GAA
Carrick-on-Suir boasts no less than three G.A.A. clubs all enjoying successes in their respective divisions. Two clubs operate out of the same grounds and compete in the Tipperary championship.The remaining club competes in the neighbouring Waterford championship.
Swan Club
Named after the Bird which has become recognised as the Carrick-on-Suir symbol over time. This particular club operates in the highest grades available and currently enjoys the most success of the clubs at present.
Contact: McDonnell, Sean Ashpark Carrick on Suir 051 641614
Davin Club
This club is renowned throughout Tipperary and Munster for its particular success during the 1960s and 1970s. This club is also responsible for producing some of the legends of the game such as Mick Roche and P.J. Ryan. Although the club had gone through somewhat of a recession in previous years its youthful appearance at present promises great things for the future. www.tipperary.gaa.ie
St. Mollerans
This club operates in the Waterford division and has positioned itself as a strong competitor for many years. The club is named after the historic Church in Carrickbeg of the same name which has been prominent in Carrick-on-Suir for hundreds of years and resides as one of the towns main historical sites. www.waterford.gaa.ie

