• Lisgoold GAA Club is a gaelic football, hurling and ladies football club based in the village of Lisgoold, County Cork, Ireland. The club draws its support...
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  • Baptist Catholic church. Lisgoold is part of the Cork East Dáil constituency. The local Gaelic Athletic Association club, Lisgoold GAA, have pitch and gymnasium...
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  • Dungourney Erin's Own Fr. O'Neills Glanmire Glenbower Rovers Glenville Killeagh Lisgoold Midleton Russell Rovers Sarsfield's St. Catherine's St. Ita's Watergrasshill...
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  • Ciarán Cronin (category Lisgoold hurlers)
    1988 in Lisgoold, County Cork) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Lisgoold. He is Goalkeeper for the Lisgoold GAA team since...
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  • to knockout stage Aghada v Midleton Lisgoold v Blackrock Aghada v Blackrock Midleton v Lisgoold Aghada v Lisgoold Midleton v Blackrock   Advanced to knockout...
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    Examiner. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2013. Lyre leave it too late as Lisgoold hold on for one-point win Lyre lads aiming to make amends for last year’s...
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  • the winners' medals were not presented. In 1916 Brian Dillon's lost to Lisgoold in the county junior hurling championship, the medals from the previous...
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  • remaining there for 15 years until he was appointed parish priest in Lisgoold. Dineen died after a short illness on 11 November 1984, aged 65. St. Enda's...
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  • Russell Rovers v Tracton St. Finbarr's v Lisgoold Lisgoold v Russell Rovers Tracton v St. Finbarr's Tracton v Lisgoold Russell Rovers v St. Finbarr's   Advance...
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  • Mayfield v Lisgoold Blackrock v Ballygiblin Midleton v Blackrock Aghabullogue v Mayfield Aghabullogue v Midleton "Guide to the 2023 Cork GAA club hurling...
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  • v Kinsale Lisgoold v Inniscarra Harbour Rovers received a bye in this round. Harbour Rovers v Clonakilty Dromtarriffe v Lisgoold Lisgoold v Harbour Rovers...
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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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    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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  • and move into Junior A.[citation needed] In 2003, St Colum's defeated Lisgoold to win the Cork Junior Hurling Championship.[citation needed] In 2013,...
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    leading to Ballinora. The local Gaelic Athletic Association team is Ballinora GAA club. There is another village called Waterfall on the Beara Peninsula in...
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  • Erin's Own Barryroe v Castlemagner Killavullen v Ballygarvan Canovee v Lisgoold Mayfield received a bye in this round. Canovee v Castlemagner Mayfield...
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  • entered: Blarney (who later withdrew), Carrignavar, Emmets, Glanmire, Lees, Lisgoold, Midleton. All of the matches in the inaugural championship took place...
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    August 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020. "Glengarriff GAA - CLG An Gleann Garbh". www.glengarriff.cork.gaa.ie. Archived from the original on 6 December 2012...
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    and thousands of spectators annually. The Kinsale GAA club plays in the Carrigdhoun division of Cork GAA. They won the Cork Football Intermediate County...
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    Lee" is traditionally associated with the county. It is sometimes heard at GAA and other sports fixtures involving the county. Several media publications...
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    Ladysbridge and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne. The local GAA club, Fr. O'Neill's GAA, represents the same parish area. A monument in the centre of...
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    finals (in hurling and gaelic football) on several occasions. Cobh GAA is the local GAA club, and has a centre for gaelic games at Carrignafoy. Cobh Pirates...
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    the Nine Years' War. Castlehaven GAA is a Gaelic football club based in Castlehaven which participates in Cork GAA competitions. It has won six Cork...
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    Echo Live. Retrieved 31 October 2021. Horgan, John (31 October 2021). "Lisgoold hurlers set sights on county glory after East Cork breakthrough". Echo...
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    Cork (the other is at Cloyne in East Cork). Home to the Diarmuid O'Mathuna GAA Club which was founded in Cookie O'Callaghan's Bar in 1968. Castletown, the...
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  • winners’ medals were not presented. The following year Dillon's lost to Lisgoold in the county junior hurling championship and controversy arose at this...
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    all-time record-holders are Glanmire, who have won a total of 20 titles. Lisgoold are the title-holders, defeating Carrignavar by 2-09 to 0-10 in the 2023...
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  • Churchtown Gaels Churchtown Avondhu Green, white and yellow 0 — 0 — Lisgoold Lisgoold Imokilly Blue and yellow 1 2023 0 — Lyre Banteer Duhallow Black and...
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    accord a civic reception to Christy Cooney, President of the GAA". youghal.cork.gaa.ie. GAA. 2009. Archived from the original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved...
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    stations.[citation needed] In men sports Kiskeam is represented by Kiskeam GAA which is a Gaelic Football club only and competes in the Cork Senior Football...
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