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- Carrigdhoun GAA is one of the eight baronies or Gaelic Athletic ****ociation divisions that make up Cork. The division is made up of eleven Gaelic Athletic...
- This is a list of clubs in Ireland that play Gaelic games categorised by their governing bodies (GAA provincial council and GAA county). Common abbreviations...
- the Cogan family. Neither the pottery nor the cinema exist today. The Carrigdhoun W****ly newspaper is published in Carrigaline. The town has four banks...
- competitions organized by the Carrigdhoun division of Cork. The club was primarily successful in Gaelic football and won the Carrigdhoun Junior Football Championship...
- club located in Rochestown, County Cork, Ireland. The club, part of the Carrigdhoun division, fields teams in both hurling and Gaelic football. Located in...
- in an unlucky season in which Coughlan starred. David won his first Carrigdhoun Junior Hurling Championship in 2007 where he pla**** wing back on a team...
- Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Carrigdhoun Board of the Gaelic Athletic ****ociation since 1967[citation needed]...
- Collisson (1865–1920) from the traditional Irish folk tune "Carrigdonn" or "Carrigdhoun". The latter had been similarly used by Thomas Moore (1779–1852) for...
- Ballincollig St. Nicholas' v Carrigdhoun St. Nicholas' v Carrigdhoun Nemo Rangers v St. Finbarr's St. Nicholas' v Carrigdhoun Dohenys v Bantry Blues Aghada...
- (formerly the Evening Echo). Local and regional newspapers include the Carrigdhoun, the Cork Independent, The Corkman, the Mallow Star, the Douglas Post...