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Grangemockler /
Ballyneale GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the south-east
corner of
County Tipperary in Ireland. The club
plays Gaelic...
- road. As of the 2011 census,
Grangemockler townland had a po****tion of 193 people.
Grangemockler is the home of
Grangemockler/Ballyneale GAA club. The local...
- Carrick-on-Suir and the
Journeyman Programme Dingle Duffcarrig Dunshane Grangebeg Grangemockler Greenacres Jerpoint KCAT Kyle
Thomastown (part of
which is the Watergarden...
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county team. He was a
member of the
Irish Volunteers and was born in the
Grangemockler area of
County Tipperary. He was the only
player shot dead (along with...
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Granard Grange (Sligo)
Grange (Tipperary)
Grange (Waterford)
Grangecon Grangemockler Greenan Greencastle Greenore Grenagh Greystones Gurteen Gurranabraher...
- Loughmore–Castleiney.
Promoted from the
Tipperary Intermediate Football Championship Grangemockler–Ballyneale GAA
Relegated to the
Tipperary Intermediate Football Championship...
- have
included Fethard,
Clonmel Commercials,
Moyle Rovers, Ardfinnan,
Grangemockler,
Kilsheelan and
Cahir from
South Tipperary.
Western teams who are consistent...
- 6 E. Egan (Mullinahone) 7 J. S****y (
Grangemockler) 8 M.
Devitt (Cashel King Cormacs) 9 W.
Scully (
Grangemockler) 10 P. Egan (Mullinahone) 11 P. O'Dwyer...
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Tipperary Senior Football Championship Winners 1947, 1953, 1990 (with
Grangemockler)
South Tipperary Intermediate Football Championship Winners 1995 Tipperary...
- was
elevated to the
cardinalate in 1962.
Michael Browne was born in
Grangemockler,
County Tipperary.
Browne joined the
Order of
Friars Preachers, commonly...