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Errill (Irish: Eiréil,
meaning 'bed or tomb') is a
village in
southwest County Laois, Ireland, near the
County Tipperary and
County Kilkenny borders. It...
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since 1888. Clough–Ballacolla are the
title holders,
defeating Rathdowney–
Errill by 2-22 to 0-22 in the 2024 final. The
trophy presented to the
winners is...
- Rathdowney–
Errill GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation
hurling club in
County Laois, Ireland. The club
colours are
green and red. The club was created...
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National Monument located in
Errill,
County Laois, Ireland. St Kieran's
Church is
located to the
south of
Errill village,
about 5 km (3½ miles) to...
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Errill GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation
gaelic football club in
Errill in
County Laois, Ireland. The club
colours are
green and white. The club grounds...
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Emyvale Enfield Ennis Enniscrone Enniscorthy Enniskerry Ennistymon Errew Errill Eyeries Eyrecourt Fahamore Fahan Falcarragh (an Fál Carrach)
Fallmore Fanore...
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between Clough–Ballacolla and Rathdowney–
Errill, in what was
their second meeting in the
final overall and a
first meeting...
- Rathdowney–
Errill v Clough–Ballacolla The
Harps v
Rosenallis Rathdowney–
Errill v
Rosenallis Clough–Ballacolla v The
Harps Rathdowney–
Errill v The Harps...
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Castletown Clonaghadoo Clonaslee Coolrain Cullahill Donaghmore Durrow Emo
Errill The
Heath Jamestown Killeshin Mountmellick Mountrath Newtown Pike of Rushall...
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Clonad Clonaslee–St Manman's Clough–Ballacolla
Courtwood Crettyard Emo
Errill Graiguecullen The
Harps The
Heath Kilcavan Kilcotton Killeshin Kyle Mountmellick...