Éire Óg-Corrachoill CLG

Éire Óg-Corrachoill (Irish pronunciation: [ˈeːɾʲə ˈoːɡ ˈkɔɾˠəxəl̠ʲ]; "Young Ireland-Prosperous") is a hurling club based in the parish of Caragh in County Kildare.

The club is the result of an amalgamation which occurred in 1994 between Éire Óg of Caragh and Corra Choill of Prosperous.

Some of those that left the game of hurling did eventually rejoin their new and old Éire Óg Corra Choill teammates .

Although records are sparse Newbridge, Naas, Blacktrench, Prosperous and Ballymore applied unsuccessfully for affiliation to Kildare GAA board in 1921.

Kildare sent delegates to the camogie congress of 1932, and a county board was formed in 1934 with Father Byrne C.C.

The club won its First Intermediate in 1960 and enjoyed a great period of dominance in Kildare Senior Hurling Championship spanning from 1964 to 1977 winning 9 of the 11 finals they were in.

An under thirteen team gathered under Tanya Johnson, assisted by Tom Kenny and Liz Roche on 24 August 2006.

[2] The founding Committee consisted of Mary Johnson as president, Jim Kennedy (Chairman), Tom Kenny (Vice-chairman), Liz Roche (Secretary), Maree Byrne, Martina Campbell (Joint Treasurers), Eunice Lavelle (Public Relations Officer), Jane Begley (Registrar), Mary Johnson, Nicole Dempsey (Child Officers).

Éire Óg and Prosperous camogie clubs both had players named on their respective Teams of the Millennium.

Pat Dunney was the only player chose for both the Kildare football and hurling teams of the millennium, one of two players to play hurling and football for Leinster on the same day, a Cuchulainn All Stars Award winner in 1967 and later chairman of Kildare GAA county board.