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Curraha, also
written Curragha (Irish:
Currach Átha,
meaning 'the ford/crossing at the marshy/boggy area'), is a
small village in
County Meath, Ireland...
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Emerald Park
Previously known as
Tayto Park (2010–2022)
Location Kilbrew /
Curraha, near Ashbourne,
County Meath,
Ireland Coordinates 53°32′43″N 6°27′34″W...
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Stephen Dillon (Syddan) (c) RHF 10
Peter Curran (Dul****) CHF 11 Ian McM**** (
Curraha) LHF 12 Ger
McCullagh (Ratoath) RCF 13 Rory
Maguire (Longwood) FF 14 Barry...
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first player to play with Cork from
Ovens parish was
Michael Sheehan of
Currahaly, 1890.
Other players to win
medals playing with Cork were
Billy Desmond...
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which extends from the
stream at
Schoolhouse towards "The
Snail Box" is in
Curraha parish. However,
broadly speaking, the
locality known as
Cushinstown embraces...
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Batterstown Bellewstown Bettystown Carlanstown Carnaross Clonard Clonee Curraha Donaghpatrick Donore Drogheda (southern environs)
Drumconrath Drumone Drumree...
- Independent. 21
November 2016.
Retrieved 22
November 2016. "Leinster Club JFC:
Curraha cap an
outstanding year".
Hogan Stand. 7
December 2015.
Retrieved 7 December...
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Commons -vs- Athlumney. B
Division -
Salesian College Warrenstown -vs-
Curraha;
Painestown -vs- Ardcath;
Longwood -vs- Donaghmore; Dul**** -vs- Walterstown...
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Dunboyne 3
Conor McGill Full back
Ratoath 4
David Toner Left
corner back
Curraha 5
Donal Keogan (j.c.)
Right half back
Rathkenny 6
Shane McEntee Centre...
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Irish Name
Location Colours Curraha Currach Átha
Curraha Green and Gold Donaghmore-Ashbourne
Domhnach Mór-Cill Dhéagláin
Donaghmore and Ashbourne...