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Ileigh (sometimes
written Ileagh) is in
North Tipperary. It is the site of a
Catholic church,
built in 1826,
which is one of the
churches in the ecclesiastical...
- Borris–
Ileigh Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: CLG Buíreas Uí Luíoch) is a
Gaelic games club that is
based in the
village of Borrisoleigh,
County Tipperary...
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Borrisoleigh and
Ileigh is an
ecclesiastical parish in the
Thurles deanery of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Cashel and Emly in Ireland. This parish...
- (born 1958) is an
Irish former hurler. At club
level he pla**** with Borris–
Ileigh and was also a
member of the
Tipperary senior hurling team. Ryan pla****...
- po****tion of 679. It is in the
ecclesiastical parish of
Borrisoleigh and
Ileigh in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Cashel and Emly. The town is part of...
- Mick Ryan (hurler, born 1925) (1925–2007),
Irish hurler Mick Ryan (Borris–
Ileigh hurler) (born 1960),
Irish hurler Mick Ryan (politician) (1884–1970), Australian...
-
hamlet of
Ileigh, the
location of a
Catholic church,
which lends its name to that of the encomp****ing
ecclesiastical parish of
Borrisoleigh and
Ileigh, this...
-
Kilruane MacDonagh's
shared five
titles between 1975 and 1979,
while Borris-
Ileigh won
three titles throughout the 1980s.
After failing to win a championship...
- rest of the 1980s, with Moycarkey-Borris,
Kilruane MacDonaghs and Borris-
Ileigh all
winning the
provincial decider. As the
decade drew to a
close and the...
- the
Roscommon senior hurling team. He
returned to club
activity as Borris-
Ileigh manager and
guided the team to an All-Ireland Club SHC
final appearance...