Redhills GFC

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Redhills GFC
Cnoc Rua
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Founded:1900
County: Cavan
Colours:Yellow and Blue
Grounds:Redhills GAA Grounds, Cavan
Playing kits
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Kit body.svg
Kit right arm bluelines.png
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Kit shorts.svg
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Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All IrelandUlster
champions
Cavan
champions
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Hurling: - - -
Ladies' football: - - -

Redhills are a Gaelic football club from Redhills, County Cavan in Ireland. They are affiliated to Cavan GAA.

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History

Football was first organised in 1888 in Redhills under the name Annagh sons of Usna.

Kit

Redhills jersey is mainly yellow with blue trim, blue shorts with yellow trim and blue socks with yellow trim.

Honours

See also

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