The Thomas Davis Club was established in
Corrinshego,
County Armagh in 1905. The club’s foundation coincided with the Gaelic Revival and alongside the GAA club, a branch of the
Gaelic League, the
Irish-Ireland movement and
Sinn Féin was established. The club participated in a range of cultural activities including Gaelic games in their first decade of existence but there is no record of them having participated in structured league or championship competitions. During the
War of Independence, four members of the club were murdered, suspected by members of the
RIC or
British Army. The club’s first foray into organised competition came when they won the 1930 Camlough and District Football League and continued to participate in competitions throughout the 1930s. By the 1940s, the club was fielding multiple teams in both junior and senior grades, as well as hosting a camogie club, known as St Ethna’s. During this period, Thomas Davis defeated Crossmaglen Rangers in the Armagh Senior Football Championship and won the South Armagh Junior Football Championship. The club was also the host venue for the 1946 Ulster Senior Camogie Final between Armagh and Antrim. The club briefly went on hiatus and was reformed in 1954, competing until 1960, when it folded again. It was revived in 1982, winning that year’s Armagh Junior Football Championship. Camogie was also restarted, with Thomas Davis reaching the 1984 Armagh Intermediate Camogie Final. The revived club first played its games at Corrinshego crossroads, then at Carnagat Road until a school was built on the land. In the late 1990s, the club opened new clubrooms and a junior pitch at Corrinshego, but the senior team was required to use a council facility in the nearby village of Meigh. In 2013, Thomas Davis moved from its former home near Corrinshego crossroads to a purpose-built facility at Doran’s Hill in the neighbouring townland of Altnaveigh. which includes a full sized pitch and community hub with conference and changing facilities. It hosted the Armagh County Convention in 2024. ==Facilities==