In 1966, in their first year as a senior team, Spa won the O’Donoghue Cup. Narrowly defeating Listry in the opening game, they recorded victory over Gneeveguilla in the second game. They overcame Rathmore in the semi-final in July 1966 to progress to the Final against a fancied Kilcummin side on August 30th 1966, in which a Paddy Dennehy second half goal proved crucial (final score Spa 1-8 Kilcummin 1-4).
In their first year in the senior ranks, Spa were crowned the 1966 O’Donoghue Cup champions. At a meeting in September 1966, East Kerry then decided to initiate a championship which is now the format for the current O’Donoghue Cup competition.
Spa went on to win the re-formatted competition, defeating Gneeveguilla in the Final on Easter Sunday 1967.
50 years later, on August 11th 2016, John Kelly organised a reunion at the Spa clubhouse. The night began with mass celebrated by Fr Michael O’Donoghue, who played on that 1966 team, and was con-celebrated by Fr Tom Looney, with Fr Paddy O’Donoghue, in whose father’s memory the Cup was first presented, also joining us on the night.