They play in red and white colours and their home pitch is at Woodmount (Ton na lig), Creagh.
Eventually the club grew to cater for all GAA field codes including Ladies Gaelic football and Camogie Padraig Pearses fields underage teams in almost all codes from U-8 to U-21 as well as Senior and Junior teams, in addition the club is active in the GAA Cultural Competitions of Scór and Scor ná nÓg.
[citation needed] Tomas Seale, Cathal Kelly and Adam Finnerty represented the club on the hurling squad who won the Nicky Rackard Cup in 2015.
The grounds at Woodmount were officially opened in 1984 by Dr. Donal Keenan, former President of the GAA and two time All-Ireland medal winner.
[citation needed] The grounds buildings presently consist of a clubhouse, including members bar, offices and social hall, two squash courts, 6 full size dressing rooms, referees room, showers, toilets, storage sheds and a stand which includes a press area.