🏆 Wexford Senior Hurling Champions 2023🏆 Wexford Senior Hurling Champions 2018🏆 Wexford Intermediate Hurling Champions 2013⚡ Founded 1970 in Gorey, Co. Wexford🏆 Wexford Senior Hurling Champions 2023🏆 Wexford Senior Hurling Champions 2018🏆 Wexford Intermediate Hurling Champions 2013⚡ Founded 1970 in Gorey, Co. Wexford🏆 Wexford Senior Hurling Champions 2023🏆 Wexford Senior Hurling Champions 2018🏆 Wexford Intermediate Hurling Champions 2013⚡ Founded 1970 in Gorey, Co. Wexford
Club Stories

The Story
Of Naomh Éanna.

Every story on this page is written from documented club and county records — championship finals, founding dates and player careers.

2023: A second Wexford Senior Hurling Championship for Naomh Éanna — Naomh Éanna GAA, GoreySenior Hurling

2023

2023: A second Wexford Senior Hurling Championship for Naomh Éanna

Five years after their breakthrough, the Gorey men were county senior hurling champions again — confirming Naomh Éanna as a permanent force in Wexford's top grade.

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2018: The breakthrough — a first ever senior county crown — Naomh Éanna GAASenior Hurling

21 October 2018

2018: The breakthrough — a first ever senior county crown

On 21 October 2018 Naomh Éanna beat St Martin's 2-11 to 0-13 to win the Wexford Senior Hurling Championship for the first time in the club's history.

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2015: Intermediate champions, promotion, and an All-Ireland road that ended in Kiltale — Naomh Éanna GAAClub History

17 October 2015

2015: Intermediate champions, promotion, and an All-Ireland road that ended in Kiltale

A 1-15 to 2-11 win over Crossabeg-Ballymurn brought a fourth intermediate county title, promotion to senior, and a run into the All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship.

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Founded 1970: the Christian Brothers, Scoil Éanna and how the club got its name — Naomh Éanna GAAClub History

1970

Founded 1970: the Christian Brothers, Scoil Éanna and how the club got its name

Naomh Éanna — 'Saint Enda's' — was founded in Gorey in 1970 by a group of Christian Brothers, and takes its name from Scoil Éanna, the school founded by Patrick Pearse.

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Camogie revived: the 2002 restart that put hurleys back in girls' hands in Gorey — Naomh Éanna GAACamogie

2002

Camogie revived: the 2002 restart that put hurleys back in girls' hands in Gorey

Camogie was revived at Naomh Éanna in 2002. Two decades on it is one of the three codes the club fields, with a pathway running from juvenile teams to the senior panel.

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Conor McDonald: under-12 medals, four lost finals, and two goals in a county final — Naomh Éanna GAAPlayers

Player profile

Conor McDonald: under-12 medals, four lost finals, and two goals in a county final

Born in 1995, the Naomh Éanna full-forward joined the club's top adult team at 16 and has won county titles in 2012, 2015 and 2018 alongside a Leinster senior crown with Wexford.

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The football story: Junior champions in 1994, Intermediate in 1995 — and again in 2023 — Naomh Éanna GAAFootball

2023

The football story: Junior champions in 1994, Intermediate in 1995 — and again in 2023

Naomh Éanna's footballers won the Wexford Junior Championship in 1994, went up and won the Intermediate Championship in 1995, then took a second intermediate title in 2023.

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