St Kevin's Killians
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Gaelic games club in County Dublin, Ireland
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County: | Dublin |
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Colours: | Green and white |
Grounds: | Kingswood |
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St Kevin's Killians (Irish: Naomh Caoimhín Cillian ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club based in the Kilnamanagh and Kingswood area of Dublin 24 in Ireland. The club was formed following the amalgamation of St Kevin's of Kilnamanagh and St Killian's of Kingswood. They primarily play Gaelic football.[citation needed ] The junior football team play in Division 8 and the Junior D Football Championship. At juvenile level, they have under 8 and under 14 football teams. The club also fields a men's hurling team that started in 2020.[citation needed ]
Honours
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- 2014 Duffy Cup winners
- 2014 Junior E Football Championship runners up
- 2014 Dublin AFL Div. 10S winners
- 2012 Junior E Football Championship runners up
- 2011 Duffy Cup runners up
- 2011, 2010 Jack O'Brien Cup winners[citation needed ]
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[edit ]- Official website (archived 2022)
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