Summerhill Gaelic Football Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the village of Summerhill in County Meath, Ireland. The team was first...
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demonstrated the power and wealth the Langford Rowley family Summerhill GFC, a GAA club Summerhill College, a voluntary secondary school in Sligo England Summer...
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facilities include Summerhill Golf Course, Kilcock Golf Course, Summerhill Tennis Courts (at the Community Centre), and the grounds of Summerhill GFC. The Clarkstown...
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Gerry McEntee (category Summerhill Gaelic footballers)
played for the Meath county team. He played club football for Nobber GFC and Summerhill. During his playing career he helped his local club Nobber to rise...
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Nobber's appeal and they lost their senior status. On 20 October 2013, Summerhill GFC claimed their 7th Senior Championship title, when defeating Na Fianna...
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the parish of Moynalvey and Kiltale. The parish is located 5 km from Summerhill and 17 km from Dunboyne. Moynalvey parish has a population of approximately...
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Mick Lyons (Gaelic footballer) (category Summerhill Gaelic footballers)
February 2010. Retrieved 23 September 2009. "Rathcore Golf Club". Meath.ie. Retrieved 23 September 2009. Official Meath Website Summerhill GFC Website...
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Skryne GFC is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Skryne, in County Meath, Ireland. The club mainly plays Gaelic Football. It competes...
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officially recognised abbreviation and used predominately in the north of Ireland GFC: Gaelic Football Club HC: Hurling Club or Handball Club HCC: Hurling and...
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Joseph MacManus (category People educated at Summerhill College)
and Corinthians, and Gaelic football for both Saint Mary's GFC of Maugheraboy and Coolera GFC of Strandhill. His father Seán, who at the time was a leading...
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1996, Dunboyne Ladies GFC remains the only standalone Ladies Gaelic football club in Meath.[citation needed] Dunboyne Ladies GFC have won Meath Championships...
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the Meath Senior Football final in 1964 but lost by 2 points to Kilbride GFC 0-08 to 0-06. In 1966 the club won the Meath Senior Football Championship...
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with another J.A.F.C. known as Kilberry G.F.C. at the time) first year in existence. Gaeil Colmcille 'B', Summerhill and Kilallon were promoted after claiming...
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code EIBB, near the village. There is a Gaelic Football Club, Ballyboughal GFC, which was founded in 1935 as Ballyboughal Rangers, but the name was changed...
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