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Avondhu GAA is a
Gaelic football and
hurling division in the
north of Cork, Ireland. The
division includes teams such as Charleville, Mallow, Fermoy,...
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qualified for the
final for the
first time
since 1929. "
Avondhu GAA
Launch Junior A Championships".
Avondhu GAA. 6
August 2024.
Retrieved 8
August 2024. Ryan...
- club
field teams in
hurling and
Gaelic football. The club
plays in the
Avondhu division of Cork GAA. The club has
merged with
neighbours Liscarroll under...
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Galvin family ) The
Clare Echo The
Clare County Express Est. 1979 The
Avondhu – north-east Cork and
neighbouring areas of Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford...
- John (7
September 2022). "Horse fair
supporters return to Tallow". The
Avondhu.
Retrieved 3
September 2023. "Witness the
sights and
sounds of the Tallow...
- This is a list of
clubs in
Ireland that play
Gaelic games categorised by
their governing bodies (GAA
provincial council and GAA county).
Common abbreviations...
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outlets focus or
market themselves on a
provincial basis.
These include the
Avondhu (covering
parts of Cork, Waterford,
Limerick and Tipperary), the Nationalist...
- The
Avondhu. 15
March 2012.
Retrieved 26 June 2023. Ryan,
Paddy (5
January 2023). "Recalling St Colman's
Harty success 30
years ago". The
Avondhu. Retrieved...
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October 2023). "Harbour
Rovers see off
Kilshanning to
claim Avondhu Junior Hurling crown". The Corkman.
Retrieved 28
October 2023.
Avondhu GAA website...
- Cork,
Tipperary and
Waterford borders in Ireland. The club, part of the
Avondhu division in Cork,
fields teams in both
hurling and
Gaelic football. While...