Kerry club championships
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Kerry Hurling competitions are the club hurling competitions played in Kerry.Their are both leagues and championships. From senior to under-age level .
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[edit] Kerry Hurling Championships
[edit] Senior Hurling Championships
Kerry Senior Hurling Championship is the top level hurling competition in Kerry
[edit] Intermediate Hurling Championship
Kerry Intermediate Hurling Championship is the second level hurling competition in Kerry
[edit] Underage
[edit] Kerry Under-21 Hurling Championship
The highest level competition for under 21's
[edit] Kerry Minor Hurling Championship
The highest level competition for under 18's
[edit] Kerry Football Championships
[edit] Senior Football Championships
Kerry Senior Football Championship is the top level football competition in Kerry
[edit] Intermediate Football Championship
Kerry Intermediate Football Championship is the second level football competition in Kerry
[edit] Junior Football Championship
Kerry Junior Football Championship is the third level football competition in Kerry
[edit] Kerry Novice Football Championship
The Kerry Novice Football Championship is fourth level Gaelic football. The trophy is known as the Quirke and Hickey Cup [1]. The competition is the second lowest level of adult competition played in County Kerry. The winning team represents Kerry GAA in the Munster Junior B Football championship. The winners will also be promoted to play in the Kerry Junior Football Championship for the following year. Cromane are the current champions, having defeated Ballydonoghue in the 2007 final [2]
[edit] Roll of Honour
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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2007 | Cromane | Ballydonoghue [3] |
2006 | Moyvane | Na Gaeil[4] |
2005 | Beale | Tousist [5] [6] |
2004 | Glenbeigh-Glencar | Churchill [7] |
2003 | Keel | Beale [8] |
2002 | Duagh | Listry |
2001 | Renard | Tousist |
2000 | Keel | Renard |
1999 | Dromid Pearses | Listry |
1998 | St. Michael's/Foilmore | Dromid Pearse |
1997 | Knocknagoshel | |
1996 | ||
1995 | Firies | St. Michael's/Foilmore |
1994 | Na Gaeil | Ballydonoghue |
1993 | Ballymacelligott | |
1992 | An Gaeltacht | Ballymacelligott |
1991 | Ballyheigue | |
1990 | ||
1989 | ||
1988 | ||
1987 | Knocknagoshel | |
1986 | Na Gaeil | Renard |
1985 | ||
1984 | St. Senan's | Knocknagoshel |
1983 | Scartaglin | Ballymacelligott |
1982 | Currow | |
1981 | Ardfert | |
1980 | ||
1979 | Milltown/Castlemaine | |
1978 | Ballydonoghue | |
1977 | Beale | Scartaglin |
1976 | ||
1975 | Valentia | Scartaglin |
1974 | Kenmare "B" | |
1973 | Templenoe | |
1972 | Churchill | Valentia |
1971 | ||
1970 | Laune Rangers | |
1969 | Knocknagoshel |
[edit] Underage
[edit] Kerry Under-21 Football Championship
The highest level competition for under 21's
[edit] Kerry Minor Football Championship
The highest level competition for under 18's
[edit] References
- ^ Kerry GAA Online
- ^ The Kingdom - 2007/12/06: GAA: Cromane comeback seals novice glory
- ^ The Kingdom - 2007/12/06: GAA: Cromane comeback seals novice glory
- ^ The Kingdom - 2006/10/26: GAA: Bowler inspires Moyvane to great Novice glory
- ^ Kerry GAA Online
- ^ The Kingdom - 2005/10/27: GAA: Beal just edge Tousist in thriller
- ^ The Kingdom - 2004/12/23: GAA: O’Sullivan’s magic seals win for Glenbeigh/Glencar
- ^ The Kingdom - 2003/11/13: GAA: Keel novices come of age