St. Josephs Doora Barefield GAA Club Gurteen Quin Road, County Clare
About the Business
Welcome to St. Josephs Doora Barefield GAA Club, an esteemed establishment devoted to promoting and enhancing the culture of Gaelic Athletic Association in the community. The club is strategically located at Gurteen Quin Road, easily accessible to all enthusiasts and supporters who share a passion for Gaelic games.
At St. Josephs Doora Barefield GAA Club, we pride ourselves on being a point of interest in the locality, with a rich history spanning over several decades. Our members are committed to fostering a family-friendly atmosphere where individuals of all ages and backgrounds are welcome to participate in Gaelic games. We cater to both male and female players, from juniors to seniors, with a strong focus on developing skills, sportsmanship, and a sense of camaraderie.
Our state-of-the-art facilities include a fully equipped clubhouse, two playing pitches, a gymnasium, changing rooms, ample parking, and much more. We offer comprehensive training programs, coaching, and workshops that are designed to help players reach their full potential and achieve their athletic goals. The club also hosts a range of social events throughout the year, including quiz nights, fundraisers, and family fun days.
St. Josephs Doora Barefield GAA Club has a robust history of success, both on and off the field. Our teams have won several championships at local and regional levels, and our players have represented their county in various competitions. We take pride in our contributions to the local community, notably through our commitment to charitable causes and our support for local businesses.
Overall, St. Josephs Doora Barefield GAA Club offers a vibrant and inclusive community for individuals who share a passion for Gaelic games. We welcome you to join our family, whether you are a seasoned player, a novice, or a supporter. Come and experience the rich traditions, values, and comradery that our club has to offer.
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Reviews
"Only takes one to ruin a visit. Attending a match with my son who was playing 22nd of December in the pitch black. . Paid β¬10 entry for me. My dog was in the back of the car which the ticket seller acknowledged. Parked, wished luck to my son, took the dog on one lap of the great facilities here. Came back to the front where some randomer with a torch and a yellow jacket, doesn't say hello, says 'stop at your car' I said 'Sorry' he walks on and says 'no dogs here' . Couldn't even face me to explain. Not a nice welcome here. I get places not having dogs but they have a walking path and I am a very responsible dog owner and she was on a leash. I paid 10 euros for that. To be allowed in and then rudely told. Not nice. Sorry Doora-Barefield, always enjoyed my prior visits. Supported you in the All Ireland final in Croke Park. 1 star"
"Great sporting facilities. The hospitality was exceptional. Tea and snacks after the match."
"Fantastic facilities here for both football and hurling. Huge carpark. I love going here to watch games. 10/10."
"Fine facility with several playing pitch option. Only downside is the surface on the car park and entrance drive, would benefit with some tarmacadam treatment to the surface."
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