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Naomh Breandán, Ard Fhearta | |||||||||
Founded: | 1891 | ||||||||
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County: | Kerry | ||||||||
Colours: | Blue and white | ||||||||
Grounds: | Ardfert | ||||||||
Coordinates: | 52°19′11.76″N9°46′41.13″W / 52.3199333°N 9.7780917°W Coordinates: 52°19′11.76″N9°46′41.13″W / 52.3199333°N 9.7780917°W | ||||||||
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St Brendan's is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in the Ardfert area of north County Kerry, Ireland. St Brendan's play in the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship. The club is primarily concerned with the game of hurling.
Year | Winner | Opponent |
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1992 | Ballyheigue | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1990 | St Brendan's Hurling Club | Ballyduff |
1989 | Ballyduff | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1987 | Causeway | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1986 | St Brendan's Hurling Club | Crotta O'Neill's |
1980 | Causeway | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1977 | Ballyduff | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1976 | Ballyduff | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1975 | St Brendan's Hurling Club | Kilgarvan |
1967 | St Brendan's Hurling Club | Crotta O'Neill's |
1963 | Kilmoyley | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1962 | Kilmoyley | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1961 | Ballyduff | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1957 | Ballyduff | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
1952 | St Brendan's Hurling Club | Crotta O'Neill's |
1949 | St Brendan's Hurling Club | Ballyduff |
1937 | Kilflynn Pearses | St Brendan's Hurling Club |
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