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===Honours===
===Honours===

[[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]]s: '''Four''' - [[1905]], [[1919]], [[1927]], [[1928]]

Winning teams: 1905 (17-a-side): M. Murray, J. Fitzgerald, M. Kennedy, J. Rafferty, J. Gorman, T. Keogh, J. Murray, F. Conlon, J. Scott, W. Merriman, L. Cribbin, W. Bracken, W. Losty, J. Connolly, E. Kennedy, T. Kelly, M. Fitzgerald

1919 (15-a-side): T. Goulding, M. Buckley, J. O’Connor, P. Doyle, M. Sammon, G. Magan, J. Stanley, C. Flynn, B. McGlade, J. O’Connor, F. Conlon, L. Stanley, L. Cribbin, J. Conlon, J. Moran

1927: M. Walsh, M. Goff, M. Buckley, G. Fitzpatrick, F. Malone, J. Higgins, J. Hayes, J. Loughlin, W. Gannon, J. Curtis, P. Martin, P. Doyle, W. Mangan, P. Loughlin, T. Keogh. Sub: P. Ryan

1928: M. Walsh, M. Buckley, M. Goff, G. Fitzpatrick, W. Gannon, F. Malone, J. Higgins, J. Hayes, J. Loughlin, P. Martin, P. Loughlin, P. Doyle, W. Mangan, J. Curtis, T. Keogh


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<tr style="background:#efefef">
<th>Championship</th>
<th>Championship</th>
<th>Numbers of Wins (last win)</th>
<th>Number of Wins (last win)</th>

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<td>[[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]]</td>
<td>4 (1928)</td>


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<td>Leinster Junior</td>
<td>Leinster Junior</td>
<td>9 (2004)</td>
<td>9 (2004)</td>

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship-winning teams: 1905 (17-a-side): M. Murray, J. Fitzgerald, M. Kennedy, J. Rafferty, J. Gorman, T. Keogh, J. Murray, F. Conlon, J. Scott, W. Merriman, L. Cribbin, W. Bracken, W. Losty, J. Connolly, E. Kennedy, T. Kelly, M. Fitzgerald

1919 (15-a-side): T. Goulding, M. Buckley, J. O’Connor, P. Doyle, M. Sammon, G. Magan, J. Stanley, C. Flynn, B. McGlade, J. O’Connor, F. Conlon, L. Stanley, L. Cribbin, J. Conlon, J. Moran

1927: M. Walsh, M. Goff, M. Buckley, G. Fitzpatrick, F. Malone, J. Higgins, J. Hayes, J. Loughlin, W. Gannon, J. Curtis, P. Martin, P. Doyle, W. Mangan, P. Loughlin, T. Keogh. Sub: P. Ryan

1928: M. Walsh, M. Buckley, M. Goff, G. Fitzpatrick, W. Gannon, F. Malone, J. Higgins, J. Hayes, J. Loughlin, P. Martin, P. Loughlin, P. Doyle, W. Mangan, J. Curtis, T. Keogh


[[GAA All-Star Awards]] recipients: '''Eleven'''
[[GAA All-Star Awards]] recipients: '''Eleven'''
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===Club Championship===
===Club Championship===


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<th>Club</th>
<th>Number of Wins (last win)</th>


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<td>[[Clane]]</td>
<td>17 (1997)</td>

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<td>[[Carbury]]</td>
<td>11 (1985)</td>

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<td>[[Raheens]]</td>
<td>10 (1979)</td>

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<td>Sarsfields ([[Newbridge]])</td>
<td>10 (1999)</td>

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<td>Roseberry</td>
<td>9 (1915)</td>

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<td>[[Kildare Town]]<br>(Kildare, Kildare Towers, Kildare St Patricks, Round Towers)</td>
<td>9 (1998)</td>

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<td>[[Naas]]</td>
<td>8 (1990)</td>

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<td>[[Kilcock]]</td>
<td>5 (1958)</td>

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<td>[[Athy]]</td>
<td>4 (1987)</td>

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<td>[[Johnstownbridge]]</td>
<td>3 (1989)</td>

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<td>[[Caragh]]</td>
<td>3 (1926)</td>

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<td>[[Monasterevan]]</td>
<td>3 (1977)</td>

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<td>[[Moorefield]]</td>
<td>2 (2000)</td>

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<td>[[Ellistown]]</td>
<td>2 (1944)</td>

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<td>[[Maynooth]]</td>
<td>2 (1913)</td>

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<td>[[Mountrice]] Blounts</td>
<td>2 (1891)</td>

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<td>[[Eadestown]]</td>
<td>1 (1970)</td>

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<td>[[Curragh]] Military College</td>
<td>1 (1956)</td>

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<td>[[Ballymore]]</td>
<td>1 (1953)</td>

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<td>[[Ardclough]]</td>
<td>1 (1949)</td>

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<td>[[Curragh]]</td>
<td>1 (1948)</td>

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<td>[[Rathangan]]</td>
<td>1 (1925)</td>

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<td>St. Conleths ([[Newbridge]]</td>
<td>1 (1921)</td>


===Honours won by Kildare clubs===
===Honours won by Kildare clubs===


[[Raheens]] won Leinster Club title in 19XX
[[Raheens]] won the Leinster club title in [[1981]]


No Kildare club has ever won the [[All-Ireland Gaelic Football Club Championship]].
No Kildare club has ever won the [[All-Ireland Gaelic Football Club Championship]].

Revision as of 18:00, 23 August 2005

Kildare GAA
File:Kildare.GIF
Province Leinster
Nicknames The Lilywhites
The Shortgrass County
County colours All white
Dominant sport Gaelic football
NFL Division 1
NHL Division 2
Hurling championship Christy Ring Cup

History

Gaelic sports have been played in Kildare for many centuries. In the Book of Leinster, hurling matches played on Lyons Hill are mentioned, while sporting festivals were held in the Curragh also.

In 1699 an Englishman, John Dundon, gave an account of a hurling match in Naas. A handball alley in Rathangan has "1790" carved on it. In 1792 a hurling came was played in Timolin which developed into a riot. Five years later a Gaelic football game was played between Meath and Kildare, wathced by Lord Edward Fitzgerald.

John Wyse Power, then editor of local newspaper The Leinster Leader was at the first meeting of the GAA in [Thurles]] in 1884. The following year the first three games under the official GAA Gaelic football rules was played, two of which were between Kildare clubs (Straffan v. Clane and Naas v. Curragh). Kildare first entered the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, represented by the Clane club (this being the days before all-county squads). They were soundly beaten by Dublin on a score of 2-7 to 0-1. The Lilywhites won their first Leinster title in 1903 and their first All-Ireland two years later. Another title followed in 1919 and then Kildare entered their most successful era, winning six Leinster titles in a row (1926-1931) and two All-Irelands in 1927 and 1928, captained by the great Bill "Squires" Gannon. But this was to be the beginning of the end. Kildare reached the final again in 1935 where they lost to Cavan, and there was to be no more honours for twenty-one years when the Lilywhites won Leinster but lost to Cork in the 1956 All-Ireland semi-final. This marked another drought and it would be forty-two years until Kildare returned to the big time. In 1998, mananged by the great Kerryman Mick O'Dwyer and captained by Glenn Ryan, they reached the All-ireland final, beating Dublin, Laois, Meath and Kerry but suffered a heartbreaking defeat to Galway in the final. The Lilies won another Leinster in 2000 following a brilliant comeback against Dublin, but again they fell to Galway, this time in the semi-final. This year (2005), Kildare enjoyed mixed success, finishing in the top six in the National Football League but be disappointingly knocked out of the championship by Sligo.

Gaelic football

Kildare is very much a footballing county, with 105 teams from 40 clubs competing in the Senior Football League.

Honours

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship-winning teams: 1905 (17-a-side): M. Murray, J. Fitzgerald, M. Kennedy, J. Rafferty, J. Gorman, T. Keogh, J. Murray, F. Conlon, J. Scott, W. Merriman, L. Cribbin, W. Bracken, W. Losty, J. Connolly, E. Kennedy, T. Kelly, M. Fitzgerald

1919 (15-a-side): T. Goulding, M. Buckley, J. O’Connor, P. Doyle, M. Sammon, G. Magan, J. Stanley, C. Flynn, B. McGlade, J. O’Connor, F. Conlon, L. Stanley, L. Cribbin, J. Conlon, J. Moran

1927: M. Walsh, M. Goff, M. Buckley, G. Fitzpatrick, F. Malone, J. Higgins, J. Hayes, J. Loughlin, W. Gannon, J. Curtis, P. Martin, P. Doyle, W. Mangan, P. Loughlin, T. Keogh. Sub: P. Ryan

1928: M. Walsh, M. Buckley, M. Goff, G. Fitzpatrick, W. Gannon, F. Malone, J. Higgins, J. Hayes, J. Loughlin, P. Martin, P. Loughlin, P. Doyle, W. Mangan, J. Curtis, T. Keogh

GAA All-Star Awards recipients: Eleven

  • 1978: Ollie Crinnigan
  • 1991: Martin Lynch
  • 1997: Davy Dalton, Glenn Ryan, Niall Buckley
  • 1998: Brian Lacey, John Finn, Glenn Ryan, Dermot Earley, Karl O’Dwyer
  • 2000: Anthony Rainbow

Club Championship

Honours won by Kildare clubs

Raheens won the Leinster club title in 1981

No Kildare club has ever won the All-Ireland Gaelic Football Club Championship.

Hurling

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Championship Number of Wins (last win)
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 4 (1928)
National Football League titles 0 (lost final 5 times)
All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship 1 (1995)
All-Ireland Minor Football Championship 0
All-Ireland Junior Football Championship 0
Leinster Senior 13 (2000)
Leinster Under-21 8 (2004)
Leinster Minor 5 (1991)
Leinster Junior 9 (2004)
Club Number of Wins (last win)
Clane 17 (1997)
Carbury 11 (1985)
Raheens 10 (1979)
Sarsfields (Newbridge) 10 (1999)
Roseberry 9 (1915)
Kildare Town
(Kildare, Kildare Towers, Kildare St Patricks, Round Towers)
9 (1998)
Naas 8 (1990)
Kilcock 5 (1958)
Athy 4 (1987)
Johnstownbridge 3 (1989)
Caragh 3 (1926)
Monasterevan 3 (1977)
Moorefield 2 (2000)
Ellistown 2 (1944)
Maynooth 2 (1913)
Mountrice Blounts 2 (1891)
Eadestown 1 (1970)
Curragh Military College 1 (1956)
Ballymore 1 (1953)
Ardclough 1 (1949)
Curragh 1 (1948)
Rathangan 1 (1925)
St. Conleths (Newbridge 1 (1921)