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Camross GAA

Coordinates: 52°59′49.17″N 7°33′39.42″W / 52.9969917°N 7.5609500°W / 52.9969917; -7.5609500
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Camross
Camros
Founded:1903
County:Laois
Colours:Black and Amber
Grounds:Derrynaseera/Clonin
Coordinates:52°59′49.17″N 7°33′39.42″W / 52.9969917°N 7.5609500°W / 52.9969917; -7.5609500
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Laois
champions
Hurling: - 2 26

Camross GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association Hurling club in County Laois, Ireland.

History

Founded in 1903, the club is the most successful hurling club in County Laois and the club colours are famously black and amber.

In 1957 Camross amalgamated with Killanure their parish counterparts and with amalgamation came great success. In 1957 they won Junior Championship beating St Fintans, Colt, followed with Intermediate title in 1958.

The Camross club did not win the Laois Senior Hurling Championship until 1959 but since then they have added a record 25 more senior hurling titles to their roll of honour (26 titles in total). They last won the Laois Senior Hurling Championship in 2018 defeating Rathdowney Errill. The last time they appeared in a county final was 2022, when defeated by Clough Ballacolla.

A previous chairman Michael Lalor also held the chair of office of Laois County Council in 2006. Michael and his brother was captain of the 1959 winning team. Other former chairmen of the club have been Tommy Delaney, Sean Mortimer, Mattie Collier, Kieran Delaney and Michael Scully. Current chairman is Jack Cuddy and is secretary Ursula Dunphy.

Camross has also won the Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship twice. First they beat James Stephens of Kilkenny in 1976/77 and won against O'Tooles of Dublin in 1996/97. They were beaten in the 1977 club final by Glen Rovers at a game played in Thurles. They defeated Down side Ballycran in the semi-final, Camross lost the 1997 All Ireland semi-final to St. Mary's, Athenry again at Semple Stadium in Thurles.

Camross club man Michael Delaney held the full-time position as secretary of the Leinster Council of the GAA for well over a quarter of a century and was one of the top administrators in the sport.


Many famous Camross players have represented Laois at senior hurling over the years including Tim and Frank Keenan, P.J Cuddy, Joe Dollard, Martin Cuddy, Zane Keenan, Tim Cuddy, Sean Cuddy, John Carroll, and Joe Doran. Current Laois players are Mossie Keyes & Dan Delaney.

Camross winning Senior Hurling Captains. 1959 Fint Lalor 1963 Fint Lalor 1965 Tim Cuddy 1966 Tim Cuddy 1967 Tim Cuddy 1968 Ger Cuddy 1969 Ger Cuddy 1971 Jimmy Lyons 1973 John Carroll 1974 Christy Donovan 1976 Martin Cuddy 1977 Paddy Dowling 1978 Sean Cuddy 1979 Michael Cuddy 1980 Richard Maloney 1985 P.J Cuddy 1986 Joe Doran 1988 Alo Delaney 1990 Patsy Carroll 1993 Fint Lalor 1994 Tommy Delaney 1996 Mattie Collier 2007 Fran Hogan 2013 Tomas Burke 2017 Zane Keenan and Joe Phelan 2018 Niall Holmes

Achievements

References

  1. ^ "Laois SHC final: Hyland's efforts all in vain as Camross reign supreme". Hogan Stand. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2017.