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senior football championships,
including two
under their former name of "
Mountrice Blunts". They also pla**** as
Knavinstown for a
period and
combined with...
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Clane 0–4 Naas 0–0 Naas 1889
Mountrice Blunts 0–2
Kildare 0–1
Kildare 1890
Monasterevin 1–3
Clane 1–2
Milltown 1891
Mountrice Blunts 1–4
Kildare 0–1 Monasterevin...
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Kildare St. Patrick's name.
Ellistown includes 2
titles won
under the
Mountrice Blunts name. For
those with an *
beside the year see below: 1921 - Won...
- Kildare,
Tipperary and Kerry, late the
estate of Sir
Stephen Rice, late of
Mountrice, in the
county of Kildare, knight, deceased, and of
Edward Rice, esquire...
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Kilfinaghta Limerick Mountievers 27
Bunratty Lower Kilfintinan Limerick Mountrice 317
Tulla Lower Kilseily Limerick Mountrivers 943
Ibrickan Killard Kilrush...
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Mountprospect 249
Offaly East
Rathangan Edenderry Mountrice 632
Offaly West
Lackagh Athy
Mountrice Bog 43
Offaly West
Lackagh Athy
Moyleabbey 197 Narragh...
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Killaderry (O'Brien), Kilmoculla, Kilseily, Knockshanvo, Kyle, Meanagh,
Mountrice, O'Shea's Acres,
Snaty (Cooper),
Snaty (M****y),
Snaty (Wilson), Violethill...
- Newbridge.
Calling themselves the JJ O'Kellys they pla****
matches against Mountrice, Eyrefield, Monasterevin,
Kildare town and Milltown. In 1884, when the...
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County Club
Armagh Cavan Cavan Slashers Cork
Clondrohid Dublin Young Irelands Kerry Ballymacelligott Kildare Mountrice Blunts Waterford...