The Blackrock Rugby Festival (also known as the St. Mary's Blackrock Festival or simply Blackrock), is an annual school's rugby union competition held...
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Black Rock (redirect from Blackrock (disambiguation))
Association), also known as Blackrock Hunting Club, in Blackrock, Cork, Ireland Blackrock Rugby Festival, a schools' rugby festival hosted by St. Mary's School...
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This is a list of previous winners of the Blackrock Rugby Festival, which was established in 1983. St. Mary's School holds the most titles of any school...
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Handsome Devil (film) (category Rugby union films)
attending Blackrock College in the 1980s. Handsome Devil premiered in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and...
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Philip Wokorach (category Ugandan rugby union players)
School League title in 2011 as well as coming runners up in the Blackrock Rugby Festival. He led the sevens side to victory at the Safari Sevens tournament...
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high schools premier rugby league – the Prescott Cup, Damu Pevu Shield, the National Rugby championship, the Blackrock Rugby Festival and all other tournaments...
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Methodist College Belfast (section Rugby Club)
In October 2009, the 1st XV won the invitational Blackrock Rugby Festival, organised by Blackrock College, Dublin a once off event to celebrate that...
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October 2011 at the Wayback Machine "St.Mary's Blackrock Rugby Festival slated for 15th May | KENYA RUGBY NEWS". Archived from the original on 14 May 2010...
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Jordi Murphy (category Blackrock College RFC players)
Jordi's Day festival. Murphy moved to Dublin at the age of nine where he attended Willow Park primary school. Murphy played rugby with Blackrock and was part...
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2018. "Home – BCO: CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory". BCO: CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory. Retrieved 20 October 2018. "Blackrock Castle Observatory"....
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Wetherspoons pub in the Republic of Ireland, The Three Tun Tavern, opened in Blackrock, County Dublin, in 2014. Another opened in Cork in 2015. The Three Tun...
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The history of rugby union follows from various football games long before the 19th century, but it was not until the middle of that century that the...
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Cork (city) (redirect from Cork Midsummer Festival)
city wall) and the Marina and Atlantic Pond (an avenue and amenity near Blackrock used by joggers, runners and rowing clubs). Up until April 2009, there...
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Malcolm Campbell. The film is loosely based on Kevin Power's Bad Day in Blackrock, a 2008 novel inspired by the real-life death of Brian Murphy in 2000...
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Castleknock College (section Rugby)
Castleknock is considered to be one of the Major Leinster Rugby Schools, the others being Blackrock, Clongowes, Belvedere, Terenure, St Michael's and St Mary's...
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An Tóstal (redirect from An Tostal Festival)
Grandmaster Luděk Pachman. In rugby, the winners of the Munster schools cup hosted their Leinster counterparts at Thomond Park. Blackrock were beaten by Rockwell...
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the city with its limits extending to the River Lee and the village of Blackrock further to the east. Originally, Ballintemple was a separate village but...
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The rugby team is known as The Bandits. In 2008 they were the winners of the St. Mary's Blackrock Festival, the biggest schools rugby festival in Kenya...
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Páirc Uí Chaoimh (section Rugby union)
McCarthy) stand, 10,000 in the uncovered stand, approximately 12,000 in the "Blackrock end" terrace, approximately 12,000 in the "City end" terracing, and 50...
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Rugby Union international, Munster Rugby and British and Irish Lions team member Donncha O'Callaghan, Irish Rugby Union international, Munster Rugby and...
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Presentation Brothers College, Cork (section Rugby)
site of the college's rugby facilities; the Western Road premises is now owned and used by UCC. The college has developed new rugby facilities at Dennehy's...
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Douglas, Cork (section Rugby union)
was demolished in 1969, the original inscribed fireplace was moved to Blackrock Castle. The nearby Montfieldstown House was reputed to be the inspiration...
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located in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. It is on the coast, between Blackrock and Dún Laoghaire while also bordering Sallynoggin and Deansgrange inland...
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Raymond Browne, holds a science degree from UCC.[citation needed] In sport, rugby coach Declan Kidney, Gaelic footballers Séamus Moynihan, Maurice Fitzgerald...
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2020. Investec has been involved in a number of rugby sponsorships around the world, stating that "rugby embodies Investec's beliefs in collaborative teamwork...
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shareholders of Nike in early 2024 were: Phil Knight (17.4%) Vanguard (7.23%) BlackRock (5.93%) State Street Global Advisors (3.71%) Travis Knight (3.14%) Knight...
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Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal (section Rugby)
the most notable being the award-winning Newcastle Mall adjacent to the Blackrock Casino, Amajuba Mall, Newcastle Corner, Victorian Mall, Village Walk,...
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Neighborhoods near the Yulee CDP and/or CCD include: Blackmon/Haddock Blackrock Chester Flood Acres Heron Isles Hickory Village Hideaway and Pinewood...
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broadcaster (RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta). Jimmy Brohan, 88, Irish hurler (Blackrock, Cork). Romeo Callejo Sr., 86, Filipino judge, associate justice of the...
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