-
intersection of the R733 and R736
regional roads. It was
historically called Ballyowen (Irish:
Baile Eoin)
after the
townland it occupies. The
village has a...
- neighbourhoods, some
within bigger,
older areas –
including such as Kilnamanagh,
Ballyowen, Finnstown, and, in development,
Adamstown (mentioned in the
county plan...
-
Newcastle Road
Griffeen Valley Park
Esker Meadow Castle Road
Droim Na
Coille Ballyowen Park
Quarryvale Park DM LVTC West LVTC
South Cherry Orchard Blackditch...
-
Phoenix Park.
Athgoe Castle, Newcastle, intact,
Ballyowen Castle, Lucan,
ruins incorporated into the
Ballyowen Castle Shopping Centre Balrothery Castle, intact...
- held at Harold's
Cross Stadium in
Dublin on 7
August 1965. The
winner Ballyowen Chief won £2,000 and was
trained by ****
McKenna and
owned by
Lillie McKenna...
-
Grange United F.C.
Baldoyle Brookstone Road
Collinstown F.C. Lucan,
Dublin Ballyowen Park East Wall
Bessborough F.C. East Wall
Alfie Byrne Road
Finglas United...
- area:
Arthur Griffith Park FC,
Griffeen Celtic,
Beech Park,
Esker Celtic,
Ballyowen Celtic,
Hillcrest AFC,
Lucan United FC, and
Liffey Valley Rangers FC....
- National.
After many attempts, in 1965 he won the
Irish Greyhound Derby with
Ballyowen Chief. He
repeated the feat a year
later with
Always Proud. In 1971, Monalee...
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Ballyorgan 356
Coshlea Kilflyn Kilmallock Ballyouragan 236
Coshma Dysert Croom Ballyowen 175
Glenquin Killeedy Newcastle Ballyphilip 644
Coshma Croom Croom Ballyphilip...
-
Greyhound of the Year
award was
first held in 1965 when it was won by
Ballyowen Chief. In 1996 the
awards saw the
Greyhound of the Year
replaced by a...