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Dungourney (〔A. D. Mills, 2003, ''A Dictionary of British Place-Names'', Oxford University Press〕) is a village in County Cork, Ireland on the R627 regional road northeast of Midleton. The Kiltha river flows through the village. St. Peter's National School is located in the centre. ==Sport== * Dungourney GAA club * Dungourney Camogie Club * The Fitzgibbon cup The Fitzgibbon cup is named after a Dungourney man called Fr. Edwin Fitzgibbon. He was born in 1884 and went to school in the local area. He ventured into the Capuchin Franciscan Order in 1893. In 1938, he died and was buried at the Capuchin cemetery in Rochestown.〔"Interview with Vincent Fitzgibbon, Nephew of Fr. Edwin Fitzgibbon on the centenary of the Fitzgibbon Hurling Cup" Apr 23, 2012. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlSraeDPujg〕 *Kiltha Óg Kiltha Óg : Kiltha Óg is a combination of Castlemartyr and Dungourney and when the players get to under 16 they split up into Castlemartyr and Dungourney . Kiltha Óg was founded in 2003. Every year Kiltha Óg has a night to celebrate the great work throughout the year and it is called the social. *Jamesey Kelleher Jamesey Kelleher, a Dungourney man, was born in March 1878. Jamesey has been acclaimed by many as one of the greatest hurlers to play for Cork. Jamesey's first recorded game was in the summer of 1892 at the age of fourteen on a 21 aside Dungourney team against Kilcounty. He started out as a goalkeeper and finished out on the backline. He was also a brilliant jockey and won many point to points. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dungourney」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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