Carryduff (from Irish Ceathrú Aodha Dhuibh, meaning 'Black Hugh's quarter') is a small town and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland, about 10 kilometres...
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v Bredagh Carryduff v Liatroim Fontenoys Liatroim Fontenoys v Ballygalget Bredagh v Carryduff Ballycran v Portaferry Ballygalget v Carryduff Ballycran...
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of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council (Beechill; Cairnshill; Carryduff East; Carryduff West; Drumbo; Galwally; Knockbracken; Moneyreagh; and Newtownbreda)...
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Carryduff GAC is a Gaelic football club based in the town of Carryduff, County Down, Northern Ireland. In 1971, a group of parents in the southern suburbs...
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townland in County Down, Northern Ireland, lying on the south-east border of Carryduff. The townland is approximately 770 acres (3.1 km²) in area, and still...
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The Carryduff River (Irish Abhainn Cheathrú Aodha Dhuibh) is a minor river in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is a direct tributary of the River Lagan...
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Bryansford Glenn v Saval Longstone v Castlewellan Warrenpoint v Burren Carryduff v Kilcoo Round 2A features the eight winning teams from Round 1, with...
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Castlewellan v Mayobridge RGU Downpatrick v Ballyholland Harps Glenn v Carryduff Loughinisland v Kilcoo Longstone v Bredagh Bryansford v Saul Burren v...
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City Council and contains the wards of Beechill, Cairnshill, Carryduff East, Carryduff West, Galwally, Knockbracken and Newtownbreda. Castlereagh South...
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rejoining at the quarter final stage. Kilcoo were the holders after defeating Carryduff in the 2020 final, and retained the title following their victory in the...
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testimonial organised by John White and John Dempsey from the George Best Carryduff Manchester United SC. The testimonial featured Manchester United playing...
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The Oval, Belfast Referee: Alan Snoddy (Carryduff) 25 April 1989 The Oval, Belfast Referee: Alan Snoddy (Carryduff) "Irish League Archive, Floodlit Cup"...
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Intermediate Club Championship. Bredagh are the title holders after defeating Carryduff by 2-19 to 0-09 in the 2023 final. Over the course of the four-team group...
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main which ran 42 kilometres (26 mi) from the Silent Valley Reservoir to Carryduff, near Belfast and was built between 1893 and 1901 for the Belfast City...
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selector and manager. He played at club level with Glenn, Tullylish and Carryduff and at inter-county level with the Down senior football team. McCartan...
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Mayobridge RGU Downpatrick v Carryduff a RGU Downpatrick were unable to field due to an outbreak of COVID-19 within the squad. Carryduff were awarded the victory...
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Carrickaness, Carrickfergus, Carrickmore, Carrowclare, Carrowdore, Carrybridge, Carryduff, Castlecaulfield, Castledawson, Castlederg, Castlerock, Castlewellan,...
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it had no natural borough centre. The main centres of population are Carryduff, 6 miles (9.6 km) south of Belfast city centre and Dundonald, 5 miles...
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Ireland running from Belfast to Clough near Newcastle, passing through Carryduff and Ballynahinch. In Belfast, the route forms the Ormeau Road. At Clough...
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created for the 1973 local elections, and contained the wards of Beechill, Carryduff, Four Winds, Minnowburn, Moneyreagh and Newtownbreda. It was abolished...
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slot, U105 Lunch. She left the station in October 2008. Bryans attended Carryduff Primary School and Ballynahinch Tech. She is married to former broadcaster...
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Belfast, whilst most road traffic heads along from Clough along the A24 via Carryduff to Belfast. It had a population of 255 people in the 2001 census. Clough...
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city centre, 3 miles (5 km) east of Lisburn and 3 miles (5 km) west of Carryduff. It is in the historic barony of Castlereagh Upper. The townland has an...
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Antrim) Benraw Blackskull Braniel Bryansford Burren Cabra Carrowdore Carryduff Castlewellan Cloghy Clough Comber Conlig Corbet Craigavad Crawfordsburn...
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League Archive 23 September 1992 The Oval, Belfast Referee: Alan Snoddy (Carryduff) "Irish League Archive, Ulster Cup". Irish League Archive. Retrieved 27...
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Carrowcrin, Carrowcroey, Carrowlaverty, Carrowreagh, Carrowreagh Mountain, Carryduff, Casheltown, Cashlan, Castlecat, Castlegore, Castle Island, Castlenagree...
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Ravernet River, and there are several minor tributaries, including the Carryduff River, the River Farset and the Blackstaff River. Water quality is generally...
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born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. His formative years were spent in Carryduff, Northern Ireland. His favoured position is scrum half. Heaney has represented...
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Belfast (part) Lisburn (part) Newry (part) Towns Ballynahinch Banbridge Carryduff Comber Donaghadee Downpatrick Dromore Dundonald Holywood Kilkeel Newcastle...
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Belfast: Forestside, Saintfield Road, Four Winds, Mount Oriel, Laurelgrove, Carryduff, Knockbreda, Woodbreda, Newtownbreda Belfast, Lisburn & Castlereagh City...
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