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Rathdowney or
Rathdowny (Irish: Ráth Domhnaigh,
meaning 'ringfort of the church') is a town in
southwest County Laois, Ireland. It lies some 32 km southwest...
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Rathdowney (historically also
written as Rathdownie) is a
rural town and locality...
- Ipswich–Boonah–
Rathdowney Road is a
continuous 87.8
kilometres (54.6 mi) road
route in the
Ipswich and
Scenic Rim
regions of Queensland, Australia. It...
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awarded to
British and
Commonwealth forces. John
Moyney was born in
Rathdowney,
County Laois, Ireland. He was 22
years old, and a
lance sergeant in the...
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Rathdowney–Errill GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation
hurling club in
County Laois, Ireland. The club
colours are
green and red. The club was created...
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Rathdowney GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation
gaelic football club in
Rathdowney,
County Laois, Ireland. The club
colours are
green and red and the club...
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relegation playoff Rathdowney–Errill v
Rosenallis Borris-in-Ossory/Kilcotton v
Ballinakill Rosenallis v
Ballinakill Rathdowney–Errill v Borris-in-Ossory/Kilcotton...
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organised it
since 1888. Clough–Ballacolla are the
title holders,
defeating Rathdowney–Errill by 2-22 to 0-22 in the 2024 final. The
trophy presented to the...
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Campion (born 19 July 1937 in
Rathdowney,
County Laois, Ireland) is an
Irish equestrian. An
officer in the
Irish Army, he
competed at the 1968 Summer...
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Laois Hire O'Moore Park in Port Laoise,
between Clough–Ballacolla and
Rathdowney–Errill, in what was
their second meeting in the
final overall and a first...