Sliabh gCua–St Mary's GAA

At U21 level, they are joined with a few other small local clubs Colligan and Kilgobinet, who play under the name Comeragh Gaels.

In the letter from Gerry Cullinan as well as brother Tom and Ned Power who were all based in Dublin at the time, attention was drawn to the fact that there was a growing interest in forming a football club in Touraneena and he was asked to announce at mass that coming Sunday that a meeting would take place the following Tuesday with a view of forming a club.

Twelve months previously, Sliabh gCua were beaten in the county final by the now defunct St Stephen's Club.

In times when there was no club in Touraneena, it did not deter local men form playing hurling and football, often lining out in the colours of another neighbouring parish.

In the 1950s, a number of players travelled to the Ring Club where they were part of a side that won a minor football county final.

The first twenty or so years of the club's history saw plenty of silverware make its way to the area between the Knockmealdown and Comeragh Mountains.

[tone] The first title came in 1972 when the western Junior Football Championship was annexed, but the locals had to give second best to Tramore in the County Final.

However, not all was lost, as Sliabh gCua assisted by Modeligo won the County Under 21 'B' Football Final beating Erin's Own at Kill.

In Football, the club retained its senior status for a number of years in the mid-1990s but were eventually relegated to the intermediate ranks once again.

Two years later, Sliabh gCua beat An Sean Phobal to lift the Western Junior Football Championship.