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Kilfinny (Irish: Cill na Fíonaí,
meaning 'church of the wood') is a
civil parish and
townland in
County Limerick, Ireland. It is
close to
Adare and Croom...
- Croagh-
Kilfinny GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in
County Limerick, Ireland.
Located near the
village of Croagh, and in the
Catholic parish...
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after 1642) was a
member of the
Irish gentry,
famed for
having defended Kilfinny Castle,
County Limerick,
against the
insurgents during the
Irish Rebellion...
- club Murroe-Boher from 2005 to 2019 and is now a
member of the Croagh-
Kilfinny club.
Hickey was a
member of the
Limerick senior inter-county team from...
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championship winners' medals. He
ended his club
career with the Croagh-
Kilfinny club in Limerick. The new
county grounds in
Rathkeale were
gifted to the...
- 2013, 2014, 2015 2004 8
Ballyagran Limerick 3 0 1977, 1978, 1979 9 Croagh-
Kilfinny Limerick 2 2 1975, 1983 1964, 1966
Scariff Ogonnelloe Clare 1 2019, 2021...
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intermediate team that won the
Limerick IHC
title after a
defeat of Croagh-
Kilfinny in 2021. O'Connor won a
Fitzgibbon Cup
medal with
University of Limerick...
- 1642,
Purcell used artillery,
captured at King John's Castle, to take
Kilfinny Castle,
defended by
Elizabeth Dowdall, Waller's mother-in-law. In July...
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Camogie Club".
Limerick Camogie.
Retrieved 24
September 2024. "Croagh
Kilfinny Camogie Club".
Limerick Camogie.
Retrieved 24
September 2024. Moran, Mary...
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Rossa (Antrim) 1 2008 1 2006
Killimor (Galway) 1 2010–11 1 2012–13 Croagh-
Kilfinny (Limerick) 1 1975 0
Celtic (Dublin) 1 1964 0
Eoghan Ruadh (Dublin) 1 1967...