The Heath GAA

The Heath
An Fraoch
Founded: 1888
County: Laois
Colours: Black and Amber
Coordinates: 53°03′56.87″N 7°12′55.02″W / 53.0657972°N 7.2152833°W / 53.0657972; -7.2152833Coordinates: 53°03′56.87″N 7°12′55.02″W / 53.0657972°N 7.2152833°W / 53.0657972; -7.2152833
Playing kits

Standard colours
Senior Club Championships

All Ireland Leinster
champions
Laois
champions
Football: - - 10
Ladies' football: 2

The Heath GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association gaelic football club in County Laois, Ireland.

The club was founded in 1888. Originally the club was known as St. Patrick's. The club colours were scarlet and grey but nowadays they are black and amber.

The Heath have won 10 Laois Senior Football Championship titles, the last of which came in 1993.

Denis Lalor (who not only starred on the Laois Senior team but also won two Railway Cup medals with Leinster), Pat Roe and Chris Bergin are among The Heath's most famous players in recent times while Shane Hennessy, David O'Hara, Michael Clancy and Michael Lambe have all achieved the dream of playing in an All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Final.

Because The Heath is a football only club, a number of its players play hurling with Clonad or Park/Ratheniska.

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