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TIPPERARY PRIMARY SCHOOLS CROSS-COUNTRY 2013 Race 1 Major Schools Girls 3Rd & TIPPERARY PRIMARY SCHOOLS CROSS-COUNTRY 2013 Race 1 Major Schools Girls 3rd & 4th Individual Results 1 Robyn Ní Fhainnín Durlas NS_A 2 Michelle Barry Nenagh St Mary's Convent_A 3 Rachel Carey Newport Convent NS_A 4 Skye Sheehy Newport Convent NS_A 5 Emma Gavin Carrig NS_A 6 Ailbhe O’Neill Aonach Gaelscoil_A 7 Emma Mulcahy Carrig NS_A 8 Kayla Hayes Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 9 Leah Mcloughney Carrig NS_A 10 Megan Ryan Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_A 11 Emma de Buitléir Durlas NS_A 12 Lauren Spain Nenagh St Mary's Convent_A 13 Robin McNamara Newport Convent NS_A 14 Molly Dooley Corville NS_A 15 Niamh Sharpe Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_A 16 Ellen O’Shaughnessy Ballina NS_A 17 Ellen Bracken Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 18 Aimee Rose Bowe Durlas NS_A 19 Shannin O’ Dwyer Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_A 20 Katie Gleeson Thurles Ursuline NS_A 21 Hannah Fleming Carrig NS_A 22 Mary Toohey Nenagh St Mary's Convent_A 23 Jessica Ní Dhúshláinne Durlas NS_A 24 Eilís Ni Riain Durlas NS_B 25 Aisling Ryan Nenagh St Mary's Convent_A 26 Eva McBrearty Thurles Ursuline NS_A 27 Julianna Gaszka Nenagh St Mary's Convent_B 28 Amy Cahill Thurles Ursuline NS_A 29 Clíodhna Ní Thuathail Durlas NS_B 30 Katelyn Ryan Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 31 Julie Butler Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 32 Chloe Mc Loughlin Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 33 Sheryl Colleton Holycross NS_A 34 Chloe Ryan Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_A 35 Sophie Ely Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 36 Anita Whelton Newport Convent NS_A 37 Nicole Brooks Corville NS_A 38 Ciara ryan Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_B 39 Caoimhe McGrath Holycross NS_A 40 Kia Morrissey Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_B 41 Rhya Lynch Corville NS_A 42 Rebecca O’Mara Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 43 Joanne O’Rourke Corville NS_A 44 Cora kinane Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_B 45 Roisin Ryan Newport Convent NS_B 46 Skaidra Keraite Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_B 47 Chloe Ní Bhroin Durlas NS_B 48 Ciara Harty Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 49 Kaitlyn Bradshaw Newport Convent NS_B 50 Lauren Hogan Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_C 51 Mary Meehan Thurles Ursuline NS_A 52 Lucy Crawford Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_C 53 Alisha Hannon Newport Convent NS_B 54 E llie Cremmins Tipp Town St Michaels GNS_C 55 Sienna Skelly Ballina NS_A 56 Laoise Houlihan Ballina NS_A 57 Wiktoria Kasinska Nenagh St Mary's Convent_B 58 Michelle Dwan Holycross NS_A 59 Sarah Cox Durlas NS_B 60 Sophie Harris Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_C 61 Tova McMahon Ballina NS_A 62 Emily Hall Thurles Ursuline NS_B 63 Ellen O’Donnell Ballina NS_B 64 Indiya Higgins Aonach Gaelscoil_A 65 Ava Coady Aonach Gaelscoil_A 66 Hazel O’Brien Newport Convent NS_B 67 Ciara Coffey Aonach Gaelscoil_A 68 Julianne Rochford Newport Convent NS_C 69 Ciara Ryan Holycross NS_A 70 Eve Berry Newport Convent NS_C 71 Anne Marie Mulqueen Nenagh St Mary's Convent_B 72 Lillian Gill Butler Nenagh St Mary's Convent_B 73 Leah O’Keeffe Holycross NS_B 74 Emma Gaines Nenagh St Mary's Convent_C 75 Ava Coyne Ballina NS_B 76 Nicola Dee Thurles Ursuline NS_B 77 Cathy Dundon Holycross NS_B 78 Katelyn Gleeson Holycross NS_B 79 Grace Ryan Holycross NS_B 80 Aobh Quinn Holycross NS_C 81 Kayleigh Cronin Holycross NS_C 82 Ava Cughan Quinn Aonach Gaelscoil_B 83 Gráinne Condon Holycross NS_C 84 Amy Fennessy Holycross NS_C 85 Eireal Kelly Holycross NS_D Race 2 Major Schools Boys 3rd & 4th Individual Results 1 Darragh Stáicliúm Durlas NS_A 2 Joe Egan Durlas NS_A 3 Cian Hodgins Carrig NS_A 4 Henry Buttimer Clonmel St Peter and Pauls NS_A 5 Cathal Quinn Cashel St John the Baptist NS_A 6 Ian Larkin Ballina NS_A 7 Oisin Pepper Ballina NS_A 8 Niall O’Sullivan Aonach Gaelscoil_A 9 Cathal O’Donnell Ballina NS_A 10 Tommy Harty Corville NS_A 11 Adam Ó Fainnín Durlas NS_A 12 Emmet Ralph Durlas NS_A 13 Tadhg Gould Holycross NS_A 14 Hayden Keeshan Corville NS_A 15 Danny Ó Treasaigh Durlas NS_B 16 Rowan McDonald Clonmel St Peter and Pauls NS_A 17 Aiden Butler Thurles Scoil Ailbhe_A 18 Fabian Ryan Cashel St John the Baptist NS_A 19 Eoin Ó Cradóg Durlas NS_B 20 Mark Guiry Clonmel St Peter and Pauls NS_A 21 Niall Barry Clonmel St Peter and Pauls NS_A 22 Conor Ryan Holycross NS_A 23 Rory O’ Dowd Clonmel St Peter and Pauls NS_B 24 Aaron mac Lochlainn Durlas NS_B 25 Rocky O Reilly Clonmel St Peter and Pauls NS_B 26 Daniel Fogarty Ballina NS_A 27 Jack O’Meara Thurles Scoil Ailbhe_A 28 Jock Ó Fógartaigh Durlas NS_B 29 Darragh Minogue Thurles Scoil Ailbhe_A 30 Julian Kerton Clonmel St Peter and Pauls NS_B 31 Alex Crowley Thurles Scoil Ailbhe_A 32 Dale Collins Corville NS_A 33 Cormac Quirke Thurles Scoil Ailbhe_B 34 Paddy Reilly Cashel St John the Baptist NS_A 35 James Frahill Ballina NS_B 36 Shane Bennett Clonmel St Peter and Pauls NS_B 37 T.J. 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