Cormac McAnallen’s GAC was founded in January 2005, as a living tribute to the late Tyrone Captain, whose exemplary approach to life set an example to our generation of GAA sportsmen and women.
From the outset, the objective was to honour the legacy of this great Gael, by building a strong club that would compete across all codes, representing men and women, welcoming members from the 32 counties of Ireland and beyond.
Today the club is represented in men’s and women’s football, hurling and camogie, and is an integral part of the Irish Gaelic games community in Sydney. With a 200-plus member base and a history of success across all four codes, Cormac McAnallen’s is a leading GAA club in Sydney, with an open-door policy and a warm welcome for new members and supporters.
The club mission is to promote Gaelic games in Australia and strive for sporting excellence on the field, whilst creating a family-like environment that is safe, fun and welcoming for everyone. The club objectives are to: