CLG Eoghan Rua

Owen Roes GFC, Coleraine
Eoghan Rua CLG Cúil Raithin
Founded: 1957
County: Londonderry
Nickname: The Roes
Colours: Maroon and Green
Grounds: Eoghan Rua Pitch, Portstewart
Coordinates: 55°09′53.79″N 6°41′41.97″W / 55.1649417°N 6.6949917°W / 55.1649417; -6.6949917Coordinates: 55°09′53.79″N 6°41′41.97″W / 55.1649417°N 6.6949917°W / 55.1649417; -6.6949917
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CLG Eoghan Rua Cúil Raithin is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Despite some of the club's catchment area being in County Antrim, the club is a member of the Derry GAA. Eoghan Rua currently cater for Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie, and Ladies' Gaelic football and also compete in Scór and Scór n nÓg. The club's name commemorates Eoghan Rua Ó Néill.

In addition to drawing players from Coleraine, the club's catchment area includes Portstewart and Portrush. The club's grounds are on the main road between Coleraine and Portstewart and were completed in 2007. Underage teams up to U-12s play in North Derry league and championships; from U-14 upwards teams compete in All-Derry competitions.

The club's biggest success was when they won the 2010 Derry Senior Football Championship. In 2006 they won the Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship and the Derry Intermediate Football Championship for the first time.

2017 Championship Football

Championship Football - Eoghan Rua
Match Details Date
Senior Football
Eoghan Rua v Magherafelt
First Round
13 August

2016 Football Season

Championship Football

Championship Football - Eoghan Rua
Match Details Date
Senior Football
Eoghan Rua 0-8 1-7 Ballinacreen
First Round
21 August
Reserve Football
Eoghan Rua 1-16 4-15 Kilrea
First Round
29 August
Under 21 13-a-side Football
Eoghan Rua 4-5 4-16 Callann Gaels
Harry O'Kane First Round
24 September
Minor B1 Football
Eoghan Rua 3-9 1-14 Glen
First Round
8 August
Eoghan Rua 0-11 2-12 Faughanvale
Quarter Final
15 August
Under 16 B Football
Eoghan Rua 8-10 0-6 Slaughtneil
First Round
25 August
Eoghan Rua 5-8 1-9 Loup
Quarter Final
8 September
Eoghan Rua 0-10 2-7 Craigbane
Semi Final
15 September
Under 14 B Football
Eoghan Rua 3-14 5-6 Swatragh
First Round
30 August
Eoghan Rua 3-5 3-12 Desertmartin
Quarter Final
20 September

Hurling

The club has U10, U12, U14, U16, Minor and Senior hurling teams and currently competes in the Derry Senior and Derry Junior Championships and Division 2 of the Derry ACHL.

Camogie

Eoghan Rua fields Camogie teams at U10, U12, U14, U16, Minor and Senior levels. The club currently competes in the Derry Intermediate Camogie Championship and the Derry Intermediate Camogie League.

History

Gaelic football

Eoghan Rua's Seán Leo McGoldrick (left) in action for Derry hurlers against Antrim in the 2008 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship

CLG Eoghan Rua were established in 1957. The club first major football success came in 1997 when they won the Derry Junior Club Football Championship, defeating Lissan in the final. In 2006 they won the Derry Intermediate Club final in 2006. The team went on to win the 2006 Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship, with victory over Ballymacna of Armagh in the final (which was played in February 2007 due to delays). In the All-Ireland Club semi-final they beat Mayo champions Tourmakeady, before losing narrowly to Ardfert of Kerry in the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship final on 10 March 2007 in Croke Park.

In May 2006 Barry McGoldrick became the first Eoghan Rua player to play in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship when he was part of the Derry team that defeated Tyrone in the first round of the Ulster Championship in Healy Park. His brother, Seán Leo McGoldrick made his debut for Derry in the 2007 McKenna Cup v Queen's University Belfast. Both have also played for Derry hurlers.

In 2007 they became champions of Derry ACFL Division 3, winning promotion to the Senior football grade for the first time in their history.[1]

Hurling

Previous to the founding of CLG Eoghan Rua, there had been a hurling club in Coleraine called Mitchel's and they had won the 1943 and 1945 Derry Senior Hurling Championships. Eoghan Rua entered a Senior Hurling team in 2002, having fielded underage teams for a few years before this.[2] 2006 saw the club win both the Derry Intermediate Hurling Championship and the Derry Junior Hurling Championship.

Camogie

A Senior Camogie team fielded for the first time in 2001/2?[2] The club won their first Derry Intermediate Camogie Championship in 2005 and again in 2007. They won the Derry Preier Champipnship in 2010 and the Ulster Senior B Championship in the same year. Current senior camogs Gráinne McGoldrick, Jane Carey, Méabh McGoldrick and Roma McDonald were on the Derry senior squad that contested the 2006 All-Ireland Junior Camogie Final. They were defeated by Dublin. The same four players were part of the Derry team that went one step further in 2007 and won the All-Ireland Junior Camogie Championship, defeating Clare in the final.

In 2010 the camogie teams won the Derry Premier League and Championship Double completing both campaigns unbeaten. They went on to win the Ulster Senior B Championship.

Eoghan Rua and Derry forward Gráinne McGoldrick received a camogie All Star in 2009.

Titles Won

Football

Senior

Derry junior league football champions 1997 & 2000

Minor

U-16

U-14

Hurling

Senior

Camogie

Derry Premier League Champions 2010

Derry Premier Championship Winners 2010

Ulster Premier League Cup Winners 2009

Derry Premier League Winners 2009

Gulf Gaelic Games Camogie Winners 2009

Ulster Premier Shield Winners 2008

Ulster Championship Winners 2010

All-Ireland Senior "B" Camogie championship Winners 2010

Note: The above lists may be incomplete. Please add any other honours you know of.

Well known players

See also

References

  1. "Lissan power to big victory". The Irish News. 2007-10-26.
  2. 1 2 "Nuacht Eoghan Rua" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-09-18.
  3. "Eoghan Rua secure title in style". Irish Independent. 26 October 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
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