Courtwood is the home club of
Fergal Byron, the 2003 All-Star goalkeeper who was also instrumental in Laois's 2003
Leinster SFC triumph. He was joined in 2007 on the Laois senior panel by
Niall Donoher, a minor and under 21 star with Laois.
George Doyle and
John O'Connell both played senior football with Laois in the 1990s while
Danny Luttrell and Tommy Dunne were on the Laois team beaten in the
Leinster SFC final in 1968. In 2014, former Courtwood player
Eddie Kinsella refereed the
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final between Kerry and Donegal, with his four umpires Alan O'Halloran, Pat O'Connell, Arthur O'Connor and Niall Murphy also all club members. In recent years, Courtwood have supplied a number of players to Laois senior, under 20/21 and minor football teams including Luke Doyle, Mark O'Halloran, Conor Hogan, Danny Luttrell, Alan Kinsella, Matthew Byron, Niall Dunne, Sean O'Flynn, Seth Burns Mooney, Paul O'Flynn, Nathan Little, Sam Krebs, Adam O'Halloran, Cian Doyle, Collins Ugochukwu, Ryan Little, Dan Boland, Eoghan Slattery and Tadhg Slattery. The first ever Laois team to win an All-Ireland football title was the 1973 junior team and Courtwood players
Danny Luttrell, Paddy Dunne and Ned Flynn all played on that winning team. Offaly
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning medallist in 1971 and 1972,
Larry Coughlan, played for Courtwood for a period in the mid 1970s beginning in April 1974. ==Players==