Croagh-Kilfinny GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic Association club based in
County Limerick, Ireland.[1] Located near the village of
Croagh, and in the Catholic parish of Croagh-Kilfinny, it is a member of the west division of
Limerick GAA.[2] The club was founded in 1903 as Croagh GAA and caters exclusively for the sport of
hurling. As of 2023, the club play at
Intermediate level.[3]
Location
The club is based in the villages of
Croagh and
Kilfinny, situated in mid-Limerick, roughly 22 km south west of
Limerick City, on the N21 national primary road.[4] Located at Adamswood, Croagh, Pairc an Chrocaigh is the club's home grounds.[5]
History
Croagh-Kilfinny's first team played at
Junior level until 2021, when they won the Covid-delayed 2020
Limerick Junior Hurling Championship, beating
Patrickswell in the final by 2–22 to 0–8.[6] In their debut season at Intermediate level, the club reached the 2021
Intermediate Championship final, losing out to
Effin on a scoreline of 0–22 to 0–15.[7] Croagh-Kilfinny reached the final for a second successive year in 2022, but were again defeated, on this occasion by
Na Piarsaigh, losing out 1–19 to 0-14.[8]