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Kilbride GFC was formed in 1948 and since then has made a significant contribution to Meath football. The aim of our web site is to provide information on Gaelic Games and events and to keep in touch with our members that are in far away fields. Kilbride GFC has a long standing tradition within Meath and further afield in the promoting of our game. I would like to thank all past and present members, players and supporters for their continued support both on and off the field. We have an open door policy to all and welcome any new members and finally I hope you enjoy your visit to our web site.

Daithi Harford – Caothaoirleach

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Plenty of action with Kilbride GFC/LGFA let’s get out and support the lads and ladies 🔴🟢 ... See MoreSee Less
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THE 2025 MEATH LGFA CHAMPIONSHIP STARTS THIS WEEK. FOLLOWING THEIR PROMOTION TO JUNIOR A, KILBRIDE LADIES TRAVEL TO PILLTOWN THIS WEDNESDAY FOR THEIR OPENING GAME.ALL SUPPORT GREATLY APPRECIATED ... See MoreSee Less
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Kilbride GFC Mourns the Loss of Former Club Captain Pat BrutonIt is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our former club captain, Pat Bruton. Pat, the last Kilbride man to lift the prestigious Keegan Cup, passed away on Wednesday evening surrounded by his loving family.Pat's remarkable legacy in a Kilbride jersey is highlighted by his incredible achievement of holding five Keegan Cup medals, with his last victory coming as captain in 1971. Along with many other titles including Feis Cups. Only the chosen few hold's all five Championship medals.Pat was also a proud member of the legendary Meath team of 1967, which claimed the All-Ireland title after a thrilling final against Cork. Pat was one of six Kilbride men on that historic panel, Pat was also part of the Meath team who played in Australia in 1968 his contributions to the sport and the community will never be forgotten.Pat is survived by his devoted wife, Ann, his sons, Robert, Richard & John, who all played for the Kilbride club, his daughters Suzanne, Karen, and Ann Marie, as well as his brother Sean, his sister Eileen, his many Grandchildren, Son & Daughters in Laws and all of his extended family and many friends.The Kilbride club extends its deepest condolences to Pat's family during this difficult time. He will be remembered not only for his sporting achievements which were many but also for the warmth and kindness he shared with everyone around him.Rest in peace, Pat. Your legacy will live on in the hearts of all who knew you. rip.ie/death-notice/patrick-pat-bruton-meath-the-ward-601766 Executive CommitteeKilbride GFC ... See MoreSee Less
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