GAA The nickname for the
Kildare GAA team is the
Lilywhites, as a result of its early jerseys being made from the bags of the Lilywhite Bakery. The all-white jerseys they wear are in reference to this. In 1928, Kildare became the first team to win the
Sam Maguire trophy for the
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, defeating Cavan 2–6 to 2–5. However, since then Kildare has reached the All-Ireland Football Championship Final on four occasions, the last being in 1998, but has failed on all four attempts. County Kildare is also known as the
Shortgrass County which is a reference to how short the grass is on the commons of
the Curragh.
Golf The
Michael Smurfit owned
K Club, situated on the River Liffey near
Straffan played host to the 2006
Ryder Cup.
Carton House Golf Club is located in Maynooth. The
Golfing Union of Ireland, the longest established golf union in the world, have their national headquarters on the estate. This facility also comprises the GUI National Academy, an teaching facility for up-and-coming golfers, as well as being a facility available to all golfers in Ireland. Other prominent courses are located at Knockanally and
Clane.
Horse racing Kildare is famous worldwide for its horse racing.
The Curragh horse-racing course is the home to all five Irish Classic Flat races. Also located in County Kildare are two other courses,
Punchestown Racecourse, home of the National Hunt Festival of Ireland, and
Naas Racecourse, which runs both National Hunt and Flat meetings and is used by top racehorse trainers as a test for horses preparing for the Cheltenham festival. The county is famous for the quality of horses bred in the many stud farms to which it is home, including the
Irish National Stud and many other top studs such as Gilltown, Moyglare and
Kildangan Stud, and race horse training establishments, such as the Osborne Stables.
Motorsports Kildare is the home to
Mondello Park, Ireland's only international motorsport venue. Established by
Martin Birrane in 1968 on , and redeveloped in 1999/2000, the facility incorporates of race track, 24 race garages and 12 Hospitality Suites. The Circuit also has of extreme off-road driving trails and a off-road activities centre and the Museum of Motorsport. Mondello Park was awarded the
FIA International race track status in 2001. It is host to National and International Race events, Motor Shows, Car & Bike Track days, Training Schools and Corporate Events.
Soccer Kildare County F.C. was a League of Ireland club from 2002 until 2009, based in Newbridge, where Leinster Senior League side
Newbridge Town F.C. was invited to join the league in 2002, however, a broader Kildare-based franchise was created instead, playing out of
Station Road, Newbridge. == Places of interest ==