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- Cromane_GAA abstract "Réalt na Mara, Cromane, is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from the fishing village of Cromane, eight miles west of Killorglin in County Kerry, Ireland.Cromane play football in maroon and white colours. The club fields teams from under-8 to senior level. The club's name is derived from the village's church, also called Réalt na Mara (Star of the Sea in English). The local national school also carries the same name.There was a club in Cromane in the mid-1950s. Indeed, in 1954, Pat O'Shea played for the Kerry minors as a Cromane player.Since 1983 – when the current club was formed – players such as 2015 GAA Football All-Star Donnchadh Walsh, Sean O'Sullivan, Sean Walsh and Deavan O'Flaherty have worn the green and gold of Kerry.Donnchadh Walsh played Kerry minor for two years (2001/02) as well as under-21 and is a current Kerry senior player. He has won three All-Ireland medals (2007, 2009, and 2014). In 2015 Donnchadh was named as left-half forward on the GAA Football All-Stars team.Seán O'Sullivan played Kerry minor in 1998 and then had three years as an under-21, losing the 1999 All-Ireland Under-21 Football final against Westmeath. Seán quickly progressed to the Kerry senior football team and played during 2002 and 2009 during which time he won three All-Irelands himself (2006, 2007, and 2009).Seán Walsh, a brother of Donnchadh's, was a member of the Kerry under-21 football panel in 2010, while Deavan O'Flaherty was a member of the Kerry minor football panel in 2012.On March 2, 2003, both Donnchadh Walsh and Seán O'Sullivan lined out in the half-forward line for the Kerry senior football team in their National League win (2-11 to 0-14) over Dublin in Killarney.In November 2015 Donnchadh Walsh was the only Kerry player to be selected to play Australia in a one-off International Rules game in Croke Park.Cromane's first major triumph on the football field came in 1994 when they claimed the Kerry Novice Championship, a feat they repeated in 1998 - beating Tuosist in the final.Cromane's first Mid Kerry title came in 1999 when they claimed the O'Sullivan Cup title, three more titles quickly followed in 2002, 2003, and 2006.In March 2008 Cromane won the Munster Junior B Football Championship beating Cork's St Oliver Plunkett's in the final in Knockaderry, Limerick. The final score was Cromane 1-8, Oliver Plunkett's 0-8. Cromane claimed the honour of representing Kerry having won the 2007 Kerry Novice Championship (Kerry's version of Junior B) by beating Ballydonoghue in Austin Stack Park, Tralee. The final score was Cromane 0-11, Ballydonoghue 2-3.The Cromane senior football team currently competes in Division 5 of the Kerry County League and in the junior football championship.".
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageExternalLink www.cromane.com.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageExternalLink RealtNaMaraCLG.
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- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_Athletic_Association_clubs_in_County_Kerry.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_football_clubs_in_County_Kerry.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink County_Kerry.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Cromane.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Donnchadh_Walsh.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_Athletic_Association.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Killorglin.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Sean_OSullivan.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLink Sexc3xa1n_OSullivan_(footballer).
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cromane".
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageWikiLinkText "Réalt na Mara, Cromane".
- Cromane_GAA body "800000".
- Cromane_GAA clubGaa "Cromane GAA".
- Cromane_GAA colours "Maroon and White".
- Cromane_GAA county "Kerry".
- Cromane_GAA founded "1984".
- Cromane_GAA grounds "Cromane GAA grounds".
- Cromane_GAA irish "Cumann Lúchtchleas Gael Réalt na Mara".
- Cromane_GAA leftarm "800000".
- Cromane_GAA province "Munster".
- Cromane_GAA rightarm "800000".
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- Cromane_GAA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_GAA_club.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kerry-GAA-club-stub.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kerry_GAA_clubs.
- Cromane_GAA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Cromane_GAA subject Category:Gaelic_Athletic_Association_clubs_in_County_Kerry.
- Cromane_GAA subject Category:Gaelic_football_clubs_in_County_Kerry.
- Cromane_GAA hypernym Club.
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- Cromane_GAA type SoccerClub.
- Cromane_GAA type Organization.
- Cromane_GAA type Organization.
- Cromane_GAA type SpatialThing.
- Cromane_GAA comment "Réalt na Mara, Cromane, is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from the fishing village of Cromane, eight miles west of Killorglin in County Kerry, Ireland.Cromane play football in maroon and white colours. The club fields teams from under-8 to senior level. The club's name is derived from the village's church, also called Réalt na Mara (Star of the Sea in English). The local national school also carries the same name.There was a club in Cromane in the mid-1950s.".
- Cromane_GAA label "Cromane GAA".
- Cromane_GAA sameAs Q5187554.
- Cromane_GAA sameAs m.03qn9b6.
- Cromane_GAA sameAs Q5187554.
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- Cromane_GAA wasDerivedFrom Cromane_GAA?oldid=706960285.
- Cromane_GAA homepage www.cromane.com.
- Cromane_GAA isPrimaryTopicOf Cromane_GAA.