• winning team was trained by former Dr Crokes trainer Pat O'Shea. The 2013 Kerry senior football panel featured five Crokes players (Colm Cooper, Eoin Brosnan...
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  • Geaney "Crokes cruise to three in-a-row". Irish Examiner. 29 October 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2012. "Kerry club SFC final: Dingle deny Crokes". Hogan...
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  • GAA Killarney are a former Football and Hurling Divisional Team in County Kerry, Ireland and composed of players from the Dr Crokes and Legion clubs....
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  • Castlemagner clubs and is named after Dr. Thomas Croke, the first patron of the GAA, who was born in Kilbrin and who Croke Park is named after.[circular reference]...
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  • named after Thomas Croke, a former Catholic Archbishop of Cashel and one of the first patrons of the GAA. "GAA Cups and Trophies". gaa.ie. Archived from...
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    provincial finals in Gaelic football, and has been leased for non-GAA events. While Croke Park has hosted the majority of finals of the All-Ireland Senior...
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    finals. Croke Park is named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, who was elected as a patron of the GAA during the formation of the GAA in 1884. The Croke Park...
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