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| Home-bred qualifier wins top title | Irish Examiner |
| Jersey Champion — Patrick Aherne, Rylane, Co Cork (J M N Collins, Newcastle West). All Ireland Dairy Dry Cow Class open to all dairy breeds — Salesian Agricultural College, Pallaskenry (Ricky Barrett, Ballinhassig, Co Cork). ... Hunter Pony — John Wixted, Sixmilebridge, Co Clare. Show Pony — Marian Judge, Aughmore, Co Sligo. Working Hunter Pony — Gillian McNamara, Crecora, Co Limerick. This story appeared in the printed version of the Irish Examiner Thursday, August 26, ... |
| Weekly Notes 19/05/2010 | Newcastle West GAA |
| The 5 x €40 lucky dip winners were Mary Lynch, Ballyagran c/o Kay McCoy; Eric White, Newcastlewest c/o Kay McCoy; Jordan Kirwan c/o the Bridge Bar; Derek Spillane c/o John Collins; Helen Hartnet, Ahalin c/o Kay McCoy. .... With Kenmare playing on their home turf they were intent on setting down a marker that they weren't going to be beaten by the Limerick and Cork boys. With our lads struggling to find their feet in the first half Kenmare took a deserved lead into the ... |
| Weekly Note's 01/06/2010 |
| Liam's replacement Dar-ragh Morrissey then scored a fine point with his first touch and Newcastlewest were on their way to another county final. Seán Murphy's strength and determination paid off when he broke through the defence for ... |
| Republic of Ireland County Guides |
| Outside of Limerick City, the county landscape is noticeably made up of flatter terrain than neighbouring counties in Munster. Principal towns of note in Limerick are Newcastle West, Abbeyfeale, Croom and Pallas Green. ... If you enter Louth from the south via the spectacular River Boyne cable-stayed bridge on the M1, you will then be able to explore the county's other towns which include Ardee, Baltray, Carlingford (on the banks of the scenic Carlingford Lough inlet), ... |
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