Banna GAA
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Founded: | 1891 | |||||||
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County: | Kerry | |||||||
Colours: | Black and white | |||||||
Grounds: | Banna | |||||||
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Banna GAA was a hurling club from North County Kerry, Ireland. They won one Kerry Senior Hurling Championship in 1940 when they beat Dingle in the final on a scoreline of 5-03 to 2-03. The club was eventually disbanded after they combined with Ardfert to create St Brendan's Hurling Club in the 1960s.
County Championship Winning Captains
- 1940: Johnny Hussey