Killoe Young Emmets

Killoe Young Emmets (Irish: Emmet Óg Cill Eo) is a Gaelic Football and Ladies' Gaelic football club based in Killoe, County Longford, Ireland. The club is also referred to by the Irish 'Emmet Óg' or by 'Killoe Emmet Óg'. Organised Gaelic Games in the Parish of Killoe can trace its origins back to 1889 with the foundation of the Killoe Erins Pride club. Following a long period of no competition in Longford during the 1890s and early 1900s, the GAA re-emerged in Killoe in late 1903 under the name Killoe Young Emmets and the club competed in Senior Football Championship in 1904, the first such championship held since 1891. Killoe Young Emmets has won 14 Longford Senior Football Championship titles and 1 Longford Senior Hurling Championship title and has thriving Underage (Killoe Óg) and Ladies (Killoe) sections.

Killoe are the 2023 Longford Senior Football Championship winners.

History
The first GAA club in the Killoe area was founded in 1889 as Killoe Erin's Hope (soon renamed Killoe Erin's Pride). The club is named after the Irish patriot Robert Emmet. The clubs crest shows 1889 as a nod to the origin year of the Killoe Erins Pride club, the first GAA club in Killoe parish. The earliest published record of a Killoe game was a tournament fixture between Killoe Erins Pride & Dromard O’Briens in Cornadrung in November 1889. The tournament in Colmcille included Drumlish Robert Emmets, Mullinalaghta Leaguers, Arva Davitts, Cornafean Tom Moroneys, Killoe Erin’s Pride, Dromard O’Briens, Mullahoran Milesians, Ballywillan Michael Davitts and Gowna West Breffnies. The Club is based at Emmet Park with facilities including clubhouse, floodlit pitches, gym & meeting rooms which was officially opened by GAA President Peter Quinn in the company of then Taoiseach Albert Reynolds in June 1993.

Killoe participates across all Gaelic Football competition age groups in Longford and also participates in Scór competition, winning 4 Leinster titles and reaching 5 All Ireland Finals across Scór and Scór na Óg.


 * Killoe GAA comprises Senior Club, Minor Club & Ladies Club, competing in Gaelic Football from Under 12 to Senior grades.


 * Killoe's first titles are the Longford Senior Football Championship & Longford Senior Hurling Championship double in 1907.


 * Killoe had notable success during the 1910s, winning Longford Senior Football titles in 1911, 1913 & 1915.


 * Killoe played Junior in 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and much of 1950s, returning to Senior in the late 1950s and contesting the SFC final in 1959 before winning the SFC in 1960.


 * Killoe club was relegated to Intermediate in mid-1960s and won promoted back to Senior grade in 1977.


 * Since promotion in 1977, the club won 9 Senior Football Championship titles (1988, 1993, 1995, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2020 & 2023).


 * Killoe played in the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship in 1988, 1993, 1995, 2012, 2014, 2015  & 2019, reaching the Semi-Final twice.


 * Two Killoe players have been nominated for All Stars... John 'Speedy' McCormack (1984, 1985, 1986) & Michael Quinn (2012).


 * Killoe's Seán McCormack was joint top scorer (4-32) in the 2013 National Football League, along with Dublin's Bernard Brogan.

Notable players

 * Michael Quinn - All Star nominee
 * Sean McCormack - inter-county footballer

Killoe Young Emmets
(Honours updated to end of 2023)

* 1956 Junior League title was won as Killoe Slashers (Amalgamation with Whiterock Slashers)

Killoe Óg
(Honours updated to end of 2023)

* Denotes underage titles won as part of an amalgamation with other club(s)

** Denotes U13 competition prior to U14 grades changing to U13 from 2021

Amalgamations Clarified:


 * Minor Championship 1978: Killoe Region (Killoe + Clonbroney + St. Mels)
 * Minor Championship 1985: Killoe Region (Killoe + St. Mels)
 * Minor Championship 1990: Killoe + Clonbroney
 * Minor League Div 2 1999: Camlin Rovers (Killoe + Ballymore)
 * Minor League Div 2 2000: Camlin Rovers (Killoe + Clonbroney)
 * Juvenile Championship 1980: Killoe Region (Killoe + Clonbroney + St. Colmcilles)
 * Juvenile Championship 1983: Killoe Region (Killoe + Clonbroney + St. Colmcilles)

Killoe Ladies
(Honours updated to end of 2023)

** Includes Senior B Championships in 1995 & 1996 which then became the Junior Championship

Other honours

 * GAA MacNamee Award - Best Website 2012
 * Leinster GAA - Best Website 2014
 * GAA Healthy Club 2018