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| County: | Tipperary | ||||||||
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| Colours: | White and Blue | ||||||||
| Grounds: | Franny Quinn Park | ||||||||
| Coordinates: | 52°34′42.90″N8°09′54.35″W / 52.5785833°N 8.1650972°W | ||||||||
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Cappawhite GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club is located in the village of Cappawhite, County Tipperary, bordering on County Limerick in Ireland. It competes in the West Division Gaelic football and hurling competitions of Tipperary GAA. The club's tradition is in hurling, having won major honours through the decades. However, the club achieved major football success in the 1970s when the West Division Senior Football championship was also won.
Cappawhite full-back John Kelly was Tipperary's no.3 when they won the All-Ireland championship in 1971.
Cappawhite GAA are based at Franny Quinn Park on the Donohill Road. In recent times the grounds have been upgraded significantly boasting floodlights and a stand. The McGrath Cup game between Tipperary and Cork in January 2026 was hosted by Cappawhite GAA at Franny Quinn Park.