Kildare Senior Football League Division 3 is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by the Kildare GAA clubs. 12 clubs play 11 games and are awarded 2 points per win and 1 point per draw. The top two teams qualify to play in the League Final .
Year | Winner | Score | Opponent | Score | ||
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2024 [1] | Grange | 2-15 | Milltown | 2-11 | ||
2023 [2] | Rathangan | 1-07 | Monasterevin | 0-9 | ||
2022 [3] | Allenwood | 1-20 | Sallins | 1-13 | ||
2021 [4] | Ballymore Eustace | 2-15 | Kilcullen | 0-10 | ||
2020 | No competition due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games | |||||
2019 [5] | Monasterevin | 3-11 | Sallins | 1-10 | ||
2018 | ||||||
2017 [6] | Two Mile House | 4-11 | Rathangan | 2-11 | ||
2016 | ||||||
2015 | Ballyteague | 1-07 | Castlemitchell | 1-06 | ||
2014 | Nurney | 0-13 | Suncroft | 1-06 | ||
2013 | Two Mile House | 1-15 | Ballykelly | 1-10 | ||
2012 | Sallins | 0-16 | Grangenolvin | 2-04 | ||
2011 | Eadestown | 4-14 | Robertstown | 1-10 aet | ||
2010 | Clogherinkoe | 1-14 | Caragh | 0-09 | ||
2009 | Suncroft | 0-13 | Moorefield | 2-06 | ||
2008 | Two Mile House | 2-10 | Rheban | 1-07 | ||
2007 | ||||||
2006 | Nurney | 1-07 | Grangenolvin | 0-06 | ||
2005 | ||||||
2004 | St. Kevin's | 1-12 | Rheban | 1-07 | ||
2003 | Kill | 1-11 | Castelmitchell | 1-04 | ||
2002 | Ballyteague | 0-11 | Eadestown | 0-08 | ||
2001 | Sallins | 0-11 | Ardclough | 0-09 | ||
2000 | ||||||
1999 | Ballymore Eustace | Confey | ||||
1998 | Milltown | |||||
1997 | St. Kevin's | 0-11 | Ellistown | 1-08 | ||
1996 | Rheban |
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