Rathmore is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from Rathmore, County Kerry, Ireland. Together with 12 other football clubs (Cordal, Dr. Crokes, Currow, Firies, Fossa, Glenflesk, Gneeveguilla, Kilcummin, Legion, Listry, Rathmore, Scartaglin and Spa) they form the East Kerry Division of the GAA county of Kerry Notable players include Paul Murphy, Shane Ryan, Aidan O'Mahony.

Rathmore
Cumann Lúthchleas Gael An Ráth Mhór
Founded:1888
County:Kerry
Colours:Red and White
Grounds:Rathbeg
Coordinates:52°03′53.72″N 9°14′20.91″W / 52.0649222°N 9.2391417°W / 52.0649222; -9.2391417
Playing kits
Standard colours

Rathmore offer Hurling as well, but they do not play above intermediate level. They play in the Kerry Senior Football Championship. Rathmore GAA was founded in 1888. Their original colours were green. Their former residence was known as the "lawn". The East Kerry board runs its own competitions for clubs within the division. The most important is the O'Donoghue Cup which is awarded to the winners of the East Kerry Senior Football Championship. In 1963 they became the first rural club to win the championship.

The club once played in the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship, making it to the final in 1932 but lost out to Causeway in the final. Now hurling is played at under-age level and in 2022 Rathmore will field a team in the Kerry County Junior Championship.

Achievements

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Football
Hurling

Ladies Gaelic football

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Rathmore Ladies club has also followed through the years with the men's club. The ladies decided in the year 2000 that they would go out on their own and not under the men's club anymore. This continued to be a great success for Rathmore winning many challenges throughout the years at all ages.the pat lawlor, the co championship division A 2005 defeat over Castleisland, players including Aoife O'Sullivan, Ashling Desmond, Jacinta Murphy, Noreen and Eileen Murphy, Marie Kelleher, Michelle Knee, Amy Murphy, Sheilann Moynihan, Jodie O Sullivan and many more and many under age levels won.

Famous players

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References

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  1. ^ Sheehan, Diarmuid (11 December 2022). "Rathmore win Munster Intermediate title at their ease to complete provincial clean sweep for Kerry clubs". Irish Independent. The Kerryman. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  2. ^ Keane, Paul (15 January 2023). "Kerry keeper Shane Ryan's shines out the field for Rathmore in All-Ireland Intermediate title win". RTÉ. RTÉ Sport. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Rathmore retain cup as Legion's wait continues". Irish Examiner. 21 December 2015. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Rampant Rathmore rock Dr Crokes". Irish Examiner. 5 December 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
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