Search Results for 'Woodmount'
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Impressive detached residence in Ballinasloe
No 2 Old Mill Road,
Athlone and Ballinasloe communities to benefit from Sports Ireland funding
Local Fianna Fáil Senator, Eugene Murphy, has welcomed a Sports Ireland funding announcement which will positively impact the communities of Athlone and Ballinasloe.
Man arrested in Ballinasloe following Roscommon assault
Gardaí investigating a serious assault which occurred in Roscommon a month ago arrested a man in Ballinasloe on Tuesday.
Three-bedroom home offers convenience
Property: 8 Fairlands, Roscommon Road, Athlone
Woodberry Grove, Roscommon Road, Athlone
An attractive detached residence has come on the market in an ideal location just off the Roscommon Road /N61. The property is situated in a quiet cul de sac and is just a matter of minutes drive from amenities like the Ballybay National School, church, shop, and the Hodson Bay Hotel.
World record for Padraig Pearses GAA club!
A place in the esteemed Guinness Book of Records is looming for Padraig Pearses GAA club after 1,500 people turned out to take part in a world record-breaking training session at the club’s pitches in Woodmount on Saturday.
Pearses and Clann meet in battle of the south
Clann na nGael travel to Woodmount this weekend to take on Padraig Pearses in round two of the group matches. Clann have the huge advantage of having a game under their belts with an impressive 10-point win last weekend.
St Brigid’s begin defence of title
Reigning county and all-Ireland club champions St Brigid’s begin the defence of their titles as the Roscommon senior football championship kicks off this weekend. The Saints have home advantage when they meet Western Gaels in Kiltoom on Saturday evening at 7pm. Naturally Brigid’s will be hot favourites to retain their title, but with Frankie Dolan and Cathal McHugh amongst others who will not feature in the opening round I expect Western Gaels to push them close.
Brigid’s made to fight hard to complete three-in-a-row on home soil
Despite never reaching the same level of performance as their semi-final exploits, reigning Connacht club champions St Brigid’s retained their Roscommon crown to complete a hat-trick of titles in a wintery Kiltoom last Sunday. This was a real David and Goliath contest with the aristocrats from Kiltoom defending their title against a team that were plying their trade in the intermediate ranks just 12 short months ago.
Padraig Pearses contest Connacht decider
Connacht Intermediate Final (Kiltoom, Saturday, 2pm)