The Murray Parent Club is based in Londonderry. It has 24 Murray Branch Clubs; in Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, England, Scotland, Canada and, the most recent, in Australia. These are:
- Belfast, meeting on the Shankill Road, Inaugurated in 1900
- Partick, Scotland, Inaugurated 16 January 1903
- Antrim, Co. Antrim, Inaugurated in 1911
- Donemana, Co. Londonderry, Inaugurated in 1919
- Eglinton, Co. Londonderry, Inaugurated 24th October 1921
- Upperlands, Co. Londonderry, Inaugurated in 1931
- Aghadowey, Co. Londonderry, Inaugurated in 1931
- Crumlin, Co. Antrim, Inaugurated in 1933
- Bryansford & District, meeting Newcastle, Co. Down, Inaugurated in 1934
- Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone, Inaugurated in 1934
- Manorcunningham, Co. Donegal, Inaugurated in 1936
- Teemore, Co. Armagh, Inaugurated in July 1947
- Ballywillan, Co. Antrim, Inaugurated in 1949
- Ballinran, Kingdom of Mourne, Inaugurated in 1952
- Toronto, Canada, Inaugurated August 12th, 1960
- Greenock, Scotland, Charter date 28th April 1962, Inaugurated 30 June 1962
- Liverpool, England, Inaugurated 14 July 1962
- Possilpark, Scotland, Charter date 29th October 1986, Inaugurated 10th November 1986
- Thames & Avon, England, Inaugurated 21 August 1982 at the Landor Hotel, Clapham North, London
- SAMS Liverpool, England, Inaugurated 18 December 1987
- Bootle, England, Inaugurated in 1998
- Lancashire & Cheshire, England, Inaugurated 22 December 2007
- Wishaw, Scotland, Inaugurated in 2010
- Australia, Australia, Inaugurated 15th June 2019 in Burwood, Sydney NSW.
Where there is further information on the Club or its history, there is link via clicking on the Club name where it is underlined.
There are five Murray Clubs that no longer exist:
There was a Dublin-based Murray Club which existed shortly after World War 1. It had an interesting drama in being established of which more on the linked page.
There was a Ballyclare Murray Club at one time, and a Fireagh Murray Club near Omagh. There was a Murray Club opened in May 1990 in Barrow-in-Furness in the North of England that lasted a number of years. There was also a Club in Birkenhead which closed in 2015.