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- Tinryland (Irish: Tigh an Réileáin, translated as "house of Raoilinn") is a village in County Carlow, Ireland, less than 5 km south of Carlow town. It...
- (hurling and football), Railway Cup Hurling and Football Tommy Dwyer (Tinryland) – International Rules Football, Railway Cup Football Luke Kelly (Leighlinbridge)...
- Swan Thomastown Thurles Ticknock Ti****e Timoleague Timolin Tinahely Tinryland Tinure Tipperary Tivoli Togher, Cork Toomevara Touraneena Toorlestraun...
- 29/7/2017, Palatine 2-15, 1-12 Tinryland, 3/8/2017, Round 2 Palatine 2-13, 0-13 Old Leighlin, 12/8/2017, Tinryland 4-7, 0-9 Mt. Leinster Rangers, 13/8/2017...
- Kildavin Myshall Nurney Old Leighlin Rathtoe Rathvilly Royal Oak St Mullin's Tinryland Baronies Carlow Forth Idrone East Idrone West Rathvilly St. Mullin's Lower...
- Carlow SFC". www.rte.ie. RTÉ. Retrieved 2 December 2023. "Palatine edge Tinryland for seventh Carlow football crown". Hogan Stand. 2 October 2022. Retrieved...
- Nurney Old Leighlin Palatine Rathvilly Royal Oak St Mullin's Tinnahinch Tinryland Tullow Local government in County Carlow is governed by the Local Government...
- the largest of these.[citation needed] GAA clubs in the area include Tinryland GAA Club, Éire Óg GAA Club, Asca GAA Club, Palatine GAA club, and O'Hanrahans...
- including two ****ure winners, Tony McCoy (on Chatam) and Mick Fitzgerald (on Tinryland). At the other extreme, John White who crossed the line first in the void...
- different directions, through the four main streets. 1. From Bennekerry and Tinryland, an ****ault would be made into Tullow Street. 2. From Ballybar and Garryhundon...