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Tullamore GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the town of Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland. The club is concerned with both hurling and Gaelic football and competes in Offaly GAA competitions.
TullamoreGAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the town of Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland. The club is concerned with both hurling and...
[citation needed] Gaelic games are represented by TullamoreGAA, Ballinamere GAA and Durrow GAA. TullamoreGAA won four senior football championships and one...
History Of Offaly GAA by P J Cunningham and Ricey Scully (1984) Ballycumber GAA 1890–1984 edited by Eddie Cunningham TullamoreGAA Club History by John...
Ballinamere GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Ballykilmurry, Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland. Offaly Intermediate Hurling Championship...
fourth best in SFC history behind Commercials Limerick (122 years), TullamoreGAA (115 years) and Ballina Stephenites (115 years). All-Ireland Senior...
of Leinster's 12 counties by size and the 10th largest by population. Tullamore is the county town and largest town in Offaly and is the 30th largest...
several buses each day to Tullamore and Portarlington, and other local places. The local Gaelic Athletic Association club, Raheen GAA, won the Offaly Intermediate...
district and GAA team in County Offaly called Ballycommon, 5 miles east of Tullamore. Carrig National School is a co-educational school situated on top of...
in Offaly once more in 1977, losing the Championship Semi Final to TullamoreGAA that year and winning it for the next six consecutive years. In 1979...
Association (GAA). The stadiums are ordered by capacity; that is, the maximum number of spectators each stadium is authorised by the GAA to accommodate...
company Carroll's of Tullamore supports it. A Season of Sundays has been described as "the key photographic collection of the latest GAA season" and "an annual...
while walking on the towpath of the Grand Canal at Cappincur, outside Tullamore, County Offaly. Her death gave rise to widespread public grief, as well...
London GAA or New York GAA may be called "the Exiles"; Westmeath, Fermanagh, and Cavan have each been called "the Lake county". Outside Ireland, the GAA is...
Mountmellick GAA (Irish: Cumann Luthchleas Gael Móinteach Milic) is a Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic Football and Hurling club in the town of Mountmellick...
Relegation playoff Lusmagh v Drumcullen Clara v Birr Tullamore v Kilcormac-Killoughey Tullamore v Clara "Offaly GAA championship draws made". Offaly Express. 25...
2022–Present **=In a caretaker role The food company Carroll's of Tullamore sponsored Offaly since the GAA first permitted shirt sponsorship deals in 1991 until 2021...
Connor3rd 1997: Cathal Daly The food company Carroll's of Tullamore has sponsored Offaly since the GAA first permitted shirt sponsorship deals in 1991. It is...
Gaelic football to a high standard as a student at Coláiste Choilm in Tullamore. His performances for the school resulted in his inclusion on the combined...
playoff against Dublin on a scorching July day in Tullamore. Despite progress made in 2006, the GAA condemned the county's hurlers to the Christy Ring...
Association (GAA). The president holds office for three years. The role of president has existed since the foundation of the GAA. The president of the GAA is one...
played as a right corner-forward for the Offaly senior team. Born in Tullamore, County Offaly, Dooley was born into a strong hurling family. His paternal...
Gaelic football to a high standard as a student at Coláiste Choilm in Tullamore. After progressing through the juvenile and underage ranks with the Ballinamere...
Lusmagh v Clodiagh Gaels Tullamore v Shamrocks Ballinamere v Clodiagh Gaels Ballinamere v Shamrocks "Shamrocks on the glory trail". GAA website. 4 December...