Other Community Groups


Ara Na Feile


Ara Na Feile Active Retirement Group
Adult Educational Centre Abbeyfeale
*** Needs More Info ***

I.C.A.


The aims of the ICA is to provide a welcoming and fun organisation which offers support, friendship, personal development, education and live long learning.

Our members regularly learn new skills, participate in local charity initiatives and get involved in their local communities. As a member of the ICA our structure means that your voice is heard locally, in your county and nationally as we work to ensure that women’s interests, family policies and community values are at the forefront of Government policy both nationally and in county councils locally. We build on 100 years of nurturing the Irish Language and culture and we ensure that through teaching and practicing that we preserve the long tradition of heritage crafts that we are so proud of in this country.

Website: www.ica.ie

Butterfly Club


Rathkeale & Abbeyfeale

The Butterfly Club is a social club for children with Special Needs aged 3 years and up from all areas of Limerick. It is a totally voluntary run club.

Mission Statement

To provide leisure activities in a safe, fun filled environment for children and young adults with special needs while providing respite for parents/guardians

The Butterfly Club Ltd,

C/O Rathkeale Community Childcare,

New Line,

Rathkeale,

Co. Limerick.

086-2120023

Abbeyfeale Rugby Club


In October 1959,a group of rugby enthusiasts which consisted of Michael O’Mahony, Mattie Tobin, Maurice McElligott and J.J Donovan had an idea to start a rugby club in the town of Abbeyfeale. It was felt that boys’ who were learning to play the game at school and at College needed the opportunity to practice their beloved sport at home.

The first Committee included:

  • Captain: Con McMahon
  • President: Dr. George O’Mahony
  • Secretary: Matt Tobin
  • Treasurer: Michael Moloney

The Club’s first match was a friendly against neighbours Tralee on the 10th of April 1960. It was a game which resulted in a victory for the fledgling club who used a set of borrowed jerseys from another one of our neighbours Castleisland and also played with a ball that the Tralee team supplied.

In the clubs first full season, Con McMahon and his trusted able men began their quest for success when they overcame several Kerry teams to progress to the semi final of the Munster Junior Cup, where they lost to the eventual winners Shannon, on a score line of 3-0. Two years later they again qualified for the semi final but yet again were defeated by a powerful Young Munster team after a second replay.

Valuable experience was gained and the lessons learned were digested during those early years. The big break-through came in 1964, four years after the club had been founded when Bernard Broderick and his group of warriors led the club to victories over Castleisland and Killarney and proved too strong for Shannon in the semi final replay. In the final against Nenagh Ormond, it was a try by Jim Moynihan in the second half that gave Abbeyfeale their first Munster Junior Cup win after an emphatic encounter in Thomond Park. A week later after that monumental success, Abbeyfeale R.F.C captured its second trophy by defeating Bandon, 3-0,in the Cork County Cup final. A year later, the club were again in the final of the Munster Junior Cup but were defeated 6-3 by Old Christians. However, the Cork County Cup was retained. Joyful scenes were witnessed again in 1966,when a Cyril McMahon led team captured their second Munster Junior Cup in three years by again defeating Nenagh Ormond in the final in Thomond Park.

Mrs. Betty O’Mahony RIP was President of the club from 1972 (after Dr. George’s death RIP),until 1993.She was the first lady to become President of a rugby club in Ireland, an honour she duly accepted and a role where she brought great energy, dynamism and charisma. Dr. George O’Mahony and his wife Betty’s house on the Killarney Road was headquarters for the team and the principal centre of operations. Quirkes Pub (The Winners Circle) was used as a dressing room and the teams also dined there.

The Club played in Tobin’s and O’Connor’s fields in Mountmahon, Daltons Field in the Killarney Road and “The Mountain” in Knockbrack. The club purchased land 100 yards from the town centre and in October 1966,the new grounds, dressing rooms and the clubhouse were opened. In 1984 a further extension was added and in 1991 another extension was opened which was marked by a match against a Garryowen XV

Abbeyfeale Rugby Male and female Teams from all ages have continued to grow and excel in the game and are now proud winners of numerous competitions since those early days.

Website www.abbeyfealerfc.com

General Enquiries Email: [email protected]

Administration Email: [email protected]

Clubhouse Telephone Number: (068) 30665

Abbey United Soccer


Established in 1984, Abbey United has been very successful in its short history. Winning the Domestic Junior Treble in 2015 and the Ladies FAI Junior Cup in 2008 are only some of the overall achievements from across all age groups including an excellent record at SchoolBoys/Girls League Level.

Website: www.abbeyfealeunited.com

Secretary: Kathleen Broderick 087 6566009

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