Club Gaa: | Cloughbawn |
Irish: | Cloch Bán |
Founded: | 1918 |
Province: | Leinster |
County: | Wexford |
Colours: | Green and white |
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H2: | 0 |
H3: | 3 |
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Pattern Sh: | _green_stripes |
Pattern So: | _3_stripes_white |
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Cloughbawn GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Clonroche, County Wexford, Ireland. The club is primarily concerned with the game of hurling. The club is most famous for its "three in a row" in 2016, making it to the senior hurling final, junior hurling final and intermediate A football, losing out in all three.
In the Autumn of 1917 a number of young hurlers got together after a mummers ball in Forrestalstown and decided that there should be a club formed and entered a team in the 1918 championship; this club was to be known as Cloughbawn. While they already had a club in existence in the top end of the parish known as Killegney, it did not cater for the whole of the parish.