Broadford GAA (Clare)

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Broadford GAA
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County: Clare
Colours:Green and Yellow
Grounds: Broadford [3]
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Broadford GAA [4] is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the village of Broadford [3] in East Clare, Ireland. The club fields teams exclusively in hurling competitions.

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References

  1. "Broadford GAA Info". Clare GAA.
  2. "Broadford GAA Website". Broadford GAA.
  3. 1 2 "Broadford Village". Clare Library.[ failed verification ]
  4. "Broadford GAA Twitter". Twitter.[ better source needed ]
  5. "Broadford Bask In Intermediate Glory". The Clare Echo.