- The
River Clodiagh (Irish: An Chlóideach) is a
small river which rises in
Lough Coumduala in the
Comeragh Mountains in
north County Waterford. (It should...
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Clodiagh Gaels is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in Killeigh,
County Offaly, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both
hurling and
Gaelic football...
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County Offaly, Ireland,
bordering the town of Tullamore, near the
River Clodiagh. It is
considered one of the
finest of its type in the country. The first...
- (Westmeath) v Borris-in-Ossory–Kilcotton (Laois)
Lisdowney (Kilkenny) v
Clodiagh Gaels (Offaly) Borris-in-Ossory–Kilcotton (Laois) v
Lisdowney (Kilkenny)...
- Championship. Kilcormac–Killoughey are the
title holders after defeating Clodiagh Gaels by 1–13 to 0–09 in the 2024 final. The
Offaly Intermediate Championship...
- Suir 114.75
miles (184.67 km)
River Drish 19.75
miles (31.78 km)
River Clodiagh 20.5
miles (33.0 km)
Aherlow River 27
miles (43 km)
River Ara 18.25 miles...
- of John Beresford, 5th
Marquess of Waterford, was
named after the
River Clodiagh,
which flows through the Marquess's
estate at
Curraghmore at
County Waterford...
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Clara Clodiagh Gaels v
Carrig &
Riverstown Birr v Kilcormac–Killoughey
Carrig &
Riverstown v
Lusmagh Clara v Birr Kilcormac–Killoughey v
Clodiagh Gaels...
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Oliver Plunkett's (Westmeath) v
Naomh Mearnóg (Dublin)
Kildalkey (Meath) v
Clodiagh Gaels (Offaly)
Cloughbawn (Wexford) v
Thomastown (Kilkenny) Bray Emmets...
- Brendan's Park in Birr,
between Clodiagh Gaels and Tullamore, in what was
their first ever
meeting in the final.
Clodiagh Gaels won the
match by 2–10 to...