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Breaffy,
officially Breaghwy (/ˈbreɪfiː/; Irish: Bréachmhaigh,
meaning 'wolf plain'), is a
village in
County Mayo, Ireland. It is 3.7km
southeast of Castlebar...
- is an
Irish Gaelic footballer who
plays for
Breaffy and the Mayo
county team. He is
captain of the
Breaffy's senior team. O'Shea pla**** for the Mayo minor...
- Ballygl****
Bangor Belcarra Bellacorick Bellavary Belmullet Bohola Bonniconlon Breaffy Brickens Carracastle Carrowteige Castlebar Charlestown Claremorris Cong...
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Breaffy GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in
Breaffy in
County Mayo, Ireland. The club was
founded in 1953.
Seamus O'Shea
Aidan O'Shea Rob...
- Rob
Hennelly (born 8
March 1990) is a
Gaelic footballer who
plays for
Breaffy and for the Mayo
county team.
Hennelly left the Mayo
panel in 2012 after...
- the game – the most
recent Irish Wallball Nationals tournament held in
Breaffy House,
County Mayo in July 2019
attracted four
hundred entries. The code's...
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Kiltimagh Kiltimagh Westport Breaffy 1971
Claremorris Ballaghaderreen Ardnaree Sarsfields Claremorris Kiltimagh Claremorris Breaffy 1972
Ballaghaderreen Knockmore...
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Boston Bouladuff Boyerstown Boyle Bracknagh Brandon (Cé Bhréannain) Bray
Breaffy Brickens Bridgend Bridgetown Brittas Broadford (Clare)
Broadford (Limerick)...
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first time. Finnerty, Mike (29
October 2023). "Ballina
Stephenites pip
Breaffy in
turgid Mayo decider". RTÉ.
Retrieved 2
December 2023. Gannon, Colm (30...
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until his
death in 1912.
Patrick Ludden was born on
February 4, 1836, in
Breaffy, near Castlebar,
County Mayo, in
Ireland to
Anthony and
Ellen (née Fitzgerald)...