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Dunnamaggin (officially Dunnamaggan; Irish: Dún Iomagáin,
meaning "Fort of Iomagán") is a
small village in the
south County Kilkenny, Ireland, on the...
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Dunnamaggin is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
situated in the
south of
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club was
founded in 1897, but had to wait ninety-four...
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solely concerned with the game of
Gaelic football. It is a
sister club of
Dunnamaggin.
Located in the
village of
Kilmoganny in
south Kilkenny,
Kilmoganny Whites...
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Fenians Lisdowney v
Conahy Shamrocks Dunnamaggin v
Young Irelands St Martin's v
Mooncoin Thomastown v
Dunnamaggin Lisdowney v
Mooncoin Thomastown v Mooncoin...
- 2019 in
Croke Park
against Dunnamaggin from Kilkenny.
Castleblayney were
three points up in the second-half, but
Dunnamaggin scored the last
seven points...
- (1931 – 5
September 2013) was an
Irish hurler. He pla**** with club
sides Dunnamaggin and
Carrickshock and was an All-Ireland
Championship winner with the...
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parish of Kilmaganny. St. Eoghan's
Catholic church is in the
parish of
Dunnamaggin. St. Matthew's
Church of
Ireland church is in
Kells parish. As of the...
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championship began on 26
September 1998 and
ended on 1
November 1998.
Dunnamaggin were the
defending champions, however, they were
defeated by O'Loughlin...
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Brennan was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, and
raised on the
family farm in
Dunnamaggin,
where he
trained in
horse riding and
animal husbandry. He then moved...
- Graigue-Ballycallan
James Stephens v
Tullaroan Dunnamaggin v
Fenians Dunnamaggin v
Fenians Ballyhale Shamrocks v
Dunnamaggin O'Loughlin
Gaels v
James Stephens Ballyhale...