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Aistritheidircontaeth E 2 0 A I S T R I T H E I D I R C O N T A E T H E 2 0 1 7 On Hold Cleared after Ten days from date received DATE REF. NAME FROM TO Porcesse d 4.1.17 1/17 Jamie Cullen Ath Cliath Erin Go Bragh Cill Dara Ballymore Eustace 6.1.17 2/17 Paul Aylward Ath Cliath St Judes Cill Dara Ardclough 9.1.17 3/17 Fergus Barnett An Mhi St. Marys Lu Glen Emmets 9.1.17 4/17 Conor McQuail Leech An Mhi Duleek Bellewstown Lu Wolfe Tones 9.1.17 5/17 Robert Pender Cill Mhantain Blessington Cill Dara Suncroft 10.1.17 6/17 Hugh Naughton Laois Arles Killeen Cill Mhantain Coolkenno 10.1.17 7/17 Michael Bermingham Uibh Fhaili Ballinamere Laois Kilcavan 11.1.17 8/17 Patrick Lee Iarmhi Kinnegad An Mhi Ballinabrackey 11.1.17 9/17 Gavan Sweeney Lu Stabannon Parnells An Mhi St Michaels 11.1.17 10/17 Paul Donnelly Cill Chainnigh Railyard Cill Dara Kill 12.1.17 11/17 Brian Kelly An Mhi Nobber Cill Dara Cappagh 12.1.17 12/17 Raymond Campbell Longford Grattan Og Lu Oliver Plunketts 12.1.17 13/17 John Martin Loch Garman St. Patricks Lu Naomh Moninne 17.1.17 14/17 Peter Shaw Ceatharloch Naomh Brid Ath Claith Faughs DATE REF. NAME FROM TO processe d 17.1.17 15/17 Aaron Skelly (withdrawn) An Mhi St Brigids Ath Cliath Whitehall Colmcille 17.1.17 16/17 Tomas O Mahoney Loch Garman Oylegate Glenbrien Ath Cliath Realt Dearg 17.1.17 17/17 Thomas Nolan (withdrawn) Cill Dara Grange Laois Barrowhouse 17.1.17 18/17 Colin Ryan An Mhi Na Fianna Enfield Ath Cliath Na Fianna 18.1.17 19/17 James Hilliard Laois Mountmellick Ath Cliath St Marcus 18.1.17 20/17 Daniel Murphy Ath Cliath Fingal Ravens An Mhi St Vincents 18.1.17 21/17 Eoin Kennedy Ath Cliath St Annes Cill Dara Rathangan 18.1.17 22/17 James Carroll Longphort Rathcline Ath Cliath Clontarf 18.1.17 23/17 John Haughney Cill Chainnigh St Martins Loch Garman Rathnure 19.1.17 24/17 Cian Mac Gabhann Ath Cliath Gael na Trionoide An Mhi Walterstown 19.1.17 25/17 Myles Connors Cill Chainnigh Carrigeen Loch Garman HWH Bunclody 20.1.17 26/17 John Crosbie Loch Garman St James Ramsgrange Lu Fechins 23.1.17 27/17 Alan Farrell An Mhi Clonard Iarmhi St Josephs 28/17 Ruairi Hanlon Lu St Nicholas An Mhi St. Colmcilles 29/17 Harry Molloy Cill Mhantain Carnew Emmets Loch Garman Fr O Reagan 30/17 Vincent Moore An Mhi Navan O Mahonys Cill Chainnigh James Stephens 31/17 Michael Deegan An Mhi Donaghmore/Ashbourne Ath Cliath Na Fianna 24.1.17 32/17 Colm Moran Ceatharloch Clonmore Cill Chainnigh Railyard 33/17 Eoghan Darcy An Mhi St Peters Dunboyne Iarmhi Maryland 34/17 Joseph O Donoghue Ath Cliath St Judes An Mhi Trim 35/17 James Kane Ceatharloch Naomh Brid Cill Chainnigh Barrow Rangers DATE REF. NAME FROM TO processe d 24.1.17 36/17 Niall Fowler Ath Cliath Faughs An Mhi Navan O Mahonys 26.1.17 37/17 Tomas de Blaca Iarmhi C.F.C.W. An Mhi Naomh Brid 38/17 Adrian O Faolain (Phelan) Laois Borris Kilcotton Ath Cliath Lucan Sarsfields 27.1.17 39/17 Cathal Kenny Cill Chainnigh Barrow Rangers Ath Cliath O’Tooles 40/17 Mark Melbourne Ath Cliath Erin go Bragh An Mhi St Pauls 30.1.17 41/17 Gary Mason Cill Dara Coill Dubh Cill Chainnigh Thomastown 42/17 Gavin Judge Cill Dara Kilcock An Mhi Blackhall Gaels 43/17 Michael Quinn Cill Dara Eadestown Ath Cliath Tomas Davis 31.1.17 44/17 John Lawlor Cill Chainnigh Black & Whites Ath Cliath Faughs 45/17 David Donegan Ath Cliath St Brendans Louth Geraldines 46/17 Brian Doyle An Mhi Kilmessan Loch Garman Killanerin-Ballyfad 1.2.17 47/17 Paul Gilsenan Iarmhi St Pauls An Mhi Dunshaughlin 48/17 Shane Donlon Ath Cliath Faughs Cill Dara Kilcock 49/17 Brian Cadigan Cill Chainnigh St Martins Loch Garman St Patricks Ballyoughter 3.2.17 50/17 James Rafferty Uibh Fhaili St Rynaghs Ath Cliath Bank of Ireland 51/17 Karl Martin Cill Dara Clane Ath Cliath Bank of Ireland 52/17 Shane Stapleton Ath Cliath St Patricks Palmerstown Cill Chainnigh Dicksboro 53/17 Euan Selkirk An Mhi Summerhill Ath Cliath Lucan Sarsfields 54/17 Luke Philpott Cill Dara Confey Ath Cliath Lucan Sarsfields 7.2.17 55/17 Jamie Lyng Loch Garman Gusserane O Rahillys Cill Chainnigh Tullogher/Rosbercon 56/17 Nioclas Mac Coscair Ath Cliath Cuala Laois Ballyfin DATE REF. NAME FROM TO processe d 7.2.17 57/17 Chris Dunne Laois Ballyfin Cill Dara St Laurences 58/17 Ciaran Fitzpatrick Cill Dara Kilcock Ath Cliath St Judes 59/17 Diarmuid Croinin Ceatharloch Rathvilly Cill Mhantain Stratford/Grangecon 60/17 Daniel Pyke Ath Cliath St Annes Bohernabreena Cill Dara Clogherinkoe 8.2.17 61/17 James Sheerin Cill Mhantain Baltinglass Iarmhi Garrycastle 62/17 Jason Shanahan An Mhi Donaghmore/Ashbourne Ath Cliath The Wild Geese 63/17 David O Flaherty Cill Dara Clane Ath Cliath St. Marks 64/17 John Haughney Cill Chainnigh St Martins Loch Garman Rathnure 9.2.17 65/17 James O Brien Ath Cliath St James Gaels Cill Dara Confey 66/17 Peter Kavanagh Ceatharloch Naomh Moling Cill Chainnigh Graignamanagh 67/17 John Duggan Cill Dara Sarsfields Ath Cliath Civil Service 10.2.17 68/17 Robert White An Mhi Na Fianna Ath Cliath Clontarf 69/17 Ruairi Dunbar Ath Cliath St Brigids Ceatharloch Carlow Towh HC 14.2.17 70/17 Declan Brennan Ath Cliath Na Fianna Cill Chainnigh The Fenians 71/17 Brian McCormack Laois Portlaoise Ath Cliath Garda 72/17 Sean Byrne (withdrawn) Cill Dara Kilcullen Cill Mhantain Kilbride 73/17 Christopher Talbot Cill Dara Kilcock Cill Chainnigh O’Loughlin Gaels 74/17 David Condron Cill Mhantain St Patricks Wicklow Laois Portarlington 75/17 Ian Power Uibh Fhaili Ballinamere Iarmhi Southern Gaels HC 76/17 Eoghan Coleman Cill Mhantain Carnew Emmets Ceatharloch Clonmore 15.2.17 77/17 Ciaran Sinnott Ath Cliath St Josephs/O Connells Boys Laois Colt DATE REF. NAME FROM TO processe d 78/17 Sean O Callaghan Cill Chainnigh O’Loughlin Gaels Laois Colt 79/17 Eoghan Mac Philibin Ath Cliath Ballyboughal Cill Mhantain Eire Og 80/17 Mark Duignan (Duigeannain) Longphort St Columbas Mullinalaghta Ath Cliath St Finians Swords 16.2.17 81/17 Elliott Rice Ceatharloch Eire Og Laois Crettyard 82/17 Tony Walsh Uibh Fhaili Edenderry Ath Cliath Na Gaeil Oga 83/17 Conor Daly Cill Dara Celbridge Ath Cliath Na Gaeil Oga 84/17 Daire O Faogain (Fagan) An Mhi Wolfe Tones Ath Cliath Na Gaeil Oga 85/17 Micheal O Tuama (Twomey) Cill Chainnigh O Loughlin Gaels Ath Cliath Na Gaeil Oga 86/17 Eoin Luc O Ceallaigh (Kelly) Ceatharloch Tigh an Raoireann Ath Cliath Na Gaeil Oga 87/17 Padraig O Fearghail (Farrell) Loch Garman St Aidans Ferns Ath Cliath Na Gaeil Oga 88/17 Stephen O Brien Ath Cliath St Patricks Palmerstown Cill Dara Maynooth 17.2.17 89/17 Piaras O Mideach Cill Dara Ardclough Ath Cliath Kilmacud Crokes 90/17 Tom Kiely Cill Chainnigh Bennettsbridge Ath Cliath Clanna Gael Fontenoy 91/17 Kevin Comiskey Laois Clonad Ath Cliath Clanna Gael Fontenoy 92/17 Ciaran Tiernan Ath Cliath St Francis Gaels Cabinteely Cill Dara Confey 20.2.17 93/17 Keith Horgan Ath Cliath St Laurence O Tooles Lu Mattock Rangers 94/17 Shane Hamilton An Mhi St Patricks Stamullen Lu Mattock Rangers 95/17 Ian Mitchell Loch Garman Faythe Harriers Ath Cliath Faughs 96/17 Stephen Lynch Ath Cliath Castleknock Laois Mountmellick 97/17 Shane Darcy Cill Dara Two Mile House Ath Cliath Garristown 21.2.17 98/17 Thomas Ryan Cill Chainnigh Graigue Ballycallan Iarmhi Clonkill DATE REF. NAME FROM TO process 99/17 William Irish Ath Cliath O’Tooles Cill Chainnigh Slieverue 100/17 Clive Kieran Uibh Fhaili St Brigids Croghan Iarmhi Coralstown/Kinnegad 101/17 Fiachra Beirne Ath Cliath Whitehall Colmcille Longphort Rathcline 102/17 Brendan O Toole Cill Dara Coill Dubh Ath Cliath Naomh Mearnog 103/17 Eanna Murphy Loch Garman Duffry Rovers Ath Claith St Marys Saggart 104/17 Eddie Kirwan Cill Dara Sallins Ceatharloch Eire Og 23.2.17 105/17 Padraig Morrissey Loch Garman St Martins Ath Cliath Scoil Ui Chonaill 106/17 Gavin Henderson Cill Mhantain Bray Emmets Ath Cliath Cuala 107/17 Shane Walsh Loch Garman Glynn Barntown Ath Cliath St Brigids 108/17 Warren Lynam Ath Cliath St Brigids Cill Dara Celbridge 24.2.17 109/17 Dermot Kelly Laois Portlaoise Cill Dara Moorefield 27.2.17 110/17 Jason Nolan Cill Chainnigh Ballyhale Shamrocks Ath Cliath Erin Go Brath 111/17 Andrew Buckley Cill Dara Ballykelly Uibh Fhaili Gracefield 28.2.17 112/17 Ciaran Collins Ath Cliath Erins Isle An Mhi Navan O Mahonys 113/17 Robert Kenny Iarmhi Caulry Loch Garman Maudlinstown 114/17 James Moore Ceatharloch Eire Og Laois Arles Kilcruise 115/17 Dean Ui Fhearghail (Farrell) Ath Cliath Ui Thuathil Lu Mattock Rangers 1.3.17 116/17 Eanna Martin Loch Garman Geraldine O Hanrahans Cill Chainnigh Carrickshock 117/17 Brian Mullarkey Ath Cliath Lucan Sarsfields Loch Garman St. Brigids Blackwater 118/17 Christopher Ryan Ath Cliath Kilmacud Crokes Cill Dara Confey 119/17 Cormac Burke (on hold) Cill Mhantain Stratford/Grangecon Cill Dara St Laurences DATE REF.
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