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Summerhill G.F.C.
Druim Samhraidh
Founded:1931
County:Meath
Nickname:The Hill
Colours:Blue and Yellow/Gold
Grounds:Square Park
Coordinates:53°29′01″N 6°44′21″W / 53.4836°N 6.739055°W / 53.4836; -6.739055
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Summerhill Gaelic Football Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the village of Summerhill in County Meath,[1] Ireland. The team was first founded in 1905 but later disbanded. The current club was founded in 1931, and has since won 8 Meath Senior Football Championships. Summerhill is one of three Meath teams to have won the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship.

  1. ^ http://www.meath.ie/CountyCouncil/Publications/DevelopmentPlan/TrimElectoralAreaPlanningPublications/File,30317,en.pdf[permanent dead link]

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