Éire Óg, Inis GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.
Their most recent major achievement came on 27 October 2024, when the club their third Clare Senior Football Championship in four years, defeating Kilmurry-Ibrickane by 1-10 to 0-06 in Cusack Park, Ennis, and joined Kilrush Shamrocks at the top of the Clare SFC roll of honour with twenty one titles each.
Between 1944-1956 and 1994-1995, players from local rivals St. Joseph's, Doora-Barefield joined up with the club to form the Ennis Faughs.
In 1975 Éire Óg purchased land from St Flannan's College, Ennis at Clonroadmore, where the club is based to this day.
The club is now in the initial stages of fundraising for a complete reconstruction of the clubhouse and dressing rooms, as well as a new state-of-the-art gym.
The club's most successful year to date was in 2017 when they won five county titles and also represented Clare in the Féile na nGael.
In 1953 the club entered the Clare Senior Hurling Championship for the first time but were knocked-out by Clooney in the first round.
In 1955 the club reached the Clare Cup final once again, overcoming Feakle to win their first major honour.
The Ennis Faughs also reached the senior football final as reigning champions, but relinquished their title to Doonbeg.
While the Ennis Faughs lost out to Cooraclare in the football, the club won its first Clare Senior Hurling Championship, defeating Clarecastle by 4–05 to 2-08.
In 1966 the club reached back-to-back senior hurling finals for the second time, overcoming Whitegate by 2–08 to 1–04 to win their third title and a twelfth overall for the town of Ennis.
In 1975 the club once again reached the senior hurling final only to be defeated by the East Clare amalgamation, Brian Boru's.
The following week the club won their fifteenth overall senior hurling title, defeating O'Callaghan's Mills by 1–05 to 1-03.
In 2011 the majority of that team helped the club win the Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship for the first time since the Ennis Faughs in 1945.
In a first hurling final appearance in twenty-two years they came up just short to the reigning champions Ballyea, losing by a single point.
When the club was formed in 1952, they continued the successful amalgamation that the Ennis Dalcassions had with local rivals Doora-Barefield.
The Ennis Faughs immediately won the Clare Senior Football Championship in 1994 after a replay against Kilrush Shamrocks.
When the club won the Clare Intermediate Football Championship on their own in 1995, thereby earning promotion to senior level for 1996, the Ennis Faughs were again disbanded.
In 2021 the club won the Clare Senior Football Championship for the nineteenth time, defeating the reigning champions Kilmurry-Ibrickane by 1–11 to 0–09 in Cusack Park, Ennis.
Since 2012, the club has enjoyed much success at underage, but, the big prize of senior status continued to prove elusive until 2017, when they claimed the league championship double, defeating Broadford, Clarecastle/Ballyea, respectively.