CLARE GAA IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP: 1887 – 2023

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EXPLORE THE LAST 137 YEARS

Comprehensive Game Chronicles

This comprehensive book meticulously details over 400 senior inter-county hurling and football games fromΒ 1887 right up until 2023.

Featuring extensive match reports, team line-ups, and photographs, showcasing the evolution and milestones of Clare GAA through the decades.

A HISTORICAL ODYSSEY

Beyond the Field – Culturally and Politically

The book delves into the cultural and political landscape surrounding Clare GAA, exploring club versus county divisions, the impact of politics, inter-parish rivalries, and the struggle to maintain the organisation’s sporting integrity amidst tumultuous times.

CHARTING A CHANGING IRELAND

Historical Conflicts and Divisions

Offers an in-depth look at critical historical moments such as the Parnell Split, the ban on British forces and β€œForeign Games”, and the creation of rival Clare County Boards in 1923, highlighting profound effects on local and national levels within the GAA community.

CELEBRATING CLARE'S GAA SPIRIT

A Tribute to Gaelic Games and Irish Heritage

This extensive volume appeals to both avid GAA fans and casual observers, serving as a testament to Clare’s rich Gaelic games heritage and reflecting the broader social and cultural journey of the people in the west of Ireland.

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Clare Hurler

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This extensive volume appeals to both avid GAA fans and casual observers, serving as a testament to Clare’s rich Gaelic games heritage and reflecting the broader social and cultural journey of the people in the west of Ireland.

Clare GAA In The Championship 1887-2023 is a self-published 1,200-page plus offering that chronicles every senior inter-county hurling and football championship game played by Clare GAA sides- from the initial campaign in 1887, right up to the 2023 season.

Inside the book’s meticulously researched 1214 pages, over 400 championship games are featured in detail. Each game, in both codes, includes a match report, team line-out, and accompanying photographic support in what is the first book of its kind in the county.

But this tome is much more than a chronicle of Clare’s inter-county participation. Included here are the background issues that arose like the club v county divisions, the role politics has played down through the years, the often divisive inter-parish rivalrIes as well as the county’s early formative years and its battle to remain a solely sporting entity.

The divisive Parnell Split is also chronicled that led to a near fatal division locally and nationally. The ban on British forces playing Gaelic games at the turn of the 20th century also features, as does the ban on the playing of β€œForeign Games” by GAA members.

The creation of rival County Boards in 1923 due to the political divisions of the time is chronicled in detail. In this turbulent period, the County Board Secretary Paddy Hennessy was executed by Free State forces at Limerick Jail as County Board Chairman Canon Michael Hamilton attempted to keep the games to the fore in a bitterly divided local environment.

This book will appeal to hardcore gaels as well as those with only a passing interest in our national games – both within the Banner county and outside it. This is a study of a county with a rich heritage in Gaelic games and shows how far we have come in a sporting sense ,but also as a people in the west of Ireland.

About the Author

Seamus O'Reilly

Seamus was owner/editor of The Clare County Express from 1979 to 2022.

In this time he covered all the main stories of the local and national scene in relation to Clare GAA.

The Lisheen, Ballynacally native as a result, covers pictorially and editorially what was truly the Golden Age of Clare GAA.

His latest book will further add to that illustrious story that is ongoing today.

Please Click Here to get in touch with Seamus

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