Clann
Before Us … Romhainn
Gaelic football in Pomeroy can be traced back to Pomeroy Emmetts who played their first game against Sixmilecross on Sunday 15th November 1908.
Those first Gaels kept gaelic games alive in our Parish until 1916, when a great resurgence was sweeping over Ireland. In those stirring times the Plunketts Club was born. Placing their Club under the patronage of Saint Oliver Plunkett and dedicating it to the memory of Joseph Mary Plunkett, Gaels of Pomeroy commenced a new chapter in their history.
With Us … In éineacht linn
The Plunketts, provide Gaelic games and associated activities for over 300 of our young people, where more than 16 teams of boys and girls, men and women participate on a weekly basis. Scór and Handball are also represented with distinction at the highest level by club members. Yet, the past has taught us that to stay strong and vibrant we must shape the future with our continued effort and participation so as to pass the legacy onto the next generation in the best possible standing. we must keep the club at the centre of our community, the focal point for people of all ages, abilities and interests. Anything less would under value our club legacy and the work of the men and women who created that legacy.
After Us … In ár ndiaidh
We unashamedly see Pomeroy Plunketts and our delivery of Gaelic Games as a bulwark against those pressures and difficulties. Everything our club does is aimed at:
Giving our young people confidence and a strong sense of self worth
Making them proud of who they are and where they’re from
Helping them make good, positive lifestyle choices
Giving them a focus; a sense of teamwork and discipline; and healthy, structured and enjoyable activity
Building a Pomeroy Plunketts community spirit and binding our people together
Cementing the breadth and depth of gaelic tradition locally
Contributing to the development of Tyrone and Ulster GAA overall
Clann Chabhán A’ Chaortháinn is central to the future of Gaelic games in Pomeroy. Join us and be part of the future.
Helping Us … Ag cuidiú linn
Our new pavilion will provide the following:
Ground Floor:
6 Changing/shower facilities (including 2 female/junior), referee changing, canteen/shop, meeting room, exhibition/display area.
First Floor:
Multi-use sports hall, fitness suite, free weights room, dance studio, offices, first aid room.
Site Works:
New Sand Carpet Football Pitch with Floodlighting, turnstiles, toilets, wind turbine and car parking area.
Bí linn is cidigh linn … Come join us … do your bit!
Gaelic football in Pomeroy can be traced back to Pomeroy Emmetts who played their first game against Sixmilecross on Sunday 15th November 1908.
Those first Gaels kept gaelic games alive in our Parish until 1916, when a great resurgence was sweeping over Ireland. In those stirring times the Plunketts Club was born. Placing their Club under the patronage of Saint Oliver Plunkett and dedicating it to the memory of Joseph Mary Plunkett, Gaels of Pomeroy commenced a new chapter in their history.
With Us … In éineacht linn
The Plunketts, provide Gaelic games and associated activities for over 300 of our young people, where more than 16 teams of boys and girls, men and women participate on a weekly basis. Scór and Handball are also represented with distinction at the highest level by club members. Yet, the past has taught us that to stay strong and vibrant we must shape the future with our continued effort and participation so as to pass the legacy onto the next generation in the best possible standing. we must keep the club at the centre of our community, the focal point for people of all ages, abilities and interests. Anything less would under value our club legacy and the work of the men and women who created that legacy.
After Us … In ár ndiaidh
We unashamedly see Pomeroy Plunketts and our delivery of Gaelic Games as a bulwark against those pressures and difficulties. Everything our club does is aimed at:
Giving our young people confidence and a strong sense of self worth
Making them proud of who they are and where they’re from
Helping them make good, positive lifestyle choices
Giving them a focus; a sense of teamwork and discipline; and healthy, structured and enjoyable activity
Building a Pomeroy Plunketts community spirit and binding our people together
Cementing the breadth and depth of gaelic tradition locally
Contributing to the development of Tyrone and Ulster GAA overall
Clann Chabhán A’ Chaortháinn is central to the future of Gaelic games in Pomeroy. Join us and be part of the future.
Helping Us … Ag cuidiú linn
Our new pavilion will provide the following:
Ground Floor:
6 Changing/shower facilities (including 2 female/junior), referee changing, canteen/shop, meeting room, exhibition/display area.
First Floor:
Multi-use sports hall, fitness suite, free weights room, dance studio, offices, first aid room.
Site Works:
New Sand Carpet Football Pitch with Floodlighting, turnstiles, toilets, wind turbine and car parking area.
Bí linn is cidigh linn … Come join us … do your bit!