• Ballygunner (Irish: Baile Gunnair), is a civil parish in County Waterford, Ireland. It lies on the southern outskirts of Waterford city. The placename...
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    Ballygunner GAA (nicknamed "The Gunners") is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club located in the parish of St Mary's Ballygunner in Waterford City...
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    Ballygunner Castle is a country house in the Ballygunner area of County Waterford in Ireland. It is believed to be built on the site of a former Viking...
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  • Ballygunner (Waterford) v Sarsfields (Cork) Kiladangan (Tipperary) v Clonlara (Clare) Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) v Ballygunner (Waterford) Ballygunner (Waterford)...
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  • The all-time record-holders are Ballygunner and Blackrock who have both won five championship titles. Ballygunner are the title-holders after defeating...
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  • Ballysaggart Ferrybank v Ballygunner Ferrybank v Clashmore–Kinsalebeg Ballygunner v Ballysaggart Ferrybank v Ballysaggart Ballygunner v Clashmore–Kinsalebeg...
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  • February 2023. The championship ran from 28 July to 10 September 2023. Ballygunner entered the championship as the defending champions in search of a record-breaking...
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  • 2024. The championship is scheduled to run from July to September 2024. Ballygunner will be the defending champions. Promoted from the Waterford Premier...
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  • all-time record-holders are Mount Sion, who have won a total of 35 titles. Ballygunner are the title-holders after defeating Passage by 1–23 to 0–09 in the...
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  • magic drives Ballygunner as Pat Flynn is honoured". Irish Examiner. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2016. "Club GAA: Ballygunner and Mount Leinster...
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