Ladys Walk GAA

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Ladys Walk
Cosán na nAinnir
County: Kerry
Colours:Green and white
Grounds:Ballyduff
Coordinates: 52°26′57.49″N9°40′23.89″W / 52.4493028°N 9.6733028°W / 52.4493028; -9.6733028 Coordinates: 52°26′57.49″N9°40′23.89″W / 52.4493028°N 9.6733028°W / 52.4493028; -9.6733028
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Ladys Walk are a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in Ballyduff in North County Kerry, Ireland. They are the Ballyduff second team. They play in the County Intermediate Hurling Championship.

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County Intermediate Hurling Championship


YearWinnerOpponent
2008Ladys Walk Kenmare
2007 Kilgarvan Ladys Walk
2002Ladys Walk Kilgarvan
2000 Kenmare Ladys Walk
1999 Dr. Crokes Ladys Walk
1998 St. Brendan's, Ardfert Ladys Walk


See: North Kerry - a hurling history [written by Tommy O'Connor, published by the North Kerry Hurling Board, 2015; ISBN   978-0951573631]

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