Grangenolvin G.F.C.

Grangenolvin
An Gráinseach
Founded: 1955
County: Kildare
Colours: Blue and Gold
Grounds: Murphy Memorial Park, Grangemellon, Tankardstown
Coordinates: 52°57′59″N 6°57′17″W / 52.966289°N 6.954645°W / 52.966289; -6.954645Coordinates: 52°57′59″N 6°57′17″W / 52.966289°N 6.954645°W / 52.966289; -6.954645
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Grangenolvin G.F.C. is a Gaelic football (GFC) club based in southern County Kildare, Ireland. The club competes in the County Kildare GAA board league and cup system. Grangenolvin are a former AIB club of the year winner in 1985. Mick Carolan was chosen on the Kildare football team of the millennium and was a Cuchulainn All Stars Award winner in 1966.

History

The 1890 RIC files show Kilkea Geraldines had 40 members with P. J. Kennedy, William Farrell, John B. Ryan and Martin Lawlor recorded as officers. Grangenolvin GFC was founded in 1955 and purchased its grounds at Ardree in 1971. Murphy Memorial park was officially opened in 1985.

Gaelic football

The arrival of Johnny Morrissey and Johnny Miller in 1963 transformed the club. They won Junior B championship in 1964, the Junior A championship and Jack Higgins Cup in 1965. Kevin Wynne and Martin Mannion played inter-county from that team. Niall Connolly and Paul Doyle were on the Grange teams that won Junior B in 1985, Junior A in 1987 and were beaten Intermediate finalists in 1991.

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