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Primary Schools Cross Country 2017 Schools Race 1 Thurles Scoil Primary Schools Cross Country 2017 Schools B/G Class Race Race 1 Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation MJ1 G3/4 1 Grange N.S. MJ1 G3/4 1 Ballina N.S. MJ1 G3/4 1 Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S. MJ1 G3/4 1 Corville N.S. Roscrea MJ1 G3/4 1 Holycross N.S. MJ1 G3/4 1 Race 2 Newport Convent N.S. MJ2 G3/4 2 Carrig N.S. Nenagh MJ2 G3/4 2 St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp MJ2 G3/4 2 Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas MJ2 G3/4 2 Gaelscoil Nenagh MJ2 G3/4 2 Monard N.S. MJ2 G3/4 2 Thurles Scoil Angela MJ2 G3/4 2 Clonmel Sisters of Charity MJ2 G3/4 2 Race 3 Grange N.S. MJ1 B3/4 3 Newport Boys N.S. MJ1 B3/4 3 Ballina N.S. MJ1 B3/4 3 Corville N.S. Roscrea MJ1 B3/4 3 Holycross N.S. MJ1 B3/4 3 Carrig N.S. Nenagh MJ1 B3/4 3 The Monastery School, Tipp MJ1 B3/4 3 Nenagh C.B.S. N.S. MJ1 B3/4 3 Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas MJ1 B3/4 3 Gaelscoil Nenagh MJ1 B3/4 3 Race 4 Monard N.S. MJ2 B3/4 4 Thurlas Scoil Alibhe MJ2 B3/4 4 Clonmel St Peter & Pauls CBS MJ2 B3/4 4 St. Colmcilles, Templemore MJ2 B3/4 4 Clonmel St Marys CBS MJ2 B3/4 4 Cashel St. John the Baptist BNS MJ2 B3/4 4 Race 5 Gortnahoe N.S. L1 G3/4 5 Lissenhall N.S. L1 G3/4 5 Knockavilla N.S. L1 G3/4 5 Moycarkey N.S. L1 G3/4 5 Roscrea Scoil Eoin Naofa L1 G3/4 5 Moyglass N.S. L1 G3/4 5 Upperchurch N.S. L1 G3/4 5 Kilruane N.S. L1 G3/4 5 Birdhill N.S. L1 G3/4 5 Kiladangan N.S. L1 G3/4 5 Race 6 New Inn Scoil Mhuire L2 G3/4 6 Two Mile Borris N.S. L2 G3/4 6 Templemore St Joseph's N.S. L2 G3/4 6 Youghlarra N.S. L2 G3/4 6 Rosegreen N.S. L2 G3/4 6 Borrisoleigh N.S. L2 G3/4 6 Cloughjordan St Michaels L2 G3/4 6 St Marys Killenaule L2 G3/4 6 Ballinahinch N.S. L2 G3/4 6 Race 7 Gortnahoe N.S. L1 B3/4 7 Lissenhall N.S. L1 B3/4 7 Knockavilla N.S. L1 B3/4 7 CBS Doon L1 B3/4 7 Moycarkey N.S. L1 B3/4 7 Roscrea Scoil Eoin Naofa L1 B3/4 7 Race 8 New Inn Boys N.S. L2 B3/4 8 Moyglass N.S. L2 B3/4 8 Upperchurch N.S. L2 B3/4 8 Kilruane N.S. L2 B3/4 8 Birdhill N.S. L2 B3/4 8 Race 9 Two Mile Borris N.S. L3 B3/4 9 Youghlarra N.S. L3 B3/4 9 Rosegreen N.S. L3 B3/4 9 Borrisoleigh N.S. L3 B3/4 9 Cloughjordan St Michaels L3 B3/4 9 St Marys Killenaule L3 B3/4 9 Kiladangan N.S. L3 B3/4 9 Ballinahinch N.S. L3 B3/4 9 Race 10 Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation MJ1 G5/6 10 Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S. MJ1 G5/6 10 Corville N.S. Roscrea MJ1 G5/6 10 Newport Convent N.S. MJ1 G5/6 10 Holycross N.S. MJ1 G5/6 10 Cashel St. John the Baptist GNS MJ1 G5/6 10 Race 11 Ballina N.S. MJ2 G5/6 11 Grange N.S. MJ2 G5/6 11 St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp MJ2 G5/6 11 Carrig N.S. Nenagh MJ2 G5/6 11 Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas MJ2 G5/6 11 Clonmel Sisters of Charity MJ2 G5/6 11 Thurles Scoil Angela MJ2 G5/6 11 Gaelscoil Nenagh MJ2 G5/6 11 Monard N.S. MJ2 G5/6 11 Clonmel Sisters of Charity MJ2 G5/6 11 Race 12 Ballina N.S. MJ1 B5/6 12 Corville N.S. Roscrea MJ1 B5/6 12 Holycross N.S. MJ1 B5/6 12 Carrig N.S. Nenagh MJ1 B5/6 12 The Monastery School, Tipp MJ1 B5/6 12 Nenagh C.B.S. N.S. MJ1 B5/6 12 Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas MJ1 B5/6 12 Gaelscoil Nenagh MJ1 B5/6 12 Grange N.S. MJ2 B5/6 12 Newport Boys N.S. MJ2 B5/6 12 Race 13 Monard N.S. MJ2 B5/6 13 Thurlas Scoil Alibhe MJ2 B5/6 13 Clonmel St Peter & Pauls CBS MJ2 B5/6 13 St. Colmcilles, Templemore MJ2 B5/6 13 Clonmel St Marys CBS MJ2 B5/6 13 Cashel St. John the Baptist BNS MJ2 B5/6 13 Race 14 Gortnahoe N.S. L1 G5/6 14 Lissenhall N.S. L1 G5/6 14 Knockavilla N.S. L1 G5/6 14 Moycarkey N.S. L1 G5/6 14 Roscrea Scoil Eoin Naofa L1 G5/6 14 Moyglass N.S. L1 G5/6 14 Upperchurch N.S. L1 G5/6 14 Ballylooby N.S. L1 G5/6 14 Race 15 Kilruane N.S. L2 G5/6 15 New Inn Scoil Mhuire L2 G5/6 15 Birdhill N.S. L2 G5/6 15 Two Mile Borris N.S. L2 G5/6 15 Templemore St Joseph's N.S. L2 G5/6 15 Youghlarra N.S. L2 G5/6 15 Rosegreen N.S. L2 G5/6 15 Borrisoleigh N.S. L2 G5/6 15 Cloughjordan St Michaels L2 G5/6 15 St Marys Killenaule L2 G5/6 15 Kiladangan N.S. L2 G5/6 15 Ballinahinch N.S. L2 G5/6 15 Race 16 Gortnahoe N.S. L1 B5/6 16 Lissenhall N.S. L1 B5/6 16 Knockavilla N.S. L1 B5/6 16 CBS Doon L1 B5/6 16 Upperchurch N.S. L1 B5/6 16 Race 17 Moycarkey N.S. L2 B5/6 17 Roscrea Scoil Eoin Naofa L2 B5/6 17 New Inn Boys N.S. L2 B5/6 17 Moyglass N.S. L2 B5/6 17 Birdhill N.S. L2 B5/6 17 Cloughjordan St Michaels L2 B5/6 17 Race 18 Ballylooby N.S. L3 B5/6 18 Kilruane N.S. L3 B5/6 18 Two Mile Borris N.S. L3 B5/6 18 Youghlarra N.S. L3 B5/6 18 Rosegreen N.S. L3 B5/6 18 Borrisoleigh N.S. L3 B5/6 18 St Marys Killenaule L3 B5/6 18 Kiladangan N.S. L3 B5/6 18 Ballinahinch N.S. L3 B5/6 18 Race 19 Glengoole N.S. XS G3/4 19 Kilurney N.S. XS G3/4 19 Hollyford N.S. XS G3/4 19 Skeheenarinky N.S. XS G3/4 19 Templetuohy Holy Family N.S. XS G3/4 19 Newtown N.S. XS G3/4 19 Ballinure N.S. XS G3/4 19 Redwood N.S. XS G3/4 19 Killea N.S. XS G3/4 19 Killusty N.S. XS G3/4 19 Slieveardagh NS XS G3/4 19 Kilcommon N.S. XS G3/4 19 Barnane N.S. XS G3/4 19 Lackamore N.S. XS G3/4 19 Lackamore N.S. XS G3/4 19 Rearcross N.S. XS G3/4 19 Templemore St. Marys N.S. XS G3/4 19 Kilvemnon N.S. XS G3/4 19 Donohill, St. Francis N.S. XS G3/4 19 Ballycahill N.S. XS G3/4 19 Gaile N.S. XS G3/4 19 Kilkeary N.S. XS G3/4 19 Lorrha N.S. XS G3/4 19 Drangan N.S. XS G3/4 19 Ballinaclough N.S. XS G3/4 19 Drom N.S. XS G3/4 19 Castleiney N.S. XS G3/4 19 Race 20 Glengoole N.S. XS B3/4 20 Kilurney N.S. XS B3/4 20 Hollyford N.S. XS B3/4 20 Skeheenarinky N.S. XS B3/4 20 Templetuohy Holy Family N.S. XS B3/4 20 Newtown N.S. XS B3/4 20 Ballinure N.S. XS B3/4 20 Redwood N.S. XS B3/4 20 Killea N.S. XS B3/4 20 Killusty N.S. XS B3/4 20 Slieveardagh NS XS B3/4 20 Kilcommon N.S. XS B3/4 20 Barnane N.S. XS B3/4 20 Lackamore N.S. XS B3/4 20 Rearcross N.S. XS B3/4 20 Templemore St. Marys N.S. XS B3/4 20 Kilvemnon N.S. XS B3/4 20 Donohill, St. Francis N.S. XS B3/4 20 Ballycahill N.S. XS B3/4 20 Gaile N.S. XS B3/4 20 Kilkeary N.S. XS B3/4 20 Drangan N.S. XS B3/4 20 Ballinaclough N.S. XS B3/4 20 Drom N.S. XS B3/4 20 Castleiney N.S. XS B3/4 20 Race 21 Burncourt NS S G3/4 21 Bansha N.S. S G3/4 21 Clonoulty N.S. S G3/4 21 St Flannans N.S. S G3/4 21 Mount Bruis N.S. S G3/4 21 Lisnamrock N.S. S G3/4 21 Inch N.S. S G3/4 21 Anacarty N.S. S G3/4 21 Rossmore N.S. S G3/4 21 Shronell N.S. S G3/4 21 Kilcash N.S. S G3/4 21 Little Flower N.S. Ballytarsna S G3/4 21 Donaskeigh N.S. S G3/4 21 Littleton N.S. S G3/4 21 Clonmore N.S. S G3/4 21 Burgess N.S. S G3/4 21 Race 22 Burncourt NS S B3/4 22 Bansha N.S.
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