Feohanagh-Castlemahon GAA

Feohanagh - Castlemahon
An Fheothanach - Caisleán Uí Mhathúna
Founded: 1890
County: Limerick
Club colours: Blue and White
Grounds: Quaid Park
Playing kits
Standard colours

Feohanagh-Castlemahon (Irish: An Fheothanach - Caisleán Uí Mhathúna) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the parish of Mahoonagh, County Limerick, Ireland. It was founded in 1890. Coolyroe is the main centre for the GAA field, known as Quaid Park.

Hurling is the main sport in Feohanagh-Castlemahon (Fheothanach - Caisleán Uí Mhathúna). For Hurling, Mahoonagh parish is represented by Feohanagh and Gaelic Football is represented by Castlemahon.

There are also handball courts available in Coolyroe.

Feohanagh/Castlemahon won the 2011 West Junior A Hurling Championship defeating Dromcollogher/Broadford in the final in Feenagh on 15th October 2011 on a scoreline of 2-10 to 0-08.

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Joint Teams

From time to time the Club Joins with Knockaderry to put forward a team known as Deel Rangers and with Killeedy as Bunoke Gaels

Famous Hurling members

Famous Hurling members from this club are from the Quaid Family.

Both Tommy and his nephew Joe played in Goals for Limerick in Hurling from the mid-1970s to the end of the 1990s.

Location

Getting there from Newcastle West

Proceed out the Cork Road - R522 Road to towards Dromcollogher and take the Left road at the 2nd Road Junction that allows you to turn right. The Road Junction is approx less than 6 km from Newcastle West. The Road Junction is very noticeable, when you are force to Slow Down veer to the left over a bridge. There is little effort to steer left as the main Road veer right. CAUTION: Please Slow Down at this Junction (Bunoke Bridge). Watch for Vehicles cross the road here at the Junction. Proceed on this road for about 2 km. You will notice the Club on your left.

Getting there from Dromcollogher

Proceed out the Newcastle West Road - R522 (Road to towards Newcastle West for approx 10 km passing through Feohanagh along the way. Turn the Right at this Junction. CAUTION: Dangerous Junction (Bunoke Bridge) proceed with crossing the road with care. Proceed on this road for about 2 km. You will notice the GAA Club on your left.