Curragh Camp GAA

Curragh Camp GAA

Curragh Camp were prominent participants in County Kildare GAA championships, significant in Kildare GAA history, and winners of the county senior football championships in 1948. They were defeated by Ardclough in a famous replayed final in 1949.



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