Brian O'Meara (Kilruane MacDonagh's Hurler)
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Brian O'Meara (Kilruane MacDonagh's Hurler)
Brian "Buggy" O'Meara (born 27 March 1990) is an Irish people, Irish hurling, hurler who currently plays as a full-forward for the Tipperary GAA, Tipperary senior team. His brother Niall O'Meara also play for Tipperary GAA, Tipperary O'Meara made his first appearance for the team during the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2010, 2010 championship and has become a regular player over the last few seasons. Since then he has won one Munster Senior Hurling Championship, Munster winners' medal. At club level O'Meara is a Tipperary Senior Football Championship, county football championship medallist with divisional side Thomas MacDonagh's GFC, Thomas MacDonagh's. He plays hurling with his local club Kilruane MacDonagh's GAA, Kilruane MacDonagh's. Playing career Club O'Meara plays his club hurling and Gaelic football with the Kilruane MacDonagh's GAA, Kilruane MacDonagh's club. In 2011 he was a member of the divisional Thomas McDonaghs GAA, Thomas MacDonagh's team that reac ...
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Ballingarry, South Tipperary
Ballingarry () is a village and civil parish in County Tipperary, Ireland. Ballingarry is one of 19 civil parishes in the barony of Slievardagh, and also an ecclesiastical parish in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly. Ballingarry village is situated near the Kilkenny border on route R691 in the Slieveardagh range. Historically, the area was associated with the coal mining industry. History Ballingarry is best known for the rebellion that broke out there on 29 July 1848 against British rule. The site of this uprising, the McCormack House, known also as the Warhouse (officially Famine Warhouse 1848) has since been designated as a national memorial and historical building by the State. It was here during the ill-fated rebellion that the national tricolour of green, white and orange was unfurled for the first time by the rebels, led by William Smith O'Brien, thus emulating the French rebels who also took to the streets with their tricolour for the first ...
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