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- pronounced "Gurt/na/hoo" by the locals, is part of the parish of Gortnahoe–Glengoole. The former Irish name for Gortnahoe was Gort na hUaighe, meaning the...
- New Birmingham (known locally as Brimigim or Glengoole, Irish: Gleann an Ghuail) is a small village of approximately 20 houses, in the parish of Kilcooly...
- Gortnahoe–Glengoole GAA (Irish: CLG Gort na hUamha-Gleann an Ghuail) is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club located in the parish of Gortnahoe–Glengoole in County...
- clubs in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by St Patrick’s Glengoole (Tipperary), who defeated Deirdre (Antrim) in the final, pla**** at Ca****t...
- clubs in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by St Patrick’s Glengoole (from Tipperary, who defeated St Paul’s from Kilkenny in the final, pla****...
- date for teams) in 1976 and won a second title in 2004. St Patrick's, Glengoole won the All Ireland senior club championship in 1966 and 1967. Cashel...
- Shane Patrick Long (born 22 January 1987) is an Irish former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Long began his football career at Cork City...
- Sally Long (Glengoole)  45' FB 2 Peg Moloney (Roscrea) RWB 3 Anna Graham (Glengoole) CB 4 Margaret Phelan (Elmville) LWB 5 Mary Graham (Glengoole) MF 6 Ann...
- ****driver" (lines 1–4).[citation needed] The village of New Birmingham/Glengoole in County Tipperary, Ireland is known locally as Brimigim. In the US,...
- decade of the competition, winning Championships with both St Patrick's, Glengoole and St Paul’s, Kilkenny. The competition was established in 1964, six...