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Rosenallis GAA

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Rosenallis
Ros Fionnghlaise
Founded:1902
County:Laois
Colours:Green and White
Coordinates:53°08′21.27″N 7°24′54.97″W / 53.1392417°N 7.4152694°W / 53.1392417; -7.4152694
Playing kits
Standard colours

Rosenallis Gaelic Athletic Association club is a hurling and Gaelic football club in the village of Rosenallis in County Laois, Ireland.

The club colours are green and white. The club formerly amalgamated with the Clonaslee–St Manman's club to play senior hurling under the name Tinnahinch.

Seamus Dooley, Declan Conroy and John Lennon are three of the club's most famous players, representing Laois at senior hurling level.

Rosenallis has won the Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship three times (in 1989, 1999 and 2016).

In 2012, Rosenallis GAA had a huge representation at county level. Patrick Keating played for Laois U21 hurling while at minor level, Ruaidhri C-Fennell and Dean Mahon played with the county footballers and Ronan Murray, John Lennon and Eoin Carroll played for the county hurlers.

In 1999, Rosenallis joined with Clonaslee to form a joint senior hurling, minor and underage hurling and football teams. This club was called Tinnahinch after the old barony name Tinnahinch which included the parishes of Kilmanman, Reary and Rosenallis. Tinnahinch was in 3 Senior Hurling County Hurling finals, 2002, 2003, 2006. In 2009, it won Division 3 Féile na nGael (Under 14 Hurling) national hurling title.

At adult level, this was a Gaels team which meant that both Clonaslee and Rosenallis could have their own separate Junior teams.

History

In the mid-1990s, Rosenallis won the Junior Football Championship and then went on to win the Intermediate Football Championship back-to-back.[1]

In 2016, Rosenallis won a dual championship — junior football and intermediate hurling.[2][3] Paddy Dunne was the manager.[4]

Achievements

References

  1. ^ Delaney, Pat (4 November 2016). "Rosenallis have it too easy on their 21st birthday". Laois Nationalist. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  2. ^ Harrington, John (16 November 2017). "Rosenallis are in full bloom". Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  3. ^ Cahill, Jackie (1 January 2017). "Success, failure, tragedy, joy ... Rosenallis has seen it all: A small Laois community was pulled together by a memorable dual success in Intermediate Hurling and Junior Football". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  4. ^ Lennon, Siun (13 December 2018). "Rosenallis go local for new football manager for 2019". Retrieved 10 November 2022. The man who helped lead Rosenallis to Laois and Leinster junior football titles in 2016 is back at the helm for his home club. Paddy Dunne, who played with Laois at underage level, managed Rosenallis in 2016 and 2017, and takes over the role from Ballyroan native Johnny Irwin.
  5. ^ "Jackson in bloom for Rose'". Irish Independent. 21 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  6. ^ Mulhall, Greg (28 September 2019). "Rosenallis capture Intermediate football crown over 12-man Clonaslee - Leinster Express". www.leinsterexpress.ie. Retrieved 9 November 2023.

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