Sarsfields GAA (Newbridge)

Sarsfields is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Newbridge in County Kildare, Ireland.

Roseberry Sarsfields won its first championship title in 1904, beating Naas in a delayed final which was played in January 1905.

[2] Sarsfields combined with Clane to represent Kildare in the 1905 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, and went on to win the 1905 final.

Sarsfields would dominate Kildare football for the coming decade, with only a Monasterevin intervention in 1911 preventing the club winning nine titles in a row.

[citation needed] The Dermot Burke Cup was retained in 1994 and, while a three-in-a-row seemed a possibility, Ballyteague won the title in 1995.

While Na Fianna of Dublin defeated the club in the Leinster semi-final, they used six substitutes, one more than allowed.

The Junior championship was won in 2009, allowing Sarsfields to compete at Intermediate level, for the first time in more than 20 years, from 2010.

Sarsfields Hurling were 2009 Junior League and Championship double winners and now compete at Intermediate level.