Chruchtown GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the village of Churchtown in County Cork, Ireland. The club field teams in hurling and...
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Churchtown (Irish: Baile an Teampaill) is a largely residential affluent suburb on the southside of Dublin, between Rathfarnham and Dundrum. Braemor Road...
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Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the parish of Churchtown-Liscarroll, County Cork, Ireland. The club fields...
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Ballyclough Ballygiblin Ballyhea Buttevant Castletownroche Charleville Churchtown (defunct) Clyda Rovers Deel Rovers Dromina Doneraile Fermoy Glanworth...
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Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels v Killavullen Harbour Rovers v Killavullen Killavullen qualified for the final for the first time since 1929. "Avondhu GAA Launch...
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their governing club, Churchtown, field teams in hurling and Gaelic football. The club plays in the Avondhu division of Cork GAA. Cork Junior Hurling Championship...
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Liscarroll/Churchtown Gaels Kilshannig v Ballyhooly Harbour Rovers v Kilshannig Overall Single game Ryan, Pat (8 February 2023). "Avondhu GAA Board confirms...
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parish, barony of Rathconrath, County Westmeath Milltown, Churchtown, a townland in Churchtown civil parish, barony of Rathconrath, County Westmeath Milltown...
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Castlemitchell GFC is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in County Kildare, Ireland, who reached senior status in the 1950s and again in the 1990s...
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Sandyford and Balally area. In 1999 Dundrum-Churchtown joined forces with Naomh Olaf to serves both Dundrum and Churchtown areas. The club now has 9 schools in...
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Glantane, Dromahane and Bweeng. The club was founded in the same year as GAA's founding, in 1884. Cill Seannaigh comes from St Senach, who founded a church...
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Clann na nGael GAA club is a Gaelic football club located in the parish of Drimoleague and Drinagh in County Cork, Ireland. It draws its players from...
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Dromtarriffe GAA website. Retrieved 29 August 2020. "Bride Rovers GAA". East Cork GAA website. 8 June 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2020. "History". Midleton GAA website...
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"Club History Dromtarriffe GAA". Dromtarriffe GAA website. Retrieved 29 August 2020. "Bride Rovers GAA". East Cork GAA website. 8 June 2020. Retrieved...
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1992) was an Irish hurler. At club level he played with Ballyhea and Churchtown, divisional side Avondhu and at inter-county level was a member of the...
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Cookstown (redirect from Churchtown Primary School)
Aaron Hughes - footballer, Northern Ireland Team Owen Mulligan - Tyrone GAA footballer Ian Sloan - 2016 and 2020 Olympian, Great Britain Martin Sloan...
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of Shanagarry, County Cork, Ireland. The club draws its support from Churchtown South, Ballycotton, Garryvoe and Shanagarry itself. It competes in competitions...
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Kilgobnet on O'Shea's land and associated with St. Gobnait, the other in Churchtown burial ground, which is more than five centuries old. Ballymalis Castle...
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Cabinteely-Loughlinstown, Cabinteely-Pottery, Churchtown-Castle, Churchtown-Landscape, Churchtown-Nutgrove, Churchtown-Orwell, Churchtown-Woodlawn, Clonskeagh-Belfield...
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that play Gaelic games categorised by their governing bodies (GAA provincial council and GAA county). Common abbreviations used in club names are: CC: Camogie...
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Ballyfermot (section GAA)
[citation needed] Another GAA club was present in the 1990s under the name St. Laurences GAA, which later merged with nearby Quarryvalle GAA in Clondalkin. Ballyfermot...
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Liscarroll Churchtown Gaels 2-15 - 2-05 Mallow Semi-finals Ballyhooly 1-07 - 2-11 Charleville Killavullen 1-15 - 1-05 Liscarroll Churchtown Gaels Final...
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Monicas". Dublin GAA Website. 28 September 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2020. "Fox on the double as Crokes crowned JFC 'A' champions". Dublin GAA Website. 5...
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Lucan, Dublin (section GAA)
the needs of people with disabilities in the Lucan area. Lucan has three GAA teams. Lucan Sarsfields, the largest sports organisation in the town, was...
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Clondalkin (section GAA)
Clondalkin.[citation needed] The town's oldest sports club is the Round Towers GAA Club, which was founded in December 1884 and is located on Convent Road....
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also serves Crumlin GAA clubs in the area include Crumlin GAA (based in Pearse Park, with its clubrooms in O'Toole Park), Kevin's GAA (based in Dolphin...
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Baz Ashmawy (category People from Churchtown, Dublin)
He moved to Ireland at age eight and grew up in the Dublin suburb of Churchtown and attended CUS Leeson Street for a period of time. Ashmawy is best known[citation...
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Swords, Dublin (section GAA)
original on 29 September 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2012. Churchtown Trust[permanent dead link] Churchtown Trust Prayer Room "Jacobite Church, Swords, Ireland"...
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Douglas, Cork (section GAA)
other ethnicities, and 1% did not state an ethnicity. GAA clubs in the area include the Douglas GAA and Nemo Rangers hurling and football clubs. Nemo Rangers...
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