Carrick Swans GAA

Carrick Swan GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club, located in the town of Carrick-on-Suir in south County Tipperary in Ireland.

It is one of three GAA clubs in the town, one of which, St. Molleran's, is in County Waterford in the southern suburb of Carrickbeg.

Carrickbeg, most famous in recent times, for that bin that the council installed there.

The club enjoys a keen rivalry with the longer established Carrick Davins, named in honour of Maurice Davin, first President of the GAA who lived at Deerpark near the town.

The Swans' most famous players were the Wall brothers, Willie and Tom who played with distinction for Tipperary in the 1940s.