Castlemagner GAA

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Castlemagner
Caisleán na Maignéir
Founded:1900
County: Cork
Nickname:Castle
Colours:Black and Amber
Grounds:Castlemagner GAA
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Castlemagner GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Castlemagner in the north-west of County Cork, Ireland. Founded in 1900, the club plays both hurling and Gaelic football and is affiliated with Duhallow GAA. As of 2023, the club competes in the Duhallow Junior A Hurling Championship and the Duhallow Junior A Football Championship.[ citation needed ]

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At under age level, the Castlemagner club amalgamates with Kilbrin as Croke Rovers - as neither club have been able to field an underage team on their own. Ladies' Gaelic football and camogie are also played within the club.

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Notable players

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