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Ilen Rovers GAA Club was formed in 1973. The farming and fishing community of Ilen Rovers hails from the estuary of the River Ilen, the West Cork river that flows through Skibbereen before entering the sea near the fishing port of Baltimore, the gateway to the islands of Sherkin, Cape Clear and Heir. The club crest depicts this rural geographical area showing the Beacon to the south and Kilcoe cas

tle to the west with the Ilen flowing between and the sea beyond. The Club was founded in 1973 and so comprises of players from the parish of Rath and the Islands and the parish of Aughadown, the two parishes that bound the river estuary. In the club's first year, three teams were affiliated under 14, under16 & minor. Success was instant, winning the SW minor B championship, in that first year. This prompted the club to enter under 21 and junior B teams in 1974, with the under 21's losing the SW championship final. They were runners up in the same competition in 1975, before winning this championship at the third attempt in 1976. However the promising start failed to transfer itself to the junior team. In fact the club lost the first round of the junior B championship every year from 1974 - 1982. Finally their championship jinx was broken in 1983, and the team went all the way to championship success. Four fruitless years followed in junior A, before the club re-graded for the only time in their history in 1988. The Junior B championship was won again that year and history was made when the team reached its first county final, only to lose to Abbey Rovers after a replay. The early 1990's were barren years for the club, at all grades, until1995, when the minor team won league and championship double, and followed this with county honours, beating Newtownshandrum in both league and championship finals. These remain the club's only county titles at under age level to date. The achievement sparked new enthusiasm within the club and in the following year, 1996, the club won its first junior A championship in its first final appearance. A second junior A title was won in 1999, sparking off a remarkable period of success for the club. Three SW junior A titles were won in a row, 1999, 2000 & 2001. It was a setback to lose the county junior A final in 1999 by a point to Youghal, but 2001 yielded dividends capturing the title by overcoming Kinsale .The first year up in the intermediate grade, 2002, was a successful one, winning the county league title and also the All Ireland junior 7 a-side. They returned the following year to win the county intermediate championship, beating Carrigaline in the final. This was followed up by winning the inaugural Munster championship in this grade, beating St Senan's of Limerick in the provincial decider and the first All Ireland intermediate title by defeating St Michael's of Donegal. Since then, pride of place must go to the under 16s who won the club's first ever SW championship at this grade in 2005, and followed it up with victories in 2006 & 2007, to complete the club's second three in a row. The under 16’s reached the county final in 2005, losing out to Valley Rovers and again in 2006, losing to Glenville in the final. The club has also introduced Hurling at underage level in recent years. Meanwhile the club made its senior championship debut in 2004 and the appearance in a county final in 2007 at the grade so soon would seem an improbable dream to the founders of the club. In 2009 the Club's U21 team won the 'A' football Championship and in doing so were the club's first team to win a top grade title. The following year the Minor team won the West Cork 'B' football title and went on to win the County Final a few weeks later against Naomh Aban. In those early years of the club, they had no proper pitch of their own and depended on the generosity of local farmers to provide fields. In the late 1970s the club, in tandem with Aughadown Community Council, started to develop a playing pitch in Church Cross which was completed in 1982. More recently, a second pitch has been completed in Rath and was opened in 2005. This is hugely important for the club as the number of participating teams has risen from eight in 2004 to thirteen in 2011. From its humble beginnings, in 1973, the commitment shown by the people of the community to develop our native games has given the club its current status culminating in reaching the County Senior Football final. The dedication shown by all both on and off the field has provided a rich harvest. Everyone associated with this young club over the past 48 years is proud of what has been achieved. Is cúis mhórálach dúinn ár n-imreoirí a fheiscint ag imirt le neart na gaoithe, comhacht na bhfarraige is spiorad fad seasamhach na hAighlinne. Ilen Rovers Ladies Football Club was originally formed in 1983 and while it disbanded for a period in the 2000's, it has recommenced in recent years. The club had huge success in the 1980s drawing players from throughout West Cork and won a number of County Titles. Presently the club fields teams in all age groups from U6 to U18. Achievements include :
West Cork U12 B winners 2018,
U14 D County champions 2019,
U14 A West Cork champions 2020,
U12 B West Cork champions 2021,
U14 B West Cork champions 2021,
U16 B County champions 2021,
U18 B West Cork champions 2020 (played in 2021 due to Covid restrictions),
Minor West Cork C champions 2021.

Congrats to our U14 girls who had a win over Valley Rovers in Innishannon yesterday evening in the West Cork Ladies Foot...
05/06/2026

Congrats to our U14 girls who had a win over Valley Rovers in Innishannon yesterday evening in the West Cork Ladies Football 'B' League. Valleys made a strong comeback in the second half, but Ilen dug deep to hold onto their lead and won out in the end. 👏🏻

Team sponsored by Fields of Skibbereen

Well done to Ilen girls on the St Patricks Camogie Club - Emma Keohane, Ella Crowley, Nell McCarthy, Méabh Collins & Eri...
04/06/2026

Well done to Ilen girls on the St Patricks Camogie Club - Emma Keohane, Ella Crowley, Nell McCarthy, Méabh Collins & Erinn O’Driscoll 👏

03/06/2026

🇳🇬 LADIES CLUB FIXTURE 🇳🇬

Good luck to our U14s in their next fixture tomorrow evening! Support appreciated as always 🙏

U14 'B' West Cork League
🏐Vs Valley Rovers
📅 Thurs, 4th June
⏰️ 7:00pm
📍Innishannon

West Cork Ladies Football

‼️🎊 MAY WINNER 🎊‼️The Club extends huge congratulations to Michael Crowley, Ardralla, who was the TOP PRIZE winner of €2...
03/06/2026

‼️🎊 MAY WINNER 🎊‼️

The Club extends huge congratulations to Michael Crowley, Ardralla, who was the TOP PRIZE winner of €20,000 in the May draw of REBELS BOUNTY 🙌

Maria Davis was our internal Club winner for May.

Well done to our U12 girls who were delighted to get their street league started with a very competitive match against D...
01/06/2026

Well done to our U12 girls who were delighted to get their street league started with a very competitive match against Dohenys last week.

Some of the players had already been running in Cork City Sports that day, so great stamina & energy was required. Well done to all & they will meet Bantry in their next match.

Team sponsored by Cape Clear Ferries

West Cork Ladies Football

Good luck to everyone sitting their Junior & Leaving Cert exams on Wednesday coming, June 3rd, especially to all our Clu...
01/06/2026

Good luck to everyone sitting their Junior & Leaving Cert exams on Wednesday coming, June 3rd, especially to all our Club players! 🤞🤞

Today's match program for the Ladies Gaelic Football U20 Cork Lgfa V Meath game.Good luck once again to our Ilen players...
31/05/2026

Today's match program for the Ladies Gaelic Football U20 Cork Lgfa V Meath game.

Good luck once again to our Ilen players, Leah Carey & Maebh Collins & all the panel!🤞🇱🇻
West Cork Ladies Football Munster LGFA

Well done to the U7 boys who showed great skill and effort this morning in a Skibbereen Blitz.
30/05/2026

Well done to the U7 boys who showed great skill and effort this morning in a Skibbereen Blitz.

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