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O'Callaghan's Mills (Irish: Muillte Uí Cheallacháin), also O'Callaghansmills, [1] is a village in County Clare, Ireland, and a Catholic parish by the same name.It takes its name from the O'Callaghan family who were large landowners in the area and a corn and grist mill built by John Coonan on the lands of Cornelius O'Callaghan in 1772.
O'Callaghan's Mills, also named O’Callaghan’s Mills & Kilkishen, is a parish in County Clare, Ireland, and part of the Ceantar na Lochanna grouping of parishes within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. [1] [2] The parish is an amalgamation of the medieval parishes of Clonlea and Killuran plus some townlands taken over from other ...
O'Callaghan's Mills GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in O'Callaghan's Mills, County Clare, Ireland. The club fields teams in both hurling and Gaelic ...
O'Callaghan's Mills lost the relegation final, demoting them to the Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship for 2025. The final, originally scheduled for 20 October, was postponed until THE 28 October due to Storm Ashley. [8] Feakle won the final, attaining their first Clare senior hurling title since 1988. [9]
They defeated O'Callaghan's Mills in the final on a scoreline of 0–11 to 0–10. The game being played at the Showgrounds, Ennis. The game being played at the Showgrounds, Ennis. Throughout this decade, there were three captains of the Clare Hurling team that came from Kilnamona: Michael "Curk" Lyons in 1902, Frank Hegarty in 1903 and Michael ...
P. J. O'Connell (born 1970 in O'Callaghan's Mills, County Clare) is a former Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club O'Callaghan's Mills and was a member of the Clare senior inter-county team in the 1980s and 1990s.
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O'Callaghan's Mills (5), Ennis Dalcassians (4), Kilnamona (3), Newmarket-on-Fergus (2), and Scariff (2) were the only other teams to win multiple titles before the championship was suspended from 1920 to 1922 due to civil unrest during the Irish War of Independence.