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Greenogue (/ˈɡriːnoʊɡ/) is a
football ground located in Newcastle,
South Dublin, Ireland.
Greenogue is
located 1.6 km (0.99 mi) east-northeast of Newcastle...
- Scotland,
which bordered her
Sutherland estate.
Trained by Tom
Dreaper at
Greenogue, Kilsallaghan, in
County Dublin,
Arkle was
ridden during his steeplechasing...
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Greenogue Business Park is a
business park near Rathcoole,
County Dublin. It is 1.1km from the
Rathcoole interchange on the N7 Road,
which is
itself 8...
- area.
Founded in 1983, the club is
based in a purpose-built
facility in
Greenogue, Newcastle. In the 2011–12
season Peamount United's
ladies team became...
- he rode his
first winner under Rules.: 24 In 1930, his
parents bought Greenogue, a 300-acre farm a few
miles from Donaghmore,
which Tom
farmed himself...
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United Galway Eamonn Deacy Park 5,000
Peamount United Dublin (Newcastle)
Greenogue N/A
Shamrock Rovers Dublin (Tallaght)
Tallaght Stadium 8,000 Shelbourne...
- sub-machine gun, an ****ault
rifle and 1,355
rounds of
ammunition at a unit in
Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole,
County Dublin. The
firearms were
found in a...
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United Monaghan Gortakeegan Peamount United B Newcastle,
South Dublin Greenogue Raheny United Raheny St Anne's Park St
Francis Baldonnel,
Dublin John...
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spent more than a year
there before being sent to Tom Dreaper’s yard at
Greenogue,
where a stable-mate was Arkle. The
Duchess of
Westminster gave Foinavon...
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University College Dublin and
Blackrock in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown and
Greenogue in
South Dublin. St
James Walk/Colbert Fort is a
small triangular area...