Molaise Gaels GAA Club
Grange GAA Club
by Gemma, Zelie and Ava
- Grange GAA cl.ub was founded in 1907 by Monsignor Hynes.
- At that time they used to rent a field to play on.
- In the late 1970’s the grounds were purchased for £3000.
- The first clubhouse was built in the 1980s
The Pitch
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St Molaise Gaels is a GAA club covering most of northern Sligo. It is made up of Cliffoney, Grange, Maugherow, Ballintrillick and Mullaghmore.
St Molaise Gaels clubhouse and GAA pitch grounds are at Monsignor Hynes Park, Grange, Co. Sligo.
The team
The standard playing colours for St Molaise Gaels are green and white. There is hurling and gaelic football for girls and boys from u6’s all the way up to u21 and Senior teams.
Awards
From 1945 to 2018 St Molaise Gaels have won 33 awards. This shows we are a hard working team with good skill and ability.
A BIT MORE ABOUT THE CLUB
St Molaise Gales was known as Grange/Cliffoney before adopting its current name in 2003. The club celebrated 100 years back in 2007. That means the club is 112 years old! Of course, you might know that the name of the actual pitch is called Monsignor Hynes Park. Most people involved in the club are very proud of it. There are a lot more people involved in the club now then there was when the whole club started. A lot of people in our school are playing for the club.
WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED OUR PROJECt !!!
Molaise Gaels
by ZelieMcCaughey January 2018