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Clyda Rovers is a
Gaelic Athletic Association The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; ; CLG) is an Irish international amateur sports, amateur sporting and cultural organisation, focused primarily on promoting indigenous Gaelic games and pastimes, which include the traditional Irish sports o ...
club based in the parish of
Mourneabbey Mourne Abbey, or Mourneabbey, () is a small civil and Roman Catholic parish in the barony of Barretts, northwest County Cork, Ireland. The parish is situated just south of Mallow, on the main Mallow-Cork Road and Rail Line. The population of ...
in
County Cork County Cork () is the largest and the southernmost Counties of Ireland, county of Republic of Ireland, Ireland, named after the city of Cork (city), Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Munster ...
,
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. The name of the club comes from the river which runs throughout the parish on its way to meet the River Blackwater. The club fields both senior
Gaelic football Gaelic football (; short name '')'', commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA, or football, is an Irish team sport. A form of football, it is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score ...
and junior
hurling Hurling (, ') is an outdoor Team sport, team game of ancient Gaelic culture, Gaelic Irish origin, played by men and women. One of Ireland's native Gaelic games, it shares a number of features with Gaelic football, such as the field and goa ...
teams. It is a member of Avondhu division of
Cork GAA The Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) () or Cork GAA is one of the 32 County board (Gaelic games), county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Cork and the Cork county teams. It ...
.


History

The club was founded by Fr. James Moynihan in 1888 with the original name "Mourneabbey". It was originally an all hurling club but in 1923 the club began to compete in
Gaelic football Gaelic football (; short name '')'', commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA, or football, is an Irish team sport. A form of football, it is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch. The objective of the sport is to score ...
also. Records show that Mourneabbey contested a Junior Football County against
Canovee Canovee () is a rural region, with a village nucleus, in the Lee valley in County Cork, Ireland. The toponym 'Canovee' is synonymous with the official version 'Cannaway' (as in the civil parish of Cannaway), and the electoral division of Cann ...
in 1911. However, on that occasion they lost. Throughout the '20s '30s & '40s the Club played with little success. Mourneabbey GAA Club was renamed Clyda Rovers in 1945 after The River Clyda which meanders through the parish of Mourneabbey on its way to join the River Blackwater. In the mid-1950s hurling became strongest in the parish and a first North Cork Title was won in Novice Grade in 1955, and a Football title followed in 1956 In the 1960s the club won a number of novice football Cork titles, the win in 1967 in particular was a great boost to the club. In 1980 after a number of years of trying Clyda Rovers won their first ever Junior A Football North Cork when they defeated Ballyclough in the final. The 1980s was to prove a decade of unparalleled success. Clyda won 7 North Cork titles throughout the decade, 5 in Football and 2 in Hurling. They also Contested 3 County Junior Finals losing 2 football finals but winning the Junior A Hurling County against Ballinscarthy in 1989. The 1990s began with Clyda Rovers GAA having 2 Intermediate Teams in football and in hurling. The footballers had more success than the hurlers and reached 1 County Final and 3 Semi-finals where they were narrowly defeated each time. However, on 8 September 1996 Clyda finally realised their potential when they defeated
Carrigaline Carrigaline (; ) is a town and civil parish in County Cork, Republic of Ireland, Ireland, situated on the River Owenabue. Located about south of Cork (city), Cork city, and with a population of 18,239 people, it is one of the largest commuter ...
to win the
Cork Intermediate Football Championship The Cork Intermediate A Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as McCarthy Insurance Group Cork County Intermediate A Football Championship and abbreviated to the Cork IAFC) is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the ...
title. Scenes of great celebration followed and for the first time in its history Clyda was a Senior Football Club. For the next 8 years the Clyda team gave us some historic victories, beating teams such as Muskerry, Carbery, Naomh Abhan, Bishopstown, Douglas, Duhallow to name a few. They reached the Semi-final of the
Cork Senior Football Championship The Cork Premier Senior Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the McCarthy Insurance Group Cork Premier Senior Football Championship and abbreviated to the Cork PSFC) is an annual club Gaelic football competition organised by t ...
in 2000 and were beaten by eventual Champions
Nemo Rangers Nemo Rangers Hurling and Football Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Ballinlough, Cork, Ireland. The club is affiliated to the Seandún Board and fields teams in Gaelic football, hurling and camogie. History Nemo Rangers Hurling & ...
. The Club regraded to Premier Intermediate Football in 2006. Between the Years 2009 to 2011 the club contested 3 Premier Intermediate finals but lost narrowly on each occasion to
Valley Rovers Valley Rovers GAA Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the parish of Innishannon in County Cork, Ireland. The club was formed in 1919 when two teams in the parish, Innishannon and Knockavilla, came together. The club fields teams in hu ...
, Newcestown and Newmarket. In 2010 the club won its first ever minor hurling county when they defeated St Marks in the Cork Minor B Hurling Championship final in an epic game. After the 3 final loses under the guidance of Ned English in 2013 Clyda finally brought home the premier intermediate football title when they defeated Macroom in the county final by 13 points to 8 to secure a second intermediate county title in football The Team then went on to reach the Munster Intermediate Football final where they played St Josephs Milltown Malbay where they won on a scoreline of 0–10 to 0–07 to cap a memorable year for the club. Two Club players Ray Carey and
Paudie Kissane Paudie Kissane (born 1 March 1980) is an Irish people, Irish strength and conditioning coach and former Gaelic footballer who played as a left wing-back at senior level for the Cork county football team, Cork county team. Playing career Born in ...
made history for the Club when they were on the Cork Senior Football Team that won the All Ireland Senior Football Title in 2010 when Cork defeated Down 16 points to 15. in 2019 Conor Corbett captained the Cork Minor Footballers to all Ireland success when they defeated Galway in the final at Croke Park. In August 2021 the first ever All Ireland hurling medal came to the club where Ben Nyhan was a player on the Cork Minor hurling team that won all Ireland honours Its sister club Mourneabbey Ladies Football have won 2 All-Ireland club titles in Junior 2005 and Intermediate 2007, they also contested 3 Senior Club finals in 2014,2015 & 2017 finally landing the All Ireland Senior title in 2018 to scenes of great celebrations. The following year they retained their all Ireland title. They are one of the most well known Ladies Football Club teams in the country. Our juvenile club was formed in 1967 and won its first ever county title in Under-16 hurling in 2007. In the year 2000 Clyda Rovers were looking at moving away from their base in the community centre as the facilities were now not able to cater to the growing demands of the club. However once land alongside the current community centre came up for sale Clyda Rovers GAA came to an agreement with Mourneabbey Community Council. Between 2001 and 2022 over 1.9 million has been spent developing first class facilities in Mourneabbey such as new dressing rooms and the laying of two new pitches – the main one having 400 lux floodlighting. In 2018 a new astroturf pitch was opened. Now Clyda Rovers GAA and Mourneabbbey boast a modern complex which the local area is very proud of. The club has printed 3 club history books. 1884–1984 Clyda Rovers GAA Club History, 1985–1996 Come on Clyda, 1997–2013 A Community of Champions.


Record

*
Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship The Munster Football Intermediate Club Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 2003 for the top intermediate clubs in the province of Munster in Ireland. It i ...
: (1) 2013 *
Cork Premier Intermediate Football Championship The Cork Premier Intermediate Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as McCarthy Insurance Group Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship and abbreviated to the Cork PIFC) is an annual Gaelic football competition orga ...
: (1) 2013 Runners-up: 2009, 2010, 2011 *
Cork Intermediate Football Championship The Cork Intermediate A Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as McCarthy Insurance Group Cork County Intermediate A Football Championship and abbreviated to the Cork IAFC) is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the ...
: (1) 1996 , Runners-up: 1994 *
Cork Junior A Hurling Championship The Cork Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Co-Op Superstores Cork Junior A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the Cork JAHC) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Cork GAA, Cork County Board of ...
: (1) 1989 * Cork County Minor B Football Championship: (1) 1999 * Cork County Minor B Hurling Championship: (1) 2010 * Cork County Division 2 Football League: (1) 2014 * Cork County Intermediate Football Leagues: (2) 1991, 2011 * Cork County Minor B Football League: (2) 1999, 2018 * Cork County Minor A Football League: (1) 2009 * Cork County Minor C Hurling League: (1) 2015 *
North Cork Junior A Football Championship The North Cork Junior A Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Synergy Fermoy Credit Union Junior A Football Championship) is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Avondhu Board of the Gaelic Athletic Assoc ...
: (5) 1980, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 , Runners-up: 1978, 2011 *
North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship The North Cork Junior A Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Hibernian Hotel Junior A Hurling Championship and abbreviated to the North Cork JAHC) is an annual club hurling competition organised by the Avondhu GAA, North C ...
: (3) 1985, 1989, 2019 , Runners-up:1957, 1986, 2005, 2009, 2015, 2021 * North Cork Junior B Football Championship: (11) 1956, 1961, 1967, 1973, 1990, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2013, 2016, 2017 * North Cork Junior B Hurling Championship: (4) 1955, 1962, 1975, 1982 * North Cork Minor A Football Championship: (1) 2009 * North Cork Minor B Hurling Championship: (1)2010 * North Cork Minor A Football League: (1) 2009 * North Cork Under-21A Football Championship: (3) 2001,2022,2023 *North Cork Under-21B Football Championship: (9) 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2004, 2010, 2016, 2021 * North Cork Under-21B Hurling Championship: (5) 1990, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2024 * North Cork Minor B Football Championship: (2) 1989, 1999 * Rebel Og Northern Region Div 1 (Minor A) Football Championship: (2) 2019,2022 * Rebel Og Northern Region Minor B Football Championship: (1) 2018 * Rebel Og Northern Region Div 2 (Minor B) Hurling Championship: (1) 2021 * Rebel Og Northern Region Minor C Hurling Championship: (1) 2013 * Rebel Og Northern Region Minor C Football Championship: (2) 2012, 2013 * Rebel Og Northern Region Minor Div 1 ( Minor A) Plate: (1) 2020 * North Cork Junior A Football League Div 1: (5) 1979, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989 * North Cork Junior A Hurling Leagues Div 1 (3) 1984, 1985, 1989 * North Cork Junior B Football League: (1) 1972 * North Cork Minor B Hurling Leagues: (3) 1987, 1999, 2010 * North Cork Minor A Football League: (2) 2004, 2009 * North Cork Minor B Football League: (3) 1985, 1993, 1999 * Rebel Og Northern Region Minor Div 1 Football League: (2) 2019,2022 * Rebel Og Northern Region Minor B1 Football League: (2) 2017, 2018 * Rebel Og Northern Region Minor C Football League: (2) 2012, 2016 * Rebel Og Northern Region Minor C Hurling League: (2) 2012, 2015 * Avondhu Div 1 Hurling League: (1) 2023 * Avondhu Div 2 Hurling League: (2) 2002, 2015 * Avondhu Div 3 Hurling League: (1) 2023 * Avondhu Div 3 Football League: (1) 1998 * Avondhu Div 2 Football League: (2) 2001,2024 * Rebel Og Northern Region Minor Div 2 Hurling League Plate: (1) 2019


Notable players

* Ray Carey *
Paudie Kissane Paudie Kissane (born 1 March 1980) is an Irish people, Irish strength and conditioning coach and former Gaelic footballer who played as a left wing-back at senior level for the Cork county football team, Cork county team. Playing career Born in ...
* Conor Corbett


References


External sources


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