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  2. St. Louis Shamrocks - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Shamrocks was an American soccer team based in St. Louis, Missouri. They competed in the St. Louis Association Foot Ball League, winning two championships. Thomas Cahill founded Shamrocks in 1897. When St. Teresa was suspended from the league in 1897 for violent play, several players moved to Shamrock.

  3. Shamrocks GAA (Waterford) - Wikipedia

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    The club spent the early part of its existence operating in the junior grade. Shamrocks had its greatest successes at intermediate level, winning Waterford IHC titles in 1972, 1982 and 1999. [2] A juvenile section known as Cois Bhride was formed in December 2000 following an amalgamation of Tallow and Shamrocks. [3]

  4. Shamrock V - Wikipedia

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    Shamrock V ' s challenge was plagued by bad luck and haunted by one of the most ruthless skippers in America's Cup history, Harold Vanderbilt. Sir Thomas Lipton, after endearing himself to the American public during 31 years and five attempts, would die the following year never fulfilling his ambition to win the cup.

  5. Kilrush Shamrocks GAA - Wikipedia

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    Kilrush Shamrocks GAA club was founded in 1886 under the patronage of Revd. Dr. Dinan PP. Prior to 1900 the club was known as the "Shannon Sweepers". Competitive street leagues provided the basis for a first senior county championship title in 1902. The Shamrocks have gone on to record a total of 21 county titles.

  6. Ballyhale Shamrocks GAA - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic Games had been played in the parish of Ballyhale long before the Shamrocks club was established. By the early 1970s there were two competing clubs in existence in the parish, Ballyhale and Knocktopher, however, they were both facing extinction. A third club, Knockmoylan, had ceased to exist at some time in 1959. Because of the situation ...

  7. Bailieborough Shamrocks GAA - Wikipedia

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    They reached the final of the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship in 1995. Camogie was played at Bailieboro Shamrocks between 1932 and 1950, and 1972 to present. A ladies' Gaelic football team was founded in 2008. The hurling history of the team goes back to 1923; they have won five county senior titles.

  8. Shamrocks GAA (Offaly) - Wikipedia

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    Shamrocks enjoyed a successful season in 2000, winning the Offaly U21AFC title as well as the first of three Offaly IHC titles. Further successes were achieved in 2014 and 2022. [ 3 ] Shamrocks have also appeared in three Offaly SFC finals in 2000, 2005 and 2007, but have failed to secure the title.

  9. Kilmovee Shamrocks GAA - Wikipedia

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    Kilmovee Shamrocks are a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in County Mayo. The club focuses primarily on the sport of Gaelic football and represents and draws players from the villages of Kilkelly and Kilmovee and the surrounding parish. The club is a member of the East Mayo Division and as of 2017 has been promoted to the Mayo Junior ...