• Omagh St Enda's is a Gaelic Athletic Association club from Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Conor Sally is club chairman. GAA clubs existed in Drumragh...
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  • St Enda's GAA may refer to: Ballyboden St Enda's GAA, a sports club in Knocklyon, South Dublin, Ireland Omagh St Enda's GAA, a sports club St Enda's GAC...
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    Church L'Haÿ-les-Roses, France The town has two Gaelic football clubs, Omagh St. Enda's, which plays its home games in Healy Park, and Drumragh Sarsfields...
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  • Healy Park (category Omagh)
    clubman from Omagh, Michael Healy. Healy Park is the home ground of Omagh St. Enda's and the Tyrone county football team. The stadium is located on the...
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  • cycled from Galway to Omagh. St. Endas College secondary school (Coláiste Éinde in Irish) in Galway is also named after him. St Enda's GAA in GLengormley County...
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  • Junior Hurling Championship scoring 0-4 from play in the final vs Omagh St Enda's GAA On 3 May 2011, Greville was arrested following the death of a young...
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  • "O'Neill's in major renaming deal for Tyrone GAA stadium". We Are Tyrone. Retrieved 12 June 2022. "Omagh St. Enda's | Naomh Éanna an Ómaigh CLG". "Healy Park"...
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  • Joe McMahon (category Omagh St Enda's Gaelic footballers)
    Joe McMahon is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for the Omagh St Enda's club and for the Tyrone county team. His younger brother, Justin was the...
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  • Ronan O'Neill (category Omagh St Enda's Gaelic footballers)
    Senior Football Championship with his club Omagh St Enda's, scoring a last-minute goal against Carrickmore St Colmcille's in the final to bring about a...
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  • 2014 and their third in 2015. On 30 November 2014, Slaughtneil beat Omagh St Enda's to claim their first Ulster Club Championship. The club went on to...
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