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Connacht Rugby

A Wisdom Archive on Connacht Rugby

Connacht Rugby

A selection of articles related to Connacht Rugby

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ARTICLES RELATED TO Connacht Rugby

Connacht Rugby: Encyclopedia II - Connacht Rugby - History

The Connacht Branch of the IRFU was founded in 1885 and is currently made up of 19 clubs. Connacht was the first ever Irish provincial team to win in France and England in 1997. Connacht were quarterfinalists in the European Challenge Cup in 1997/98. In 2001/02, Connacht made it to the semifinals of the Celtic League, but only reached the quarters in 2002/2003. The 2003/04 season will live long in the memory of all Connacht fans. Their efforts in the Parker Pen Challenge Cup took them to within touching distance of the f ...

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Connacht Rugby, Connacht Rugby - History, Connacht Rugby - Club honours

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Connacht Rugby: Encyclopedia II - Irish Rugby Football Union - 2006 Fixtures

Irish Rugby Football Union - Six Nations. Ireland v Italy, 4th February at Lansdowne Road, Dublin France v Ireland, 11th February at Stade de France, Paris Ireland v Wales, 26th February at Lansdowne Road Ireland v Scotland, 11th March at Lansdowne Road England v Ireland, 18th March at Twickenham, London Irish Rugby Football Union - June tours. New Zealand v Ireland, 10th June New Zealand v Ireland, 17th June ...

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Irish Rugby Football Union, Irish Rugby Football Union - 2006 Fixtures, Irish Rugby Football Union - Six Nations, Irish Rugby Football Union - June tours, Irish Rugby Football Union - November tours, Irish Rugby Football Union - 2007 Fixtures, Irish Rugby Football Union - Rugby World Cup, Irish Rugby Football Union - External link

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Connacht Rugby: Encyclopedia II - Irish Rugby Football Union - 2007 Fixtures

Irish Rugby Football Union - Rugby World Cup. Ireland v (Africa), 9th September at Parc Lescure, Bordeaux Ireland v (Europe 3), 15th September at Parc Lescure France v Ireland at Stade de France Ireland v (Americas 1), 30th September at Parc des Princes, Paris ...

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Irish Rugby Football Union, Irish Rugby Football Union - 2006 Fixtures, Irish Rugby Football Union - Six Nations, Irish Rugby Football Union - June tours, Irish Rugby Football Union - November tours, Irish Rugby Football Union - 2007 Fixtures, Irish Rugby Football Union - Rugby World Cup, Irish Rugby Football Union - External link

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Connacht Rugby: Encyclopedia II - Galway - Politics

Galway - City Council. Services such as rubbish collection, recycling, traffic control, parks and housing are controlled by a fifteen member city council elected to five year terms by proportional representation, the next such election is due in June 2009. The make-up of the current city council is: four Labour Party, three Fine Gael, three Progressive Democrats, two Fianna Fail, one Green Party, ...

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Galway, Galway - History, Galway - Politics, Galway - City Council, Galway - Galway Chamber, Galway - Mayoralty, Galway - Deputies, Galway - Culture, Galway - Architecture, Galway - Events, Galway - Theatre, Galway - Education, Galway - Other, Galway - Infrastructure, Galway - Airport, Galway - Railway, Galway - Road, Galway - Galway Harbour, Galway - Sport, Galway - Footnotes

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Connacht Rugby: Encyclopedia II - Galway - Politics

Galway - City Council. Main article: Galway City Council Services such as rubbish collection, recycling, traffic control, parks and housing are controlled by a fifteen member city council elected to five year terms by proportional representation, the next such election is due in June 2009. The make-up of the current city council is: four Labour Party, three Fine Gael, three Progressive Democrats, two Fianna Fail, one Green Party, ...

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Galway, Galway - History, Galway - Politics, Galway - City Council, Galway - Galway Chamber, Galway - Mayoralty, Galway - Deputies, Galway - Culture, Galway - Architecture, Galway - Events, Galway - Theatre, Galway - Education, Galway - Other, Galway - Infrastructure, Galway - Airport, Galway - Railway, Galway - Road, Galway - Galway Harbour, Galway - Sport, Galway - Footnotes

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Connacht Rugby: Encyclopedia II - Galway - Culture

Galway - Architecture. Probably the finest medieval town house in Ireland, Lynch's Castle is in Shop Street; it is now a branch of the Allied Irish Bank. The Church of Ireland St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church is the largest remaining medieval church in Ireland. It was founded in 1320 and enlarged in the following two centuries. It is a particularly pleasant building in the heart of the old city. Its Roman Catholic counterpart, the Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, which was c ...

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Galway, Galway - History, Galway - Politics, Galway - City Council, Galway - Galway Chamber, Galway - Mayoralty, Galway - Deputies, Galway - Culture, Galway - Architecture, Galway - Events, Galway - Theatre, Galway - Education, Galway - Other, Galway - Infrastructure, Galway - Airport, Galway - Railway, Galway - Road, Galway - Galway Harbour, Galway - Sport, Galway - Footnotes

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Connacht Rugby: Encyclopedia II - Galway - Infrastructure

Galway - Airport. There are five flights daily from Galway Airport to Dublin, and two flights daily to London (Luton, England), as well as flights to Birmingham, Edinburgh, Manchester and Lorient. Also convenient to the city is Shannon International Airport (about 90 minutes drive from Galway) and Knock International Airport (also about 90 minutes drive). Flights to the Aran Islands are operated from Connemara Regional Airport at Inverin, west of the city. < ...

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Galway, Galway - History, Galway - Politics, Galway - City Council, Galway - Galway Chamber, Galway - Mayoralty, Galway - Deputies, Galway - Culture, Galway - Architecture, Galway - Events, Galway - Theatre, Galway - Education, Galway - Other, Galway - Infrastructure, Galway - Airport, Galway - Railway, Galway - Road, Galway - Galway Harbour, Galway - Sport, Galway - Footnotes

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