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Brian Whelahan (born 23
August 1971) is an
Irish former hurler who pla**** as a left wing-back at
senior level for the
Offaly county team. Born in Banagher...
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Barry Whelahan (born 1977) is an
Irish hurling manager and
former player. At club
level he pla**** with Birr and was also a
member of the
Offaly senior...
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Patrick Joseph Whelahan (born 1945 in Banagher,
County Offaly),
better known as Pad Joe
Whelahan, is an
Irish hurling manager and
former player. He pla****...
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third game and
qualified to play
Kilkenny in the final. On that day
Brian Whelahan delivered one of his greatest-ever
Offaly performances,
scoring 1–6. Offaly...
- 1972, 1974, 1979, 1982 Joe
Errity (Birr) – 1995, 1998, 2002, 2003
Brian Whelahan (Birr) – 1995, 1998, 2002, 2003 Gary
Cahill (Birr) – 1995, 1998, 2002,...
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Edward Joseph Hannan was the
first president of the club and
Michael Whelahan its
first team captain.
James Connolly, the
famous socialist and Irish...
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Final Birr 0-11 - 0-10 St Rynagh's St Brendan's Park S
Whelahan 0-4 (3f), G Hanniffy,
Barry Whelahan 0-2, N Claffey, J Pilkington, D
Pilkington 0-1. F Dolan...
- 1918, 1946, 1992, 2001, 2005
Declan Pilkington Johnny Pilkington Brian Whelahan "Club History". birrgaaclub.com.
Retrieved 26
April 2022. In 1889 three...
- All-Ireland
championship four times.
Several of Birr's hurlers,
including Brian Whelahan,
attended St. Brendan's
Community School.[citation needed] The
first ever...
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Ireland (1959–1973)
Taoiseach (1937–1948; 1951–1954; 1957–1959)
Brian Whelahan Hurling (Offaly GAA) Birr Town
Councillor John
Wilson Gaelic football (Cavan...