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  Garryowen-GFC
Garryowen were now playing successfully in the Junior League, a competition that they went on to win.
Garryowen always had a huge squad available for such trips with all members of the club keen to be involved in any even involving the club.
Garryowen continued to be prominent throughout the 1980’s without achieving much success.
www.garryowengfc.co.uk   (1458 words)

  
  Garryowen Football Club
Garryowen were the first club to win the All Ireland League twice, and throughout our 119-year history we have won the Munster Senior Cup thirty six times, making us by far the most successful club in what is one of Ireland's toughest and most prestigious competitions.
The word Garryowen - the gardens of John - relates to the association in the 12th century between St. John's Church and the Knights Templar whose house in Limerick was dedicated to St. John the Baptist.
The reputation that Garryowen Football Club has achieved wherever the game is played has been earned as a result of the consistent success of Garryowen teams spanning 119 years, right throughout the ranks from under age to senior levels.
www.garryowenrugby.com /history.html   (614 words)

  
 :: Dungannon Rugby Club :: by intramega.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Apparently Garryowen had taken a quick throw in, not with the match ball, and Touch Judge Sexton who was on duty at the spot failed to spot the change of ball.
Garryowen continued to press and played some good possession rugby before Rob Henderson capitalised on another missed tackle and chipped a by now flat Gannon defence to allow left wing Adam O’Loughlin to run on to the ball in the in goal area and touch down.
In the fourth quarter Garryowen went on the offensive and were only held at bay by some very solid and spirited defence as the Dungannon pack held up a series of attempts to breach their line.
dungannonrugby.co.uk /matchreports.asp?ID=378&...+XV+vs.+Garryowen   (948 words)

  
 Garryowen News
Garryowen, on the other hand, had less of the ball, but were more efficient, taking better advantage of their limited opportunities in the forward line.
Garryowen debutante Alex Silvagni showed himself to be a player to watch in the future with a startlingly impressive first half in which he showed the skill and self-possession under pressure of a ten year veteran.
In spite of this, the tenacity of the Gisborne players ensured that only when their coach announced to the crowd that there were just two minutes left, was it certain to anybody watching that the contest was over, and many agreed after the game, that what they had seen was both enjoyable and commendable.
home.vicnet.net.au /~garry/news.htm   (1284 words)

  
 Irish Abroad - Irish American News
Despite the balanced nature of the scoring Garryowen always seemed to be the stronger after Quinlan and O’ Doherty levelled matters for them on the quarter-hour, and particularly after O' Doherty rose highest to fist home a Quinlan pass into the net on 16 minutes.
That score was enough to put Garryowen ahead with the score 1-3 to 0-3 and their supremacy was evident from then to the final whistle.
Again Garryowen showed their class with points from Brendan Hayden and a brace from Quinlan, the last of which came at the end of the 56th minute.
www.irishabroad.com /news/irishpost/sport/garryowen-goals-nov0205.asp   (598 words)

  
 Garryowen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Garryowen is a speck on the map in extreme northwestern Jackson County, at the intersection of Bernard Road and Bellevue-Cascade Road.
The name Garryowen is a variation of the Gaelic word for "John's Garden" and most of the first settlers in the area arriving in 1838 and 1839, were from County Limerick in Ireland.
Garryowen, Ireland, also was a playground for a group of young roustabouts and ne'er-do-wells, the Garryowen Boys, whose exploits were memorialized in the song "Garryowen in Glory."
www.celticcousins.net /irishiniowa/garryowenspelling.htm   (348 words)

  
 Garryowen Seeping with History Brian Osborne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The old men would lie under the shade of trees while they drank their ale, the children were lacing the grassy ways with games and goals and the women frolicked among the blooming flowers and studied every delicate petal of the pollinated beauties.
However, as new times would shed different light, all the beauties and innocence of Garryowen were soon spelled upon by the vices of Johnny Connell and his gang.
Garryowen would no longer be the peaceful dwelling it had grown to be.
www.custermuseum.org /garryowen1.htm   (2251 words)

  
 GARRYOWEN
In 1867, "Garryowen" was adopted by the 7th Cavalry Regiment as the official Air (tune) of the Regiment, and the historical nickname given to the 7th Cavalry Regiment and Troopers.
The terrain features of the Garryowen provided a broad, commanding view of the richly cultivated surrounding countryside, the old town of Limerick and the valley of the Shannon River which gently washed the battered, fortified towers of King John's castle which was constructed in the late 1180's to control traffic along the river.
Garryowen was soon to become as famous for scenes of strife as it was for mirth and humor; and broken arms, legs and heads became a staple article of manufacture in the neighborhood."
www.1cda.org /Garryowen.htm   (1298 words)

  
 Garryowen
The Regimental Song "Garryowen" came informally into the Army between 1861 and 1866 as a quickstep, but its use was first documented by the 7th U.S. Cavalry Band about the time the song became the regimental air.
George Armstrong Custer did not, himself, bring the song to the regiment, but Brevet Lieutenant Colonel (Captain) Myles W. Keogh and several other officers with ties to the Fifth Royal Irish Lancers and the Papal Guard, two Irish regiments in the British Army, were believed to be instrumental in bringing the air to the regiment.
Drive the sabre to the hilt for Garryowen.
lewis184.home.mchsi.com /garryowen.htm   (615 words)

  
 RTÉ.ie Sport - Garryowen pip Lansdowne with last gasp finish
Garryowen scraped past Lansdowne with Munster's Eoghan Hickey booting a crucial injury-time penalty in a 16-15 win at Dooradoyle.
Conor Kilroy booted a first quarter penalty for Garryowen as the league leaders began well, but seven minutes short of the break, Ronan charged through to score.
Just when time seemed to be running out on the Limerick men, they worked a lineout, drew a penalty from the visitors and Hickey held his nerve to ping over the decisive kick.
www.rte.ie /sport/2006/1209/Garryowen.html   (331 words)

  
 Garryowen Football Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garryowen Football Club, usually referred to as Garryowen, is a rugby union club in Limerick, Republic of Ireland, founded in 1884.
A "garryowen" is a very high up and under kick (named after the rugby club) designed to put the opposing team under pressure, by allowing the kicking team time to arrive under and compete for the high ball.
Garryowen won the trophy nine times in a row between 1889 and 1898 and have the distinction of having played in the first final in 1886 and the 100th final in 1986.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Garryowen_Football_Club   (491 words)

  
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This is a fundraising event for Garryowen as the club will receive a percentage of the profits from the night.
Garryowen players appeared on Channel 9's morning show The Today Show with members of other teams of the GAA to promote Gaelic Football and Hurling.
Garryowen made a good start in the first half with playing with the wind.
www.garryowengaa.com.au /images/march_newsletter.html   (673 words)

  
 Garryowen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garryowen, also known as Garyowen, Garry Owen and Gary Owens, is an Irish dance tune (MIDI file) of the 1800s which became the marching tune for the 69th Infantry Regiment, New York Militia, (the famed "Fighting 69th") in the mid-1800's.
The Gary Owen March is also the official corps song of Pioneer Drum and Bugle Corps from Milwaukee Wisconsin.
The word garryowen is derived from Irish, the proper name Oein and the word for garden garrai - thus "Owen's Garden".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Garryowen   (391 words)

  
 GARRYOWEN FALL AT DOORADOYLE !
Garryowen were attacking deep in the ‘Tarf 22 against 14 men after Ellison had been harshly binned on 38 minutes.
Garryowen went for the touch to use their two man advantage at the lineout and as the teams lined up Andy Wood galvanised the defenders with a cri de Coeur worthy of General Patton.
Garryowen’s scrum half Hurley has been a tricky handful for many sides this season and has sparked his backrow with some quicksilver breaks.
www.clontarfrugby.com /items_garryowen_fall_at_dooradoyle_.php   (600 words)

  
 RTÉ.ie Sport - Garryowen edge out Ballymena
Garryowen held on for a tight 12-10 victory over Ballymena as full-back Conor Kilroy's haul of four penalties proved enough for them in a scrappy Division One affair.
The visitors ventured south with Ulster and Ireland 'A' prop Tom Court included in their front row for the first time, and although Ballymena's pack gnarled away at the hosts for the full 80 minutes, some indiscipline crept into their play.
Two early errors allowed Kilroy, who was Garryowen's top scorer last season with 139 points, fire his side into the lead.
www.rte.ie /sport/2006/1021/garryowen.html   (228 words)

  
 Garryowen, MT is one of the most historic sites in Custer Country
Garryowen is one of the most historic sites in Custer Country and a “must see” for those interested in the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the history of the American West.
The town of Garryowen was named after the old Irish tune “Garryowen,” it was the regimental marching song of General George Custer's
The granite tomb was dedicated during the Burial of the Hatchet ceremony in 1926 at Garryowen, during the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
www.custermuseum.org /Garryowen2.htm   (587 words)

  
 Garryowen
So the story goes, one of the Irish "melting pot" members of the 7th Cavalry was singing the song under the influence of spirits, and Custer happened by, liked the rhythm, and soon began to hum the tune.
Garryowen is derived from Gaelic meaning Owen's garden, which is a suburb of Limerick, Ireland.
The granite tomb was dedicated during the Burial of the Hatchet Ceremony in 1926 at Garryowen, during the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn after the discovery of the Unknown Soldiers body when building the interstate.
www.historicalrarities.com /garryowen.htm   (806 words)

  
 Garryowen, Montana
Garryowen is the site where the Battle of the Little Big Horn began, at Sitting Bull's Camp.
The remains of this unknown trooper were found in 1926 prior to the 50th Anniversary of the Custer Battle.
It had been the marching song for the Royal Lancers at Garryowen, Ireland, a famous British unit, of which Keogh's father was an officer.
virtualmontana.com /communities/Garryowen.htm   (378 words)

  
 Garryowen Gaelic Football and Hurling Club
The Shamrocks had plenty of shots on the scoreboard but Garryowen kept scoring the important goals to stay in touch and a late goal in the second half put them in front and it looked like they were to steal the game.
The first half was all Garryowen with Stacey Hill kicking an early goal and overs to Jess Harvey, Kristen Burke and Stacey to have the team going into half time leading 1-08 to 0-03.
Garryowen kicked with a strong wind in the first half to set up a large lead at half time.
www.garryowengaa.com.au   (965 words)

  
 Garryowen, Montana - Custer Country
Garryowen is the site where the Battle of the Little Big Horn began, at Sitting Bull's Camp.
The remains of this unknown trooper were found in 1926 prior to the 50th Anniversary of the Custer Battle.
It had been the marching song for the Royal Lancers at Garryowen, Ireland, a famous British unit, of which Keogh's father was an officer.
www.campingmontana.com /Garryowen.asp   (418 words)

  
 BillingsGazette.com :: Garryowen museum director raising money to keep items together   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Kortlander does indeed own the town of Garryowen, and all of its many businesses, one of which is his collectibles business, which he has successfully operated for more than 20 years.
Kortlander's museum is indeed a non-profit entity, verifiable information that is readily available to any member of the public that bothers to pull his or her head out of the sand and do a little research.
No, it's not your business to investigate alleged "illegal activities" in Garryowen, but it is your business to do a little research on the matter before commenting publicly, if only to avoid the appearance of ignorance and misplaced negativism.
www.billingsgazette.net /articles/2006/06/22/news/state/20-libbie.txt   (2783 words)

  
 Garryowen, Jackson Co.
By 1850 most of Butler Township around Garryowen was occupied.
Although Garryowen and the surrounding territory had not been settled long, fifty-five had been able to acquire land valued at $47,000 or an average of about $850 per family.
In the story about the Irish settlers in Garryowen, a statement was made that most of the families were headed by both husband and wife immigrants from Ireland -- with a couple of exceptions : "William Matthews' wife Maryanne came from Pennsylvania".
www.celticcousins.net /irishiniowa/garryowen.htm   (591 words)

  
 Garryowen House - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Welcome to Garryowen House Bed and Breakfast, an Edwardian property located in the heart of Dorchester, Dorset.
We are ideally situated in a quiet residential location, a short walk from the town's main shopping centre, restaurants, museums, railway stations and the Dorset County Hospital.
Garryowen House Bed and Breakfast, 6 Coburg Road, Dorchester DT1 2HW.
www.garryowenhouse.co.uk /index.htm   (125 words)

  
 AnAmericanSoldier: Garryowen
Garryowen (all one word) comes from 2 different gaelic words (Garrai and Oein) that translate roughly to Owen’s garden.
Garryowen is a town in County Limerick, Ireland.
Thanks to a reputation as a rowdy, wild place it was immortalized in an Irish quickstep in around 1860.
anamericansoldier.blogspot.com /2004/03/garryowen.html   (982 words)

  
 Clontarf v Garryowen
For the first 30 minutes they were well nigh unstoppable and could easily have scored 4 more tries to add to the three that they got.
They were dominant everywhere; the scrum was solid, the lineout was smooth, and the half backs were awesome with Mike Walls subtly changing angles to release his bullocking forwards and McAllister alternating between releasing the speed outside and taunting Garryowen with delicate line kicks.
The second half was a torrid affair as Garryowen applied themselves with great pride.
www.clontarfrugby.com /items_clontarf_v_garryowen.php   (444 words)

  
 Limerick City Cycle Network Strategy - Route 6: Garryowen Area   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Therefore it is proposed to continue the on-road advisory cycle lanes along this section but reduce the width of the lanes to 1.25m each.
Continuing on along New Road just past the junction with Garryowen Road the cycle lanes can again be increased in width to 1.5m on-road advisory.
At the Garryowen side of the island the existing width is 3.75m so it will be necessary to reduce the grass margin by 0.75m and realign this green strip.
www.limerickcity.ie /services/roads/rt_cycle_7_r6.html   (1140 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | NORTHERN IRELAND | Longwell to miss Garryowen game
The international lock was expected to miss the game against Belfast Harlequins on 16 December but received permission to play from Irish coach Warren Gatland.
That was on the understanding that he would sit out Saturday's clash against Garryowen.
Garryowen claimed their first win of the season away to Old Crescent on 16 December after two initial defeats.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/northern_ireland/1080111.stm   (295 words)

  
 Flower Delivery Garryowen MT Montana |Order Garryowen Flowers Online
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 Garryowen Montana Process Servers - ServeNow.com
The Garryowen Montana process servers on ServeNow.com offer a number of services related to civil procedure and service of process aside from just legal document delivery in Garryowen.
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