*Doonbeg defender, Tadhg Lillis. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

SIX clubs will compete for the 2026 O’Gorman Cup.

Organised by Doonbeg GAA, the football tournament is now in its twenty first season and commemorates the late John O’Gorman who served in a variety of officer roles with Doonbeg and with Clare GAA.

Doonbeg, Ennistymon, Kildysart, Parteen/Meelick, Shannon Gaels and St Joseph’s Miltown are the teams competing this season. St Joseph’s Miltown are the reigning champions, they defeated Wolfe Tones 3-21 1-5 in the 2025 decider.

First round games are scheduled for Saturday week (February 14th). At the end of the five game round robin schedule, the top two teams will go through to contest the final.

Games are scheduled for February 14th, February 21st, March 28th, April 25th and May 16th.

The first round fixtures which will be played on Saturday week, February 14, and the pairings are (fist named team has home advantage unless otherwise stated

St Joseph’s Miltown v Ennistymon
Shannon Gaels v Doonbeg (at Kilrush)
Kildysart v Parteen/Meelick
Throw in times and referees will be announced next week.

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