Clonea Power–Rathgormack GAA

In the late 1880s and 1890s the club was officially known as the "Clodagh Campaigners" denoting the national feelings of the time-Parnell and the land league and the river that flows through the parish.

[citation needed] Revival signs occurred in the 1960s and in 1963 Junior Football Divisional Honours came back to Rathgormack and was followed in 1964 by County success.

The club acquired its own property in 1982, and it was declared officially open on 2 June 1984 (Centenary Year) and it was a unique project at the time, being clear of debt.

[citation needed] In 1984, the club won the County Intermediate title to regain its Senior Status, which it has maintained since.

The club regained the premier title and brought home the Conway Cup after a lapse of 9 decades in the 1990s.