Clann Mhuire CLG

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Clann Mhuire CLG
Clann Mhuire CLG
Founded:1957
County: Dublin
Nickname:The Mhuíre
Colours:Green and Gold
Grounds:Naul
Coordinates: 53°35′12.44″N6°17′36.4″W / 53.5867889°N 6.293444°W / 53.5867889; -6.293444 Coordinates: 53°35′12.44″N6°17′36.4″W / 53.5867889°N 6.293444°W / 53.5867889; -6.293444
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Clann Mhuire is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based at Naul, County Dublin, Ireland, serving Naul and its surrounding areas.

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The club fields teams from U-8 to U-18 for both boys and girls.[ citation needed ] At adult level, the club has two football teams competing in Dublin AFL Div. 4 and AFL11 North County and the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship and one ladies football team in Division 2.

The Ladies won the Junior A championship in 2014.[ citation needed ]

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