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Kildalkey or
Kildalky (Irish: Cill Dealga,
meaning 'Dealga's church') is a
village in
County Meath, Ireland. It is in the
townland and
civil parish of...
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Kildalkey GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Kildalkey,
County Meath, Ireland. The club is
primarily concerned with the game of hurling...
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Hogan Stand. 14
October 2024.
Retrieved 14
October 2024. "SHC final:
Kildalkey thank Evan".
Hogan Stand. 16
October 2023.
Retrieved 14
October 2024....
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March 2024. The
championship ran from 10 July to 13
October 2024.
Kildalkey entered the
championship as the
defending champions, however, they were...
- (Dublin)
Kildalkey (Meath) v
Clodiagh Gaels (Offaly)
Cloughbawn (Wexford) v
Thomastown (Kilkenny) Bray
Emmets (Wicklow) v
Portlaoise (Laois)
Kildalkey (Meath)...
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Dunboyne Dunshaughlin Dunderry Enfield Gormanston Julianstown Kells Kilcloon Kildalkey Kilmainhamwood Kilmessan Kilskeer Laytown Longwood Mornington Mosney Moynalty...
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Ballivor and
Kildalkey Parishes. "Thomas Poynton".
Ballivor and
Kildalkey parishes.
Retrieved 1
September 2013. "Opening...
- Chronicle. 17
October 2024.
Retrieved 19
October 2024. "IHC
final replay:
Kildalkey treble triumph".
Hogan Stand. 23
October 2023.
Retrieved 19
October 2024...
- Dunshaughlin, 14/3/1971,
Moylagh w, l Dunshaughlin,
Kildalkey, 29/3/1971,
Bohermeen w, l Martinstown,
Kildalkey, 29/3/1971,
Ballivor 3-12, 0-9 Enfield, Summerhill...
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January 1954, he was
manager of Joe McGrath's
Trimblestown Stud Farm in
Kildalkey,
county Meath. He died on 16
April 1954
following a
riding accident at...