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Hurling club in Kilflynn, Ireland
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Crotta O'Neill's
Crotta Uí Néill
Founded:1939
County:Kerry
Colours:Red and Green
Grounds:Dromakee, Kilflynn
Coordinates:52°21′45.80″N 9°37′56.82″W / 52.3627222°N 9.6324500°W / 52.3627222; -9.6324500
Playing kits
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Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Munster
champions
Kerry
champions
Hurling: - - 10

Crotta O'Neill's are a hurling club in the Kilflynn area of County Kerry, Ireland. The club is named after Maurice O'Neill, an Irish Republican. They play in the Kerry Senior Hurling Championship. The club is primarily concerned with the game of hurling. Their pitch is located in Dromakee.

History

The Club have played in 19 Kerry Senior Hurling Championship finals winning 10, including a three in a row from 1943 to 1945 and a two in a row in 1950 and 1951. The most successful time for the club came between 1939 and 1951 when the club won 8 of their 10 County Championships. Jimmy Flaherty was captain for 5 for the wins in 1939, 1944, 1945, 1947 and 1950.

Following their win in 1968 the club did not go on to win another Kerry Senior Hurling Championship for 55 years, losing 7 finals. This drought was eventually ended in 2023 when they beat Lixnaw in the 2023 Kerry Senior Hurling Championship final, beating them by a score of 0–15 to 1–09, a game shown live on the Irish tv channel TG4.

Roll of Honour

County Championship Winning Captains

  • 1939: Jimmy Flaherty
  • 1941: Jack Kenney
  • 1943: Pat Ladie
  • 1944: Jimmy Flaherty
  • 1945: Jimmy Flaherty
  • 1947: Jimmy Flaherty
  • 1950: Jimmy Flaherty
  • 1951: Tom Nolan
  • 1968: Tom Kenny
  • 2023: Bill Keane

Notable players

References

  1. Horgan, Tim (2015). Dying for the Cause: Kerry's Republican Dead. Mercier Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78117-279-7.

External links

Kerry GAA clubs
Individual club*
East Kerry
Mid Kerry
North Kerry
South Kerry
West Kerry
St Brendan's
Kenmare District
St Kieran's
Tralee District
Other divisions
Former clubs
*=Competing as individual club in 2010 Senior Football Championship
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