Kildavin/Clonegal GAA

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Kildavin/Clonegal
Cill Damháin/Cluain na nGall
Founded:1914
County: Carlow
Colours:Red and black
Grounds:Spellman Park [1]
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Kildavin/Clonegal GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the vilages of Kildavin and Clonegal in County Carlow on the border with County Wexford in Ireland. The club fields teams in both hurling and Gaelic football. In 2026 Kildavin/Clonegal will compete at adult level in the Carlow Intermediate Hurling Championship and also in the Carlow Intermediate and Junior C Football Championships.

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History

The first record of organised Gaelic games in the parish was in 1888 when a Clonegal team featuring players from Kildavin was formed. [2] Kildavin organised their own team in 1894. A game between the two sides in 1912 resulted in amalgamation discussions and the new Kildavin/Clonegal club was officially established on 26 May 1914. The teams have operated as individual clubs on a number of occasions since then, however, the united Kildavin/Clonegal club secured the Carlow IFC title in 1998, before winning the Carlow IHC title in 2003. [3] The club won the Carlow JHC title in 2023. [4]

Grounds

Kildavin/Clonegal play all their home matches at adult, under 21, minor, under 16 and under 14 level at Spellman Park in Kildavin on the Carlow side of the border. The club uses Ben Mulhall Memorial Park just outside Clonegal on the Wexford side of the border for selected training sessions aswell as under 12, 10, 8 and 6 matches. In 2025 major redevlopment started in Ben Mulhall Park so that K/C could have 2 pitches that are able to host adult games. The redevelopment has seen dugouts, adult size goals, stop nets and a walking track installed. In 2026 there are plans for an improved surface on the pitch and in the next few years there is plans for a redevelopment of the club house.

Rivalries

Kildavin/Clonegal share a bitter rivalry in gaelic football with neighbours Kilbride. In hurling the main rivals of Kildavin/Clonegal are Burren Rangers who are an amalgamation of three football clubs Ballon, Kilbride and The Fighting Cocks. The first year that Kildavin/Clonegal and Burren Rangers met in adult hurling was in 2023 with Burren Rangers winning out in the Bolger Shield and the Junior Hurling Championship round robin, the clubs met again in the JHC semi-final in Dr. Cullen Park where Kildavin/Clonegal defeated Burren Rangers by 2-15 to 1-15. K/C went on to win the final against Mount Leinster Rangers to earn promotion to the Carlow IHC. Burren Rangers bounced back from their derby dissapointment in the 2023 semi-final to win 2024 JHC final and joined their rivals in the second tier for the following year. The first Intermediate meeting between the clubs came at Spellman Park in the 2025 IHC round robin where Burren Rangers won a match which saw the referee hand out 3 red cards. The clubs met again this time in the 2025 Under 16 Division 1B Hurling Championship final where Kildavin/Clonegal won by the minimum in a 3-09 to 3-08 victory.

Honours

Football

Hurling

References

  1. "Cardinal Spelling Park a lasting legacy to an exceptional man". Irish Independent. 1 September 2005. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  2. "About our club". Kildavin/Clonegal GAA website. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  3. "Kildavin/Clonegal eager to tip the balance of power". The Carlow Nationalist. 23 October 2019. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
  4. 1 2 ""We're back" Kildavin Clonegal Padraig Ryan emotional after Junior Championship win". Score Line. 16 August 2023. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  5. "Carlow GAA - Football roll of honour 1889 to 2019". carlowgaa.ie. Retrieved 10 March 2024.