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Dublin and team
Palmer, golf's leading money-winner in 1960, and Snead will be saluted as the winning team in the Canada Cup matches last June in Dublin.
In 1926, the Aga Khan gave a cup ( the Aga Khan Trophy ) to be awarded to the winners of an international team show jumping competition held at the annual horse show of the Royal Dublin Society in Dublin, Ireland every first week in August.
* English footballer Dion Dublin, who has played for Manchester United, Aston Villa, and Coventry City, as well as the national team, lives with his wife and family in Stratford.
* Seven teams contest the third-tier Kay Mills Cup ( All Ireland junior or ‘ Premier Junior ” championship ) Armagh, Down, Kildare, Laois, Meath, Roscommon, and the second team of Dublin.
* The Dubs, nickname for the Gaelic football team of the Dublin GAA
* The Dubs – Dublin GAA since the 1940s, a 2006 book about the Dublin county Gaelic football team
While working in Dublin in the mid-1940s Lynch played club football with the Civil Service GAA team.
It was also revealed that Freya McClements, captain of the 2004 winning team from Magdalen College, Oxford, was at the time studying at Trinity College, Dublin.
Over 500, 000 fans lined the streets of Dublin to welcome the team home from their first World Cup campaign.
The day began with an Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) operation to assassinate the Cairo Gang, a team of undercover British agents working and living in Dublin.
The Dublin Gaelic football team was scheduled to play the Tipperary team later the same day in Croke Park, the Gaelic Athletic Association's major football ground.
On leaving school, he attended University College Dublin where he captained the fencing team to its first ever Intervarsity title.
Quinn was educated at St. Michael's College, Dublin and Blackrock College where he was academically successful and an outstanding athlete and a member of the Senior Cup rugby team.
* The Dublin team who won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1983 in the infamous " Game of Shame " final
( Dublin ), a former Irish football team based in Dublin
Amid these political upheavals, a rival football association, the Football Association of Ireland, emerged in Dublin in 1921 and organised a separate league and international team.
In September 2011 he swam the Irish sea 90 km stretch from Dublin to Holyhead with a team of celebrities to raise money for cancer charities and set a new Guinness World Record for open water swimming with a 11-member celebrity team.
He also played for the Dublin Senior football team .< ref >
His comments that he would like to " see a European team playing out of Dublin ” suggested he was not aware of, or interested in, the six Dublin-based teams currently playing in domestic football.

Dublin and plays
Dublin University Football Club, founded in 1854, plays rugby football and is the world's oldest documented " football club ".
Hudson has been the subject of three plays: Hollywood Valhalla by Aidan Harney, starring Patrick Byrnes as Rock and Stewart Roche as his personal trainer, Toby, which was staged at Bewley's Cafe Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, in 2011 ; " For Roy ", by Nambi E. Kelley, starring Richard Henzel as Roy and Hannah Gomez as Caregiver, which was staged at American Theatre Company in Chicago in 2010 and Rock, by Tim Fountain, starring Michael Xavier as Rock and Bette Bourne as his agent Henry Willson, which was staged at London's Oval House Theatre in 2008.
He then went on to Trinity College in Dublin where he directed plays and edited the magazine T. C. D.
Three or four of his plays were produced by his friend John Ogilby in Dublin in the theatre in Werburgh Street, the first ever built in Ireland and at the time of Shirley's visit only one year old.
She performed at Drury Lane for several years and later returned to Dublin, appearing in a variety of plays.
After working in plays by Shaw for a few years he rejoined McDonagh in revues, the first of which, Dublin To-Night, was produced at the Queen's Theatre in 1924.
Although there would appear to have been performances of plays on religious themes in Ireland from as early as the 14th century, the first well-documented instance of a theatrical production in Ireland is a 1601 staging of Gorboduc presented by Lord Mountjoy Lord Deputy of Ireland in the Great Hall in Dublin Castle.
In season 2010-2011 Danny moved to Dublin where he plays for Old Belvedere RFC and he recieevd a callup to Leinster's A side recently to play his native province.
Registered at University College Dublin RFC, he plays at outside centre for the Irish provincial team Leinster.
It portrays him as a fetish garment clad sado-masochist who derives perverse pleasure by urging his call-in radio listeners in a strong working class Dublin accent, to express excesses of degradation and misery as he " empathizes " verbally and plays with his nipple clamps.
It proposed to give performances in Dublin of Irish plays by Irish authors.
It proposed to give performances in Dublin of Irish plays by Irish authors.
Born in Dublin, he wrote mostly plays, but also works of literary criticism, a book-length biographical essay of Jonathan Swift, a memoir and an eccentric work of philosophy.
George Shiels ( 24 June 1881-19 September 1949 ) was an Irish dramatist whose plays were a success both in his native Ulster and at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.
Richard Rowley was the pseudonym of Richard Valentine Williams ( 2 April 1877-25 April 1947 ), born at 79 Dublin Road, Belfast, Ireland, who wrote poetry, plays and stories.
The Dublin Hurling captain Johnny McCaffery, plays for Sarsfields.
Outside London he worked for the Abbey Theatre, Dublin on plays by W. B. Yeats and J. M.
He was educated at University College Dublin, McPherson began writing his first plays there as a member of UCD Dramsoc, the college's dramatic society, and went on to found Fly by Night Theatre Company which produced several of his plays.
() is an Irish football club, based in Inchicore, Dublin, that plays in the Irish Premier Division.
Stephen Elliott ( born 6 January 1984 in Dublin ) is an Irish international footballer who plays as a striker for Coventry City in Football League One, the third tier of English football.
The team, which plays in green and white, is nicknamed The Irish, after having adopted its colours following a friendly match against the Dublin Fusiliers who were stationed in Floriana Malta at the time.
When not touring with The Pogues much of his time is spent seeing plays, musicals and operas primarily in London, Dublin and New York.
Alan Paul Maybury ( born 8 August 1978 in Dublin ) is an Irish professional football player who currently plays for Scottish Premier League side Hibernian.

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