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Mooncoin (Irish: Móin Choinn,
meaning "Coyne's Bogland") is an
urban area in
County Kilkenny, in Ireland. The po****tion was 1,175 in 2016. Historically...
- The Rose of
Mooncoin is a
ballad written in the 19th
century by
local schoolteacher and poet Watt Murphy, who was catholic, who met and
gradually fell...
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Mooncoin GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
village of
Mooncoin,
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club was
founded in 1886 and fields...
- by just four clubs, with
Tullaroan winning the
title after a
defeat of
Mooncoin.
Since then the
championship title has been
awarded every year
except on...
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Dunnamaggin v
Young Irelands St Martin's v
Mooncoin Thomastown v
Dunnamaggin Lisdowney v
Mooncoin Thomastown v
Mooncoin Overall In a
single game Cribbin, Robert...
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winning captain 1924 1923
Wattie Dunphy Mooncoin Leinster Hurling Final winning captain 1922
Wattie Dunphy Mooncoin All-Ireland
Hurling Final winning captain...
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Victoria Kelly on 28
October 1974 in
Mooncoin in
County Kilkenny to
parents Gaby and John,
Phelan grew up in
Mooncoin. She
attended the
University of Limerick...
- (Irish: Carraigín,
meaning "little rock") is a
village to the south-east of
Mooncoin in
County Kilkenny, Ireland.
Carrigeen is
situated on a
hillock within...
- by many as the
quintessential Steeleye track.
Another highlight is "The
Mooncoin Jig",
which is a
showcase for
Peter Knight's
abilities on
mandolin and...
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October 1966.
Mooncoin were the
defending champions. On 9
October 1966,
Bennettsbridge won the
championship after a 4–08 to 2–04
defeat of
Mooncoin in the final...