Drumquin Wolfe Tones GAC

They play their games at Jim McGirr Park, in the townland of Drumnaforbe, in the civil parish of Longfield East.

It is named after the father of Irish Republicanism Theobald Wolfe Tone, who was the leader of United Irishmen during the 1798 Rebellion.

The females Ladies Gaelic football in Drumquin carry the same Wolfe Tones name and play at the same home venue.

In 1977 the club purchased an 11-acre (4.45-hectare) site from a local lad Chesty OKane for a tenner and developed it into what now known as Jim McGirr Park.

The main playing field was the next phase of development, which saw a sand and velvet carpet pitch being laid and grass seeds sown in October 2005.