Éire Óg, Inis GAA
| Founded: | 1952 | ||||||||||||||||
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| County: | Clare | ||||||||||||||||
| Nickname: | The Town Townies | ||||||||||||||||
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| Grounds: | Clonroadmore, Ennis | ||||||||||||||||
| Coordinates: | 52°49′54.6312″N 8°59′26.754″W / 52.831842000°N 8.99076500°W | ||||||||||||||||
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Éire Óg, Inis GAA is a GAA club based in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland. The club plays gaelic football, hurling, camogie, and ladies football at all age levels.
Prior to the official club formation in 1952, Ennis Dalcassians represented the county capital.
Numerous times in the past, players from neighbours and local rivals, Doora-Barefield, accepted invitations to join up with the club as Ennis Faughs. Both clubs were individually competing at lower levels at these times, so it was seen as an opportunity for them to play at higher levels. Ennis Faughs competed in eight senior football finals, winning five senior football titles in 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954 and 1994. Ennis Faughs also won a senior hurling title in 1890, an intermediate hurling title in 1945, an intermediate football title in 1946, and a junior A football title in 1968.
In 2018 the club achieved a historic Junior A "Double" when their second-string teams won both the Clare Junior A Football Championship and Clare Junior A Hurling Championship.
In 2024 Shane O'Donnell won the Hurler of the Year along with his third consecutive All Star.
In 2025 the club completed a historic first Senior "Double" for the town of Ennis in ninety-six years and emulated their predecessors, Ennis Dalcassians, from 1890, 1911, 1914 and 1929.
When combined with their predecessors, Ennis Dalcassians, the club are the most successful club in Clare at senior level. A combined total of thirty-eight county senior titles have been won by the capital town - twenty-two senior football titles (2025), and sixteen senior hurling titles (2025).
Their most recent major achievements came in October 2025, when the club ended a thirty-five-year famine to win the Clare Senior Hurling Championship for the sixteenth time, defeating Clooney-Quin by 0-17 to 0-12 at Cusack Park in Ennis. Seven days later, the club completed the Senior "Double" when they defeated their neighbours and local rivals, Doora-Barefield, by 1-16 to 2-06 at Cusack Park in Ennis to win their fourth Clare Senior Football Championship in five years, and move one clear of Kilrush Shamrocks at the top of the Clare SFC Roll of Honour with twenty-two titles.