugh will be O'Donnell's Assistant Manager at the Banks, while Declan Martin is also involved, and Paul Fisher will be S & C coach.
  12. ^ a b Ferry, Ryan (31 March 2022). "Danny O'Donnell's back in Naomh Muire hotseat". Donegal News. p. 69. O'Donnell managed Namoh Muire from 2009 to 2013, and enjoyed five successful seasons at the helm. They won an All-Ireland Junior Gaeltacht title in 2011, and two years later, secured the Intermediate Championship. After taking a couple of years out, O'Donnell then got involved with Milford, and also led them to Intermediate glory, and a place in the Senior Championship quarter-finals. He has coached at underage level with St Eunan's, and also dabbled in a bit of punditry in recent years… When O'Donnell stepped down nine years ago, Naomh Muire had a young and vibrant side. However, that team has been decimated with Hugh 'Yank' Boyle, Shaun 'Yank' Boyle, Paul 'Yank' Boyle, Adi O'Gara, Owen Grant, Darragh White, and Jack O'Brien all now living outside the country.
  13. ^ Ferry, Ryan (8 September 2022). "Naomh Muire target historic scalp". Donegal News. Retrieved 8 September 2022. Danny O'Donnell has returned for a second stint in charge with Naomh Muire and they have been on an upward trajectory this season.