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Ashbourne is also home to Longhorns Rugby League Club which was formed in 2005 and plays its home matches at Ashbourne Rugby Club. The club were All-Ireland Rugby League champions in 2017. [citation needed] There are also a number of soccer teams (including Ashbourne United and Killegland AFC), a cricket club Ashbourne cricket club behind the ...
Ashbourne may refer to: Ashbourne, County Meath in Ireland Ashbourne RFC, a rugby union club; Ashbourne, Derbyshire in England; Ashbourne, South Australia in Australia; Ashbourne, Victoria in Australia; Baron Ashbourne, a title in the peerage of the United Kingdom
Ashbourne RFC is an Irish rugby team based in Ashbourne, County Meath, playing in Division 1A of the Leinster League.The club colours are black and gold. In 2020 the president of Ashbourne was announced as Conor Cunningham Aka Ham; he will act as president for the foreseeable future.
The IBC is the host field for the International Baseball Festival, an annual international baseball tournament held in Ashbourne. [2] The IBC has been the host field for two European Baseball Championship Qualifier tournaments. The first tournament was the 2019 European Baseball Championship - Qualification held in Ireland in 2018. [3]
The Philadelphia PGA Championship is the annual section championship of the Philadelphia Section of the PGA of America.It has been played since 1922 on courses throughout the Philadelphia area, including courses in Delaware and New Jersey.
The Ashbourne Baseball Club is Ireland's largest baseball club. [1] It is located in Ashbourne, County Meath, and draws players from the surrounding area, including Dublin. The club was created in 2009 as the Garristown Gruffalos. The club competes in the Irish Baseball League and plays in the International Baseball Centre. [2]
Mayfield Panthers is the football club and caters for all ages through both Summer and Winter Leagues. Mayfield Heritage Group aims to promote and protect heritage and history in and around Mayfield. The Mayfield Memorial Hall is a charity providing a venue and fundraising events for Mayfield, Ashbourne and surrounding area. [10]
Shrovetide ball goaled by H. Hind on Ash Wednesday 1887 that pre-dates the fire which destroyed the earliest written records of the sport. The Royal Shrovetide Football Match is a "medieval football" game played annually on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday in the town of Ashbourne in Derbyshire, England.