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Killygarry GAA

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The Killygarry club area as it now stands had a football club down the years before the formation of the present club in 1966 but these teams went out of existence. Still the Killygarry area produced many players for neighbouring clubs (and county too). There were schoolboy football games between
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Traditionally Killygarry have always worn red and black, hence the Nickname "The Red & Blacks". The Jersey is mainly red with black stripes on the sleeves and sides. The shorts are mainly black with red stripes on either side. The Socks are black with a red horizontal stripe on top.
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Despite the club's existence since 1966, no crest was ever created, until after a local raffle to decide the crest in 2009. This new crest now sits on all Killygarry jerseys & merchandise. The crest incorporates the following elements:
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Around the late 50s/early 60s a number of promising minor players were coming along and the idea of playing for a club team under the Killygarry name was tossed around. Enthusiasm was high and after a few meetings Killygarry GFC was born.
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Killygarry GAA Club was formed in 1966 when young football enthusiasts from the Killygarry hinterland who were playing with local teams like Lavey, Drumalee, Cavan Gaels, Laragh and Ballinagh, held a meeting in Killygarry National School.
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The club contains teams from underage right through to senior level. There is an U-7, U-9, U-11, U-13, U-15, Minor,a Senior and 2 Reserve teams. The Killygarry ladies have an U-12, U-14, U-16, Minor & Senior Squads.
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Killygarry, Crubany, Castletara and Swellan played at venues such as Crowe's Rock or behind Fitzpatrick's shop. These were played several times a year and continued at various age levels to eighteen or so.
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On 8 May 1988, the Killygarry Athletic Grounds were opened in Crubany. The grounds host a main field, a training field, gym, running track, four changing rooms, media room, car park, shop and kitchen.
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team of that time. On 8 May 1988, the Killygarry Athletic Grounds were opened in Crubany. The club went into the ‘90s with similar expectations to that of the original team, winning the
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in the final. The club also won many underage titles in the same decade. The next big win was in 1998 when they won the
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in the final. They went on to achieve the double that year by winning the Division 2 League, beating
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in the final. They were promoted to Senior and the following year 1971 saw them reach the
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In the space of a few years the team worked their way up through the ranks. They won the
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A picture to represent a football which is the main sport played at the club.
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A picture to represent Slieve Glah, which overlooks the grounds at Crubany.
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The club entered the junior ranks and its first game in 1966 was against
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Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in 1966
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County
Cavan
53°57′54.0951″N 7°19′5.1462″W / 53.965026417°N 7.318096167°W / 53.965026417; -7.318096167
Gaelic football
County Cavan
Cavan GAA
Cavan Gaels
Intermediate Championship
Cootehill
Senior Championship
Crosserlough
Junior
Kildallan
Intermediate Championship
Denn
Shercock

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