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Croagh/Kilfinny is a GAA club located in County Limerick. It is located in the parish of Croagh/Kilfinny in the west division of Limerick GAA. Currently playing at Intermediate level, the club was founded in 1903, and for most of it's existence has been primarily concerned with the game of hurling. Natives of the parish who wish to play football are catered for in the neighboring parish of Cappagh.

The club is based in the villages of Croagh and Kilfinny, which together make up the parish of the same name. The parish is located in mid-Limerick, roughly 22km south west of Limerick City, on the N21 national primary road. Located at Adamswood, Croagh, Pairc an Chrocaigh are the club's home grounds, officially opened by GAA President Jack Boothman on 21st May 1995. Limerick played Kilkenny in a Senior hurling challenge match at the official opening. Neighbouring clubs include Rathkeale to the west, Cappagh to the north, Adare to the east, Granagh/Ballingarry to the south and Croom to the south east.