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Clonaslee (1891),
Ballygeehan (1915),
Abbeyleix (1932), Borris-in-Ossory (1957), Rathdowney-Errill (2008) 3 finals: (3-0)
Ballygeehan (1916), Abbeyleix...
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Ballygeehan, St Canice's, Cannonswood, Ballacolla.[citation needed] From 1914 to 1918,
hurling was
particularly strong the area with the
Ballygeehan team...
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Mountmellick 2 1967, 2024 Borris-in-Ossory/Kilcotton 2 2012, 2014 27
Ballygeehan 1 1913 Kyle 1 1947
Castlemore 1 1950
Cuddagh 1 1956 St Conleth's 1 1968...
- At club
level Finlay won
several county club
championship medals with
Ballygeehan.[citation needed] His brother, Jack Finlay, was also an All-Ireland medalist...
- Championship, an inter-county
hurling tournament for the top
teams in Ireland.
Ballygeehan representing Laois defeated Redmonds from Cork in the
final to record...
- Joseph's
Stradbally Ti****e
Trumera Former clubs Ballyadams Ballybrittas Ballygeehan Ballyroan Blandsfort Cappamore Castlemore Cuddagh Cullohill De Montforts...
- had a love of
hurling from a
young age and soon
joined his
local club
Ballygeehan. In 1913
Finlay won a
Laois Junior Hurling Championship with the club...
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Mooncoin (3) 1914
Ambrose Power Clare Tulla (2) 1915 Jack
Finlay Laois Ballygeehan 1916
Johnny Leahy (1)
Tipperary Boherlahan (1) 1917 John Ryan Dublin...
- half back. The team was:
Timmy Fitzpatrick (Kilcotton), Tom
Finlay (
Ballygeehan),
Jackie Bergin (Abbeyleix), Mick ****n (Rathdowney),
Ollie Fennell (Clonad)...