O'Hanrahans are a Gaelic football club from Carlow, County Carlow. They are one of the most successful clubs in the history of Carlow GAA. They have won...
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titles, the 3rd most of any county. Of these, Éire Óg have won 5 and O'Hanrahans GFC have won 1, the most recent of which was in 2000. No team from Carlow...
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Gaelic games sports clubs are named after him: Geraldine O'Hanrahans GAA (New Ross) and O'Hanrahans GFC (Carlow town). A Swordsman of the Brigade (1914) When...
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Gaelic Athletic Club (often denotes that more than one sport is played) GFC: Gaelic Football Club HC: Hurling Club or Handball Club HCC: Hurling and...
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Carlow[contradictory] Thomas Walshe (Fenagh GFC/Ballinkillen HC) – Railway Cup SF Cyril Hughes (St Andrew's, Bagenalstown GFC/Ballinkillen HC) – Railway Cup SF...
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Carlow Intermediate Football Championship Kilbride - (Intermediate Champions) Relegated to 2018 Carlow Intermediate Football Championship O'Hanrahans...
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Championship title, thus ending a 3-year exodus since being relegated in 2013. O'Hanrahans were relegated to the 2018 I.F.C. after just a 2-year stint in the top-flight...
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Athlone (Westmeath) 1-06 Athlone (Westmeath) 3-12 Athlone (Westmeath) 1-12 O'Hanrahans (Carlow) 0-04 Athlone (Westmeath) 2-09 Ratoath (Meath) 2-12 Ratoath (Meath)...
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Park on 9 October 2016 to claim a "2-in-a-row" of titles. This was the O'Hanrahans' return to the senior grade after claiming the 2015 Carlow Intermediate...
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