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Kilcoo (from
Irish Cill Chua,
meaning 'church of mourning' – from the
legend that
Saint Patrick's body sta****
there while on its way to
Downpatrick to...
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Kilcoo Owen Roes (Irish:
Eoghan Rúa Cill Chua) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club from
Kilcoo,
County Down,
Northern Ireland. They are the most successful...
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Kilcooly or
Kilcooley can
refer to
Kilcooly Abbey,
County Tipperary Kilcooly (civil parish),
County Tipperary Kilcooley estate,
housing estate, County...
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Scotstown (Monaghan)
Scotstown (Monaghan) v
Kilcoo (Down)
Clann Éireann (Armagh) v
Errigal Ciarán (Tyrone)
Kilcoo (Down) v
Errigal Ciarán (Tyrone) Coolera/Strandhill...
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Conor Laverty is a
Gaelic footballer who
plays for
Kilcoo and, formerly, the Down
county team. He has been
manager of the Down
county team
since 2022....
- times. The
current champions are
Errigal Ciarán from Tyrone,
having beaten Kilcoo in the 2024 final. Each of the nine
counties of
Ulster organise a county...
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County Board of the
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation has
organised it
since 1903.
Kilcoo are the
title holders (2024)
defeating Burren in the Final.
Since the turn...
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defend their title.
Errigal Ciarán from
Tyrone won the championship,
beating Kilcoo of Down by a
point in the final. This was Errigal's
third Ulster title and...
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winners and
early round losers rejoining at the quarter-final stage.
Kilcoo come into the
competition as
defending Down champions. The
following teams...
- parlour,
chapter house, and
calefactory are also barred.[citation needed]
Kilcooly Abbey was also used in the
making of the film "Excalibur" by John Boorman...