Clarinbridge Camogie and GAA Clubs officially launched our ambitious Pathway to 2030 development plan on Sunday, 27th April during a hugely successful Community Club Day at our home grounds in Clarinbridge.
Hundreds of players, families and supporters gathered to celebrate the vital role that Camogie and GAA continue to play in parish life and to look ahead to an exciting future for both clubs. The atmosphere throughout the day reflected the unity, pride and passion that form the foundation of the Clarinbridge community.
Among those in attendance were local public representatives TDs Albert Dolan, Hildegarde Naughton and Noel Grealish, along with Councillor Martina Kinnane. The clubs were also honoured to welcome a host of inter-county stars Niamh Niland, Carrie Dolan, Gavin Lee, Joshua Ryan, TJ Brennan, Sean Murphy, Aaron Niland and Evan Niland who showed up in force to support the project. Adding further prestige to the event, Galway Senior Hurling Manager and proud Clarinbridge native Michael Donoghue was also present.
Speaking after the launch, Peter Boland, Chair of Clarinbridge Camogie Club, said:
“Pathway to 2030 is about much more than facilities. It’s about building a future where every girl and boy in our community has the opportunity to grow, play and thrive. Sunday’s event showed just how much pride there is in Clarinbridge and we are excited to embark on this journey together with Clarinbridge GAA Club.”
Donal Walsh, Chair of Clarinbridge GAA Club, added:
“The turnout and enthusiasm at our Community Club Day was truly inspiring. Pathway to 2030 is a reflection of our collective ambition and with the backing of this wonderful community, we are confident we can create something that will serve all ages in Clarinbridge for generations to come.”
Browse some of our launch photos below and stay tuned for more images of our players, coaches and supporters from what was a truly memorable and successful Club Day.

























