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Creggy claims merited Captain’s Prize silverware joy at Moate Golf Club

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Congratulations is afforded to long time Moate Golf Club member Joe Creggy who recently claimed Mike Hiney’s Captains Prize by a very narrow margin from an unlucky runner up Roger Quinn.

Clonown Rovers claim the honours at inaugural Athlone Fives competition

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Some of the cream of Midlands footballing talent were in action at Cushla Park, Monksland, when the inaugural ‘Athlone Fives’ tournament took place recently.

Henshaw and Bealham are deservedly named in Ireland’s Rugby World Cup 2023 squad

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Connacht must do it all again against Ulster

Connacht women did everything they could to secure a place in this year's interprovincial finals. Following a superb victory over Leinster, they achieved the necessary win against Ulster, but on this occasion two out of three was not enough - Leinster's win over Munster ensured they prevailed on points difference.

Westmeath Under 14 hurling development squads claim silverware in respective competitions

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The Westmeath Under 14 hurlers completed their schedule of fixtures for the year this past weekend, the county’s two teams claiming five wins and two pieces of silverware in Abbotstown.

Buccaneers claim second competitive win as Connacht Senior League title defence continues

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Connacht golfers are in action next week at the Interprovincial Championships hosted by Moyvalley. Bridgestone Order of Merit leader David Shiel (Enniscrone) will lead the Connacht Men’s side wh

Connacht golfers are in action next week at the Interprovincial Championships hosted by Moyvalley.

Buccaneers start competitive season with merited Connacht Senior League success

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Buccaneers commence competitive campaign with home Connacht Senior League fixture

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Castlebar Prison and the 1798 Rebellion

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When the English forces regained control of Castlebar after the departure of General Humbert, the greater part of the County Prison on the Green was taken from the control of Governor Henry Moran and set aside for military purposes. Provost Martial William Clavroge assumed responsibility for the military section and military prisoners. Apart from a few common criminals, the prison population of 190 comprised captured Irish rebels, deserters from the British military and militias, and political prisoners such as John Moore.

 

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