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Ballinabrackey (Irish:
Buaile na Bréachmhaí,
meaning 'summer
pasture of the wolf-plain') is a
village in
County Meath in Ireland. It is in the
civil parish...
- on 28th
August 2023. Na
Fianna v
Seneschalstown Moynalvey v
Curraha Ballinabrackey v
Skryne St. Peter's
Dunboyne v
Gaeil Colmcille Na
Fianna v
Skryne Moynalvey...
- third-placed
finisher of
Group A.
Preliminary Quarter-Final:
Nobber 0-10, 0-9
Ballinabrackey, Skryne, 16/9/2017, Quarter-finals:
Curraha 1-13, 0-9 Donaghmore/Ashbourne...
- F.C.
crown and
their second S.F.C.
championship in a row. In 2020,
Ballinabrackey won the I.F.C. for the
first time in
their history to
reach the top...
- Tailteann, 20/9/2014,
Ratoath 1-10, 1-11
Ballinabrackey, Trim, 21/9/2014, Final:
Ballinlough 1-12, 1-9
Ballinabrackey,
Pairc Tailteann, 5/10/2014, Preliminary...
- an
Irish sportsperson. He pla****
Gaelic football for his
local club
Ballinabrackey and was a
senior member of the
Meath county team from 1959
until 1970...
-
claimed their 2nd
Intermediate championship title when they
defeated Ballinabrackey 2–9 to 0–5 in the final. The
following teams have
changed division since...
- were
crowned Ulster Junior champions. The club
would go on to beat
Ballinabrackey in the All-Ireland semi
final to
qualify for the
final of the All-Ireland...
-
Athboy and
Ballivor were
regraded from the 1963 S.F.C.
Drumconrath and
Ballinabrackey were
promoted after claiming the 1963
Meath Junior Football Championship...
- F.C.
title in 1974 so
Wolfe Tones were put
straight into the S.F.C.
Ballinabrackey were
promoted after claiming the 1977
Meath Junior Football Championship...