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Encyclopedia > Ballinhassig

Ballinhassig (Irish: Béal Átha an Cheasaigh) is a village south of Cork City, in County Cork, Ireland.

See also: List of towns in the Republic of Ireland



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Lakewood Athletic Football Club: 12 Girls Team Information (2994 words)
The Ballinhassig keeper came out to close her down but Kearney was able to put the ball past her to great cheers from her teammates.
Ballinhassig played with the wind in the first half and immediately put pressure on the Lakewood defence.
Ballinhassig had the majority of pressure in the first half and Savannah Dunlea was a constant threat going forward.
Irish Examiner - 2005/10/03: Ballinhassig shoot the lights out (805 words)
BALLINHASSIG are back in the senior grade for the first time since 1976 after defeating Aghada in a marvellous Evening Echo Premier IHC final under lights at Páirc Ui Rinn on Saturday night.The huge crowd certainly got value for money.
Its hard to believe that Ballinhassig lost their opening round to Blarney by four points in a replay, and were then without Brendan Lombard and Diarmuid Duggan, who went to Australia for most of the summer.
Ballinhassig then took control as Aghada drifted out of the game completely and a succession of points, two by Danny OÂ’Callaghan, left the east Cork side just 1-7 to 1-6 in front at the break.
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