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Castleknock GAA Club is a community-based club in Dublin 15 that offers Gaelic games for all ages and levels. Find out the latest news, fixtures, results, lotto, fundraisers and events of the club.
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2008ladiesadmin@castleknock.net: U15 Girls (2009) Brendan...
- Pitch Locations
Eircode: D15 A996 –Tír na nÓg is a park located in...
- Club News
Castleknock crowned U15 Hurling Feile Div.5 Cup Champions...
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Castleknock Hurling & Football Club sincerely thank all our...
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Each of the membership types listed are explained in the...
- About Us
Castleknock Hurling and Football Club We play host to Gaelic...
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Training Schedule Somerton pitches layout
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Title: Castleknock Hurling & Football Club Critical Incident...
- Club Shop
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- Lotto results
Previous Lotto Results
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Standard colours. Somerton Park. Castleknock Hurling and Football Club is a Dublin GAA club centered on the townlands of Carpenterstown and Diswellstown in the civil parish of Castleknock in Fingal, Ireland. It serves large parts of the suburban areas of Castleknock, Hartstown, Coolmine, Blanchardstown, Laurel Lodge and Clonsilla.
Castleknock Hurling & Football Club, Castleknock, Ireland. 4,223 likes · 117 talking about this. Castleknock Hurling and Football Club was formed in 1998.The Club has a warm welcome for New Players...
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Find out the latest news, fixtures and results of Castleknock GAA Club, based in Dublin 15. Follow the club on Twitter and visit their website for more information.
Castleknock GAA provide football teams for all age-groups from nursery through juvenile, minor and up to adult. Our 1st Adult Men’s football team have been playing at Senior 1 level for a number of years.
May 25, 2018 · Castleknock GAA Club, formed in 1998, has risen from the junior ranks to the Dublin SFC Final in 2016. The club's success is based on underage development, community support and a small patch of grass called Tír na nÓg.