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| Ballyholland Harps GAC |
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| www.ballyholland.org |
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| Ballyholland Harps is the name of a small rural GAA club from County Down, Northern Ireland. The club was founded in 1954, and has been based at its present grounds, Fr. Lynch Park since 1984. |
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| Newry City FC |
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| www.newrycityfc.com |
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| Newry City Football Club is a Northern Irish football club playing in the JJB sponsored Irish Premier League. |
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| Newry Mitchels GFC |
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| www.newrymitchels.org |
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| Founded in 1956 and Senior Football Champions four years later, Newry Mitchels epitomised the charisma of Down football that was evident in the glorious Sixties. With a great supply of talent emanating from that great nursery Abbey C.B.S., they captured four more championships in the Sixties, but into the Seventies progress was handicapped by the lack of a base. By the middle of that decade the club had plumetted to Division Four of the All County League. |
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| Newry Shamrocks |
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| www.newryshamrocks.org/ |
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| The Newry Shamrocks GAC was founded in 1931, and recently celebrated it's 75th Anniversary in 2006. The Newry Shamrocks are based at Pairc Esler, on the Warrenpoint Road in Newry. |
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| St John Bosco |
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| www.newryboscogfc.com |
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| St. John Bosco Gaelic Football Club, was originally founded in 1952 by members of the St. John Bosco Youth Club. The original squad was managed by the late Gerry Brown. It included such names as Paddy Lambe, P Grant, P McAleavey, F McCaul, A Ruddy, E Campbell, J Pearce and J Bannon. An enthusiastic backroom staff included Maurice Mathers and John McAleavey. The club won it's first silverware shortly afterwards, when an under 21 team entered and won the Fitzpatrick Cup, a competition run by the Dromore Diocesan Youth Council. |
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