Ballyduff (Irish: An Baile Dubh, meaning 'the black town')[2] is a village near Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland.
Near Ballyduff at Rattoo, a round tower reaches a height of 29.56m, with a base circumference of 15m.
[4] On 1 November 1920, in reprisals for the killings and shootings of various RIC constables in the area, the Black and Tans shot a local man (John Houlihan) dead, burned the local creamery to the ground, and then burned seven homes in the Abbeydorney area.
The club won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final in 1891, when the team was trained by James McDonnell.
[8] Ballyduff is also home to the soccer team Rattoo Rovers who play in the Kerry District League.