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Goleen (Irish: An
Góilín) is a
small rural village in
County Cork on the south-western tip of Ireland. Farming,
tourism and
construction work are among...
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Shaun Goilin (1920–1940) was an Irish-bred, English-trained
racehorse who won the 1930
Grand National at Aintree,
famous for
being the only
winner in Grand...
- the
Irish bouzouki.
Farrell was born in Dublin. He
became a
member of the
Góilín Singers Club. He
spent ten
years working as an
electrician before deciding...
- W H
Everett Tom
Leader Margaret Gemmell 1100 100/1 9m 47.4s 1930
Shaun Goilin 10 11-07
Tommy Cullinan Frank Hartigan Walter Midwood 1012.5 100/8 9m 40...
- Liverpool, England, on 29
March 1930. The race was won by 100/8 shot
Shaun Goilin, who had been
foaled in
Ireland in
unusual cir****stances.
According to reports...
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handed down by
Robbie Mc****n The tune (notes) and
further details Recording of
Robbie Mc****n
singing Spancillhill at the
Góilín song club in Dublin...
- three; Melleray's Belle, Sir
Lindsay and
Shaun Goilin. On the
final flat a
burst of
speed enabled Shaun Goilin to
outpace his two
rivals and win by a neck...
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members of An
Góilín Traditional Singer's Club. The
second and
third festivals were held in
September 2007 and 2008,
again organised by An
Góilín, and the...
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success over
fences came at the 1930
Grand National at Aintree, when
Shaun Goilin,
owned by
Walter Midwood and
ridden by
Tommy Cullinan, won the race. In...
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Hamey and
trained by Tom Rimell.
Egremont finished in
second place,
Shaun Goilin, the
winner in 1930, was
third and Near East fourth. Thirty-six
horses ran...