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C.L.G. An Bhaile Dhuibh | |||||||||
Founded: | 1880s | ||||||||
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County: | Kerry | ||||||||
Colours: | Green & White | ||||||||
Grounds: | Ballyduff | ||||||||
Coordinates: | 52°27′04.51″N9°40′13.20″W / 52.4512528°N 9.6703333°W /52.4512528; -9.6703333 | ||||||||
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Ballyduff G.A.A. is aGaelic Athletic Association club inBallyduff, County Kerry, Ireland. The club fields bothhurling andGaelic football teams. The club won theAll-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final in 1891.
Ballyduff won theAll-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in 1891. They beatWexford sideCrossabeg 2–04 to 1–05 in the final. They beatLimerick's Treaty Stone in the Munster Final by 1–02 to 1-01. The team was trained by James McDonnell. This is the only time that the title was won by a Kerry team.
John Mahony, (Ballyduff) (Capt.); Maurice Fitzmaurice; (Ahabeg) Maurice Kelly, (Ahabeg) John Murphy, (Ahabeg) Jack O'Sullivan, (Ballyduff) Paddy Carr O'Carroll, (Ballyduff) Pat Wynne, (Ballyduff) Jim McDonnell, (Ballyduff) Michael O'Sullivan, (Ballyduff) James Crowley, (Ballyduff) Frank Crowley, (Ballyduff) Pat O'Rourke, (Kilmoyley) Thade Eugene McCarthy, (Kilmoyley) Thade Donal McCarthy, (Ardfert) Michael McCarthy, (Ardfert) Michael Riordan, (Ardfert) Richard Kissane, (Ballyduff) Pat Quane, (Kilmoyley) Jackeen Quane, (Kilmoyley) Michael Kirby, (Kilmoyley) Tom Dunne, (Ballyduff).
Subs: J Murphy, (Dromartin) Pat Flanagan, (Ballyduff) Willie O'Connell, (Ballinorig) James Pierce, (Rahela) was unable to travel.
Ballyduff have won the County Senior Championship more times than any other team winning 25 times the last in 2017 when they beat Lixnaw in a reply on a scoreline of 4:13-1:19 in the final.
This song was written by P.J. Sheehy on the occasion of the Ballyduff/Crossabeg All-Ireland Hurling final in 1891. Patrick Sheehy was grandfather of Sean Sheehy who won championship medals with Ballyduff in 1972 and 1973, and great-grandfather of Tomas O'Sullivan who won championship medals with Ballyduff in 1988 and 1989.
Just a mile or thereabouts,
From the lordly Shannon mouth,
There's a spot to which none other I'd compare;
It's a village, not a town,
Though her sons have gained renown,
For the Boys from Ballyduff are always there.