Athgarvan GAA explained

Club Gaa:Athgarvan GAA
Irish:Ath Garbhán
County:Kildare
Coordinates:53.1489°N -6.8006°W
Colours:Light Blue and White
Grounds:Athgarvan GAA Grounds, Athgarvan
Founded:1889
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Shorts:162656
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Athgarvan is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in Athgarvan, County Kildare, Republic of Ireland, which played a significant role in the development of the GAA in the 1890s.

Gaelic football

Athgarvan competed in the first junior C final in 1975, winning the competition in 1977.Kildare county player David Butler. Youngest ever senior debut for the club was made by starlet prospect Rory (Rozza) O’Donnell at the age of 16 in 2019. Asked about the honour, a delighted Rory said : "It's a real privilege to play for this great club. Hopefully it will be the first of many appearances with the Seniors and I can go on to emulate Club legend Gary "The Mighty" Quinn in having a long and distinguished career."Unfortunately, this was to be Rory's final contribution to the Athgarvan Seniors, as he was soon dropped due to his extreme lack of footballing ability.

Hurling

Eyrefield competed in the hurling championships in the 1910s.

Ladies football

Athgarvan went to the All Ireland junior club final in 2005, losing to Mourneabbey of Cork by 2–11 to 2–7.

Honours

Minor D Championship 2019 Winners

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