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- Barróg was a style of folk wrestling practiced in Ireland until the early 20th century. It was a type of backhold wrestling, similar to Scottish Backhold...
- shoe a 'brogue.'" It is debated that the term comes from the Irish word barróg, meaning "a hold (on the tongue)," thus "accent" or "speech impediment."...
- Naomh Barróg is a Dublin based Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club. Gaelic games were introduced to the parish of Kilbarrack-Foxfield through the Scoil Lorcáin...
- Suntukan Sikaran Capoeira Engolo Taido Folk wrestling Alysh Backhold wrestling Barróg Bokh Buriad bokh Bukh noololdoon Bultong Buno Canarian wrestling Calegon...
- Naomh Barróg Round 2 Naomh Barróg v St Anne's Round Towers Clondalkin v St Maurs Round 3 St Anne's v St Maurs Round Towers Clondalkin v Naomh Barróg Round...
- the toes intended for drying while worn in wet conditions. brogue (from barróg, meaning "to wrestle or grasp" with teanga (tongue) to mean an impediment...
- 614) Martyr Sigeberht of East Anglia, King of the East Angles (635) Saint Barrog (Barrwg, Barnoch, Barry), a disciple of St Cadoc of Wales, hermit (7th century)...
- originating from Norfolk, is another form of jacket wrestling with no groundwork. Barróg was a form of backhold wrestling practiced primarily in the west and north...
- Baruc (Welsh: Barrwg Welsh pronunciation: [ˈbarʊɡ]; also known as Barruc, Barrog or Barry) was a 6th-century Welsh saint. Saint Baruc, who was a disciple...
- 16 clubs; these include Castleknock, Erin go Bragh, Fingallians, Naomh Barróg, Naomh Mearnóg, O'Dwyers, Setanta, Skerries Harps, St Brigid's, St Finians...