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- Boherlahan (Irish: An Bóthar Leathan) is a small village and census town in County Tipperary, Ireland. It lies on the R660 regional road between Cashel...
- Boherlahan–Dualla GAA is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club ****ociated with the villages of Boherlahan and Dualla in County Tipperary, Ireland. The parish...
- September 1875 at Longfield House, Boherlahan, County Tipperary. Having donated land to the parish of Boherlahan for the construction of a parish church...
- Ryan was an Irish sportsperson. He pla**** hurling with his local club Boherlahan–Dualla and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team in the 1890s. He...
- from the Boherlahan, who were county champions in 1925. Those colours were also the colours of the Tubberadora team, which later became Boherlahan. There...
- Newport Tom Allen Moycarkey-Borris 1900, 1906 1900, 1906 Patsy Armstrong Boherlahan 1895 1895 Pat Arrigan Carrick Davins 1960, 1965 1960, 1965, 1967 Martin...
- champions. Clonoulty won the championship after a 1–01 to 0–02 defeat of Boherlahan in the final. It was their first ever championship title. "Big breakthrough...
- establishment by the Tipperary County Board in 1887. Boherlahan were the defending champions. Boherlahan won the championship after a 2–02 to 0–00 defeat...
- provincial championship. The title has been won at least once by 32 clubs. Boherlahan–Dualla are the current (2023) titleholders, having beating Golden–Kilfeacle...
- Dualla; as do the local council and residents). The local GAA team is Boherlahan–Dualla GAA. The village hosts an annual agricultural event, the Dualla...