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The Kerry team in 1959 refers to the Gaelic football team from County Kerry, Ireland, which won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship that year. This team is notable for its strong lineup, featuring legendary players like Mick O'Dwyer and John O'Keeffe. Their victory in 1959 marked a significant achievement in Kerry's storied football history, contributing to the county's dominance in the sport during that era. The team's success helped solidify Kerry's reputation as a powerhouse in Gaelic football.
Paddy Kennedy - Kerry Gaelic footballer - was born in 1917.
Paddy Kennedy - politician - died in 1999.
Kerry have had more success in Gaelic Football than Mayo and have won most of their encounters, so Kerry would be regarded as being better than Mayo in Gaelic Football.
Irish (Gaelic): cosa (feet, legs) (Scottish) Gaelic: casan (feet, legs)
In the Irish, leabhar [l'yowr in Kerry & Galway; l'yór in Donegal]In Scottish Gaelic, leabhar [l'yór]
None, the name Kerry is of Gaelic origin and the bible was written in (primarily) Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek.
Yes, Gaelic Football is a team sport.
In Irish it's "chuir tú geall ar Chiarraí"
Paul Galvin, of Kerry.
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