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Overall Results Irish Life Health All Ireland Schools Xc 3/9/2019 Clongowes Wood College Pos Time Cat Num Name Team OVERALL RESULTS IRISH LIFE HEALTH ALL IRELAND SCHOOLS XC 3/9/2019 CLONGOWES WOOD COLLEGE POS TIME CAT NUM NAME TEAM MINOR GIRLS 1 00:05:51 MG 190 ERIN LEAVY ST VINCENT'S DUNDALK 2 00:05:53 MG 18 HOLLIE KILROE MERCY ROSCOMMON 3 00:05:54 MG 175 GARA WILLIAMS CASTLEKNOCK CC 4 00:05:56 MG 650 EIMEAR MCCARROLL LORETO GRAMMAR, OMAGH 5 00:06:01 MG 428 NICOLE DINAN ST ANGELA'S CORK 6 00:06:03 MG 194 AIMEE WALLACE ST. FINIANS 7 00:06:04 MG 174 AOIFE BROWN CASTLEKNOCK CC 8 00:06:05 MG 662 CIARA NUGENT ST CATHERINES, ARMAGH 9 00:06:06 MG 192 ISABELLA TOMKIN BEDDY HOLY CHILD KILLINEY 10 00:06:09 MG 422 LOUISE O'MAHONY COLAISTE MUIRE ENNIS 11 00:06:10 MG 434 AVA FITZGERALD COLAISTE AN CHRAOI NAOFA 12 00:06:11 MG 663 LUCY FOSTER DOWN HS, DOWNPATRICKLUCY FOSTE 13 00:06:12 MG 178 ALEX CAREY DOMINICAN COLLEGE WICKLOW 14 00:00:00 MG 665 ANNA GARDINER ASSUMPTION GS, BHINCH 15 00:00:00 MG 177 MADELINE BUCKLEY CASTLEKNOCK CC 16 00:00:00 MG 441 ISOBEL KELLEHER ST MARYS MALLOW 17 00:00:00 MG 664 HAZEL HUGHES OUR LADY’S, CASTLEBLAYNEYHAZEL 18 00:00:00 MG 198 NIAMH MURRAY LORETO DALKEY 19 00:00:00 MG 195 ALICE HICKEY LORETO ST STEPHEN’S GREEN 20 00:00:00 MG 645 ELLA LATUSKE FRIENDS' SCH, LISBURN 21 00:00:00 MG 436 REBECCA KELLEHER SCOIL MHUIRE CORK 22 00:00:00 MG 435 LEAH DUNNE COLAISTE AN CHRAOI NAOFA 23 00:00:00 MG 443 CLAIRE CROWLEY KINSALE COMMUNITY SCHOOL 24 00:00:00 MG 1000 ANNA HEDLEY WALLACE HS, LISBURNANNA HEDLEY 25 00:00:00 MG 442 CAOIMHE PHELAN ABBEY CC 26 00:00:00 MG 437 MáIRE Ní EIDHIN NIC LOCHLAINN COLAISTE AN PHIARSAIGH 27 00:00:00 MG 179 LILLY SHEEHY DOMINICAN COLLEGE WICKLOW 28 00:00:00 MG 439 KATE FERNCOMBE URSULINE THURLES 29 00:00:00 MG 196 CLARA KINSELLA OUR LADY’S TERENURE 30 00:00:00 MG 671 GILLIAN REYNOLDS LORETO LETTERKENNYGILLIAN REYN 31 00:00:00 MG 440 ELLLA COLLINS COLAISTE NA TOIRBHIRTE 32 00:00:00 MG 656 CARA O'LOUGHLIN THORNHILL COL, DERRY 33 00:00:00 MG 445 KATE RALPH PRESENTATION THURLES 34 00:00:00 MG 423 ELLEN MANNION COLAISTE MUIRE ENNIS 35 00:00:00 MG 7 KATELYN HUGHES ST LOUIS CS KILTIMAGH 36 00:00:00 MG 180 KAYLEIGH KEOGH DOMINICAN COLLEGE WICKLOW 37 00:00:00 MG 666 AVA DOWNEY SULLIVAN UPP, HOLYWOODAVA DOWN 38 00:00:00 MG 191 ZOIE RITCHIE TERESIANS 39 00:00:00 MG 199 MILLIE HUGHES LUCAN CC 40 00:00:00 MG 425 AIMEE BARRETT COLAISTE MUIRE ENNIS 41 00:00:00 MG 444 ANGELINA CHIZHIKOVA ST AUGUSTINE'S 42 00:00:00 MG 185 RACHEL MARRON MOUNT ANVILLE 43 00:00:00 MG 184 GEORGIA O’KEEFE MOUNT ANVILLE 44 00:00:00 MG 670 EVA WAINWRIGHT GROSVENOR GS, BELFASTEVA WAINW 45 00:00:00 MG 669 CLARA MULLAN LUMEN CHRISTI, DERRYCLARA MULL 46 00:00:00 MG 176 AISLING O’GRADY CASTLEKNOCK CC 47 00:00:00 MG 438 AMY MCCARTHY SACRED HEART CLONAKILTY 48 00:00:00 MG 19 EIMEAR HUGHES ST JOSEPHS CASTLEBAR 49 00:00:00 MG 667 JOY EBBINGHAUS GLENOLA COLLEGIATE, BANGORJOY 50 00:00:00 MG 672 ALYSSA BOYD REGENT HOUSE, NEWTOWNARDSALYSS 51 00:00:00 MG 186 ANNA KEARNEY MOUNT ANVILLE 52 00:00:00 MG 424 MICHELE HEALY COLAISTE MUIRE ENNIS 53 00:00:00 MG 1077 ORLAITH LALLY CASTLEKNOCK CC 54 00:00:00 MG 431 ELLIE TWOMEY ST ANGELA'S CORK 55 00:00:00 MG 1 ZOE ROGERS SEAMOUNT COLLEGE KINVARA 56 00:00:00 MG 1078 LEILA MCCORMICK CASTLEKNOCK CC 57 00:00:00 MG 189 ELLA MC CARTHY MOUNT ANVILLE 58 00:00:00 MG 430 ÁINE POWER ST ANGELA'S CORK 59 00:00:00 MG 21 ARIANA LOUGHRAN ST MARY'S BALLINA 60 00:00:00 MG 657 AOIFE CLARKE THORNHILL COL, DERRY 61 00:00:00 0 62 00:00:00 MG 2 ELLEN BERMINGHAM SEAMOUNT COLLEGE KINVARA 63 00:00:00 MG 188 GRACE NAUGHTON MOUNT ANVILLE 64 00:00:00 MG 20 EMILIE O'CONNELL SH WESTPORT 65 00:00:00 MG 648 ANNA WARWICK FRIENDS' SCH, LISBURN 66 00:00:00 MG 647 CHARLOTTE SNAPE FRIENDS' SCH, LISBURN 67 00:00:00 MG 6 LISA SHEILDS SEAMOUNT COLLEGE KINVARA 68 00:00:00 MG 658 NIAMH DOHERTY THORNHILL COL, DERRY 69 00:00:00 MG 426 RIONA HEALY COLAISTE MUIRE ENNIS 70 00:00:00 MG 646 ANNA WHITE FRIENDS' SCH, LISBURN 71 00:00:00 MG 649 KATE CALLAGHAN FRIENDS' SCH, LISBURN 72 00:00:00 MG 25 ANNA COTTER CALASANCIUS COLLEGE ORANAMORE 73 00:00:00 MG 26 EMMA BURKE PRESENTATION COLLEGE TUAM 74 00:00:00 MG 8 ELLIE MC GUIRE ST LOUIS CS KILTIMAGH 75 00:00:00 MG 3 CIARA CROSSAN SEAMOUNT COLLEGE KINVARA 76 00:00:00 MG 659 JASMINE O'KANE THORNHILL COL, DERRY 77 00:00:00 MG 661 VERONICA O'NEILL THORNHILL COL, DERRY 78 00:00:00 MG 12 ALANNAH HESSION ST LOUIS CS KILTIMAGH 79 00:00:00 MG 10 NIAMH MOONEY ST LOUIS CS KILTIMAGH 80 00:00:00 MG 660 AOIBH O'HARE THORNHILL COL, DERRY 81 00:00:00 MG 432 KATELYNN FITZGERALD COLAISTE AN CHRAOI NAOFA 82 00:00:00 MG 5 ELLA BERGIN SEAMOUNT COLLEGE KINVARA 83 00:00:00 MG 429 JESSICA MURPHY ST ANGELA'S CORK 84 00:00:00 MG 183 GRACE MULDOWNEY DOMINICAN COLLEGE WICKLOW 85 00:00:00 MG 182 KATIE MCGRATH DOMINICAN COLLEGE WICKLOW MINOR BOYS 1 00:09:20 MB 459 SHANE BUCKLEY CASHEL CS 2 00:09:21 MB 456 SEAN LAWTON COLAISTE POBAIL BANTRY 3 00:09:22 MB 685 LUGHAIDH MALLON RATHMORE, BELFAST 4 00:09:26 MB 455 FIONN HARRINGTON COLAISTE POBAIL BANTRY 5 00:09:27 MB 225 MACKENZIE MCIVOR KNOCKBEG COLLEGE 6 00:09:28 MB 692 TOM DOHERTY ST MACARTAN'S, MONAGHAN 7 00:09:30 MB 468 GERARD DUNNE KILRUSH CS 8 00:09:33 MB 208 JAMIE BYRNE WESLEY COLLEGE 9 00:09:34 MB 691 FINN O NEIL LIMAVADY GS 10 00:09:35 MB 200 ROSS KILLELEA COLAISTE MHUIRE MULLINGAR 11 00:09:41 MB 673 JACOB MCKITTRICK SULLIVAN UPP, HOLYWOOD 12 00:09:46 MB 224 BILLY COOGAN CBS KILKENNY 13 00:09:47 MB 226 DERMOT COLLINS CLONGOWES WC 14 00:09:48 MB 693 BEN GILLEN METHODIST COL, BELFAST 15 00:09:49 MB 206 TADGH SHERIDAN COLAISTE MHUIRE MULLINGAR 16 00:09:50 MB 467 DARA KENNEDY ST MARYS SS NEWPORT 17 00:09:52 MB 674 JAMIE GAW SULLIVAN UPP, HOLYWOOD 18 00:09:53 MB 204 ADAM BRADY COLAISTE MHUIRE MULLINGAR 19 00:09:56 MB 233 LIAM FITZGERALD LUCAN CC 20 00:09:58 MB 477 WILLIAM VERLING ST COLMANS FERMOY 21 00:00:00 MB 469 ROBERT TROY CBS CHARLEVILLE 22 00:00:00 MB 227 DANNY NUGENT ST JOSEPHS DROGHEDA 23 00:00:00 MB 52 JOE CAMBELL SUMMERHILL COLLEGE SLIGO 24 00:00:00 MB 216 HARRY BOYLE ST KIERAN’S KILKENNY 25 00:00:00 MB 217 SEAN BERGIN ST KIERAN’S KILKENNY 26 00:00:00 MB 51 PADRAIG CORDUFF RICE COLLEGE WESTPORT 27 00:00:00 MB 211 KILLIAN O’BRIEN WESLEY COLLEGE 28 00:00:00 MB 228 NED WILLIAMS CLONGOWES WC 29 00:00:00 MB 451 DARRAGH O'BRIEN MIDLETON CBS 30 00:00:00 MB 678 FEIDHLIM CAMPBELL ST MALACHY'S, BELFAST 31 00:00:00 MB 694 CORMAC MCKEOWN ST KILLIANS CARNLOUGH 32 00:00:00 MB 37 COLM MC HALE ST JOSEPHS FOXFORD 33 00:00:00 MB 44 MICHAEL CARROLL SUMMERHILL COLLEGE SLIGO 34 00:00:00 MB 1055 TOMMY ARTHUR POBALSCOIL INBHEAR SCEINE 35 00:00:00 MB 470 SAM KIELY KINSALE COMMUNITY SCHOOL 36 00:00:00 MB 203 DAIRE HANNON COLAISTE MHUIRE MULLINGAR 37 00:00:00 MB 695 MARK CHESTER LUMEN CHRISTI, DERRY 38 00:00:00 MB 229 FINN HARRIS COLAISTE RAITHIN 39 00:00:00 MB 234 OLIVER HOPKINS ST DECLAN’S 40 00:00:00 MB 56 ETHAN DOHERTY RICE COLLEGE WESTPORT 41 00:00:00 MB 675 RYAN DRAIN SULLIVAN UPP, HOLYWOOD 42 00:00:00 MB 201 JOHN RYAN COLAISTE MHUIRE MULLINGAR 43 00:00:00 MB 220 KEALON GREY ST KIERAN’S KILKENNY 44 00:00:00 MB 698 CONNOR CUNNINGHAM BELFAST HS 45 00:00:00 MB 686 CONOR BRODERICK RATHMORE, BELFAST 46 00:00:00 MB 679 ADAM MCCANN ST MALACHY'S, BELFAST 47 00:00:00 MB 676 JAMIE MORRIS SULLIVAN UPP, HOLYWOOD 48 00:00:00 MB 55 PATRICK HYLAND ST ATTRACTAS, TUBBERCURRY 49 00:00:00 MB 231 ARCHIE BREMNER EAST GLENDALOUGH 50 00:00:00 MB 218 LUKE PHELAN ST KIERAN’S KILKENNY 51 00:00:00 MB 219 CHARLIE FITZGERALD ST KIERAN’S KILKENNY 52 00:00:00 MB 687 NOAH KAVANAGH RATHMORE, BELFAST 53 00:00:00 MB 210 ANTOINE ROUETTE WESLEY COLLEGE 54 00:00:00 MB 701 EOIN CANAVAN LUMEN CHRISTI, DERRY 55 00:00:00 MB 230 BEN HUGHES ST OLIVERS 56 00:00:00 MB 680 RYAN CALO ST MALACHY'S, BELFAST 57 00:00:00 MB 209 HARRY GOLDING WESLEY COLLEGE 58 00:00:00 MB 683 SEAN MURPHY ST MALACHY'S, BELFAST 59 00:00:00 MB 473 BEN WALLIS NEWTOWN SCHOOL 60 00:00:00 MB 202 DANIEL HOGAN COLAISTE MHUIRE MULLINGAR 61 00:00:00 MB 460 BRIAN BYRNE CASHEL CS 62 00:00:00 MB 212 NIALL GLEESON WESLEY COLLEGE 63 00:00:00 MB 27 RIAN O'FATHARTA AN SPIDEAL 64 00:00:00 MB 453 SEAN O'CALLAGHAN MIDLETON CBS 65 00:00:00 MB 446 LIAM O'CONNOR MIDLETON CBS 66 00:00:00 MB 461 PATRICK COLVILLE CASHEL CS 67 00:00:00 MB 222 TIM BRENNAN ST KIERAN’S KILKENNY 68 00:00:00 MB 681 JAKE CALO ST MALACHY'S, BELFAST 69 00:00:00 MB 697 AARON CUNNINGHAM ST COLUMBA'S GLENTIES 70 00:00:00 MB 36 DARRAGH STAUNTON ST JOSEPHS FOXFORD 71 00:00:00 MB 449 CHARLIE O'NEILL MIDLETON CBS 72 00:00:00 MB 682 EOIN PRIVILEGE ST MALACHY'S, BELFAST 73 00:00:00 MB 448 CONOR GEARY MIDLETON CBS 74 00:00:00 MB 50 FIONN COEN ST BRIGID'S COLLEGE LOUGHREA 75 00:00:00 MB 38 OLIVER ARMSTRONG ST JOSEPHS FOXFORD 76 00:00:00 MB 29 JB ASHE AN SPIDEAL 77 00:00:00 MB 1020 ORAN MCCLEAN ST MALACHY'S, BELFAST 78 00:00:00 MB 684 PEARSE FLEMMING ST MALACHY'S, BELFAST 79 00:00:00 MB 28 AINDI O FEINNE AN SPIDEAL 80 00:00:00 MB 43 SEAN MC CABE SUMMERHILL COLLEGE SLIGO 81 00:00:00 MB 450 CORMAC HOLLAND MIDLETON CBS 82 00:00:00 MB 452 JUNIAS AZARI MIDLETON CBS 83 00:00:00 MB 207 DANIEL SWEENEY COLAISTE MHUIRE MULLINGAR 84 00:00:00 MB 1026 OISIN CADDEN SUMMERHILL COLLEGE SLIGO 85 00:00:00 MB 32 FEILIM O'CONGHAILE AN SPIDEAL 86 00:00:00 MB 688 THOMAS LLOYD RATHMORE, BELFAST 87 00:00:00 MB 30 CAOMHLU O'FATHAIGH AN SPIDEAL 88 00:00:00 MB 677 MAX KILLINER SULLIVAN UPP, HOLYWOOD 89 00:00:00 MB 223 DEAN O’BRIEN ST KIERAN’S KILKENNY 90 00:00:00 MB 57 EOGHAN BRESLIN COLáISTE MHUIRE, TOURMAKEADY 91 00:00:00 MB 689 DARAGH TONER RATHMORE, BELFAST 92 00:00:00 MB 31 CHARLIE O'FRIGHIL AN SPIDEAL 93 00:00:00 MB 464 EVAN HENNESSY CASHEL CS 94 00:00:00 MB 33 OISIN MAC AN ULTAIGH AN SPIDEAL 95 00:00:00 MB 447 EVAN CROWLEY MIDLETON CBS 96 00:00:00 MB 41 ADAM
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