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  2. 2025 RFL League One results - Wikipedia

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    The fixture list for the 2025 RFL League One was issued on 26 November 2024. [1] The regular season comprised 22 rounds to be followed by the Super 8s for the top four clubs. Each club had 20 fixtures with two bye weeks. All times are UK local time (UTC±00:00 until 30 March 2025, UTC+01:00 thereafter).

  3. List of schools in County Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Source: [2] Divine Word School; Scoil Mhuire NS, Lucan; Gaelscoil Eiscir Riada, Lucan; Our Lady Queen of Apostles, Clonburris; Our Lady's Primary Schools; Scoil Aine Naofa, Lucan

  4. Drimnagh - Wikipedia

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    Drimnagh Castle CBS is a primary and secondary school for boys which was built in 1954 right next to the site of the castle. Over the past 50 years notable students included the politician Charlie O'Connor ; footballers Kevin Moran, Niall Quinn , Dean Delaney and Graham Barrett , and radio presenters Rick O'Shea (RTE), Andy Preston (Ian Moore ...

  5. List of Christian Brothers schools - Wikipedia

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    Drimnagh Castle Primary School – Drimnagh, Dublin, County Dublin (est. 1957) Drimnagh Castle Secondary School – Drimnagh, Dublin, County Dublin (est. 1954) Dungarvan CBS – Dungarvan, County Waterford (est. 1807) Edmund Rice Primary School – Tramore, County Waterford (est. 1866 as CBS Primary School)

  6. Drimnagh Castle Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Drimnagh Castle Secondary School first opened its doors in 1954. For a short time after the school opened, classes took place in the castle itself, until the current buildings were completed at a cost of £84,000. At the time of its opening, all students were taught by Christian Brothers. Corporal punishment, while legal, was used frequently ...

  7. St James Gaels GAA - Wikipedia

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    An Caisleán's roots can be traced back to a couple of weeks' after Dublin's victory over Derry in the 1958 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final. A group of church stewards in Walkinstown Church decided, in the aftermath of Dublin's success, that the newly constituted parish needed its own identity and that a parish GAA Club was an important part in promoting that identity.

  8. Drimnagh Castle - Wikipedia

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    Drimnagh Castle circa 1900. Drimnagh Castle (Irish: Caisleán Dhroimeanaigh) [1] is a Norman castle located in Drimnagh, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is the only remaining castle in Ireland with a flooded moat around it; this moat is fed by a tributary of a local river, the Camac. Drimnagh Castle Secondary School is located next to the castle.

  9. Good Counsel-Liffey Gaels - Wikipedia

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    Good Counsel/Liffey Gaels is a GAA club based in the Drimnagh-Ballyfermot area of Dublin. The club was formed following a merger between Good Counsel of Drimnagh and Liffey Gaels of Ballyfermot. History

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