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- Magheracloone is a parish in south County Monaghan. Its name comes from the Irish Machaire Cluana which means 'plain of meadow'. A generally hilly parish;...
- Monaghan club Magheracloone Mitc**** in a unique ground-sharing collaboration. This was agreed between both clubs after Magheracloone lost their own...
- Magheracloone Mitc**** is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation Gaelic football club from the parish of Magheracloone in County Monaghan, Ireland. The team parti****te...
- limestone quarry in Dudley, England; and above an old gypsum mine in Magheracloone, Ireland. Some of the largest sinkholes in the world are: Boesmansgat...
- over Drumgath in the quarter-final, and a late comeback win against Magheracloone in the semi-final, extending their run to 23 championship matches unbeaten...
- Monaghan county team for over a decade. He was a very important figure in Magheracloone Mitc****'s capture of the Monaghan Senior Football Championship in 2004...
- Tomás "Tommy" Freeman is an Irish Gaelic footballer from Magheracloone, County Monaghan. He plays at senior level for the Monaghan county team. He received...
- preliminary round or the quarter-final stage. For example, 2019 winner Magheracloone Mitc**** won the Ulster IFC final. This was the first appearance by...
- borders the Sher**** and Carrickmacross roads, more specifically at Magheracloone and Kingscourt. It forms a part of the old Cabra Estate. This land was...
- Tourism. Retrieved 20 April 2021. "Galway's Oughterard beat 13-man Magheracloone to seal All-Ireland intermediate honours". the42.ie. 25 January 2020...