Cappagh GAA

Cappagh
Ceapach
County: Kildare
Club colours: Red and White
Grounds: Tadhg Downey Park
Coordinates: 53°24′25″N 6°46′51″W / 53.406974°N 6.780882°WCoordinates: 53°24′25″N 6°46′51″W / 53.406974°N 6.780882°W
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Cappagh is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in County Kildare, Republic of Ireland. It was the Kildare club of the year in 1998.

History

Cappagh was founded by Paddy Butler and John Murray in the aftermath of the Easter Rising. Their grounds in Ballyvauneen were purchased in 1971 and their dressing room complex opened in 1995.

Gaelic Football

Kerryman Tadhg Downey played at corner forward on the 1939 Kildare championship team. At Downey’s behest, Cappagh adopted the red jerseys of the Dingle club, worn by Kerry in the 1938 All Ireland final. They amalgamated with Kilcock 1938-41 and 1955-62 Jim Daly and Pat Lyons played on the Kildare team in 1950.

Hurling

Under 13's down to Nursery.

Hurling was introduced at Nursery level in 2010 by current hurling cordinator Tom Murray

Camogie

Founded on October March 5, 1972 by Molly O’Donoghue and Lena Downey winners of 20 titles at under-age level and are the only camogie club to have their own pitch. The original club colours were grey and white, now grey red and white. Cappagh hosted the National League Division 2 final of 1980. In 1978 they became the first club in Kildare to achieve the Kildare Senior Camogie Championship- Kildare Junior Camogie Championship double.

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