Menlough GAA

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Menlough GAC
Mionlach
Founded:1911
County: Galway
Nickname:The Monsters
Colours:Green and Gold
Grounds:Menlough GAC Grounds
Coordinates: 53°25′26.10″N8°35′16.77″W / 53.4239167°N 8.5879917°W / 53.4239167; -8.5879917
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Menlough is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Menlough, County Galway, Ireland. The club is a member of the Galway GAA. Menlough compete in the Galway Senior Club Football Championship.

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