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Irish Life Health Munster Schools XC Championships Tramore Valley Park Cork City 16Th Feb 2017 Irish Life Health Munster Schools XC Championships Tramore Valley Park Cork City 16th Feb 2017 Minor Girls (2000m) Minor Girls Team 1 HOSEY, Sarah Castletroy College 1 St. Mary's Nenagh 17 2 CUNNEEN, Niamh St. Mary's Nenagh 2 Kilrush Community School 45 3 REDMOND, Kate Kinsale Community School 3 Kinsale Community School 62 4 CROWE, Saoirse Kilrush Community School 4 PS na Trionoide Youghal 67 5 ALLEN, Saoirse Mercy Waterford 5 Ursuline Thurles 76 6 O'NEILL, Ailbhe St. Mary's Nenagh 6 Ard Scoil na nDeise 79 7 CASHMAN, Avril PS na Trionoide Youghal 7 Colaiste Muire Ennis 93 8 EAGAR, Kerry Intermediate School Kilorglin 8 Rice College Ennis 98 9 CUNNEEN, Ellen St. Mary's Nenagh 9 Ballincollig CS 121 10 O'GORMAN, Shauna Kilrush Community School 10 St Marys Midleton 134 11 CARMODY, Grace St Flannan's College Ennis 12 REDMOND, Aoife Abbey C.C. Waterford 13 NÍ-MHUIRÍ, Ellie Gaelcholaiste Carraig Ui Leighin 14 HICKEY, Emma Ard Scoil na nDeise Dungarvan 15 BURKE, Katie Ursuline Thurles 16 MURRAY, Emma Presentation Ballingarry 17 TUTILL, Nicola Colaiste na Toirbhirte Bandon 18 BARRY, Helena St Declans Kilmacthomas 19 HICKEY, Anna Ard Scoil na nDeise Dungarvan 20 CAHILL, Roisin Colaiste Muire Ennis 21 CARROLL, Holly SMGS Blarney 22 QUINLAN, Rachel Ursuline Thurles 23 CASSIDY, Niamh Rice College Ennis 24 FLYNN, Clare Kinsale Community School 25 MURPHY, Ellen Colaiste na Toirbhirte Bandon 26 NÍ-BUCHALLA, Robyn PS na Trionoide Youghal 27 MEEHAN, Ciara Rice College Ennis 28 HEALY, Miriam Ballincollig Community School 29 BUCKLEY, Maggie SP Sliabh Luachra Rathmore 30 MORGAN, Aimee St Marys Midleton 31 DUNNE, Ailish Kilrush Community School 32 CAREY, Ava Ennistymon V.S. 33 DEASY, Zara St Flannan's College Ennis 34 McMAHON, Caoimhe PS na Trionoide Youghal 35 HARTNETT, Aoife Kinsale Community School 36 NI LACHTNAIN, Roise Colaiste Muire Ennis 37 MONTWILL, Kate Colaiste Muire Ennis 38 O'SULLIVAN, Eve Salesian College Pallaskenry 39 GLEESON, Emma Ursuline Thurles 40 HENCHY, Caoimhe Ballincollig Community School 41 RUSK, Rachael Colaiste Muire Ennis 42 HOGAN, Cathy Ursuline Thurles 43 SHEEHY, Hannah Ursuline Thurles 44 DALY, Clionadh PS Inbhear Sceine Kenmare 45 ARTHUR, Katie Colaiste Muire Ennis 46 BRADFIELD, Mary Ard Scoil na nDeise Dungarvan 47 LANE, Alison Mercy Mounthawk Tralee 48 MORRISSEY, Hannah Rice College Ennis 49 DONNELLY, Cara Colaiste Muire Ennis 50 WIGGINS, Ali St Marys Midleton 51 NYHAN, Sarah Ard Scoil na nDeise Dungarvan 52 O'SULLIVAN, Rachel Midleton College 53 BEECHINOR, Órla Ballincollig Community School 54 HEALY, Aoife St Marys Midleton 55 MORRISSEY, Heidi Kilrush Community School 56 WALSH, Aoibhin Ard Scoil na nDeise Dungarvan 57 GARDNER, Bethanne Ard Scoil na nDeise Dungarvan 58 FOLEY, Robyn Ursuline Thurles 59 JANIA, Victoria Ballincollig Community School 60 KINIRY, Dara St Marys Midleton 61 FENNELL, Charlotte Kilrush Community School 62 COSTELLO, Aoibhllin Ballincollig Community School 63 LYNCH, Caoimhe Kinsale Community School 64 COLLINS, Faye Kilrush Community School 65 McALLISTER, Sally St Marys Midleton 66 CRONIN, Martha St Marys Midleton 67 RING, Aoife Coachford College Minor Boys (2500m) Minor Boys Team 1 CASEY, Dean St Flannan's College Ennis 1 Thurles C.B.S. 90 2 CASEY, Dylan St Flannan's College Ennis 2 St Flannan's College Ennis 91 3 GRIFFIN, Luke St Flannan's College Ennis 3 SMI Newcastle West 94 4 HEALY, Diarmuid Midleton CBS 4 Midleton CBS 108 5 McKENRY, Cathal SMI Newcastle West 5 Col Mhuire Thurles 117 6 EVANS, Keith Presentation Milltown 6 St Brendans Killarney 140 7 RYAN, Jack Our Lady's Templemore 7 Glenstal Abbey School 151 8 HARTIGAN, Conor Glenstal Abbey School 8 Abbey C.C. Waterford 151 9 Ó'DEASÚNAIGH, Donnacha Gaelcholaiste Carraig Ui Leighin 9 S Phobail Sliabh Luachra 159 10 KEOGH, Darragh St. Joseph's S S Tulla 10 St Augustine's Dungarvan 170 11 MURPHY, Ben S Phobail Sliabh Luachra Rathmore 11 Midleton College 182 12 FLEMING, Darragh St Brendans Killarney 12 Rice College Ennis 232 13 HOFFT, Kuba Midleton CBS 14 FOGARTY, Emmett Thurles C.B.S. 15 RYAN, Gavin Col Mhuire Thurles 16 KILLEEN, Eoin Kilrush Community School 17 CREMIN, Nathan SMI Newcastle West 18 O'NEILL, Davey Charleville CBS 19 GOULD, Tadhgh Thurles C.B.S. 20 O'MEARA, Jack Thurles C.B.S. 21 FENTON, Josh Abbey C.C. Waterford 22 PALMER, Liam PS Inbhear Sceine Kenmare 23 HOGAN, Niall Ennistymon CBS 24 O CEARMOIDE, Colin Ennis Community College 25 FINN, Robert Abbey C.C. Waterford 26 DINAN, Zach Presentation Brothers College Cork 27 BYRNE, Harry St Brendans Killarney 28 BRODKORB, Aaron Midleton College 29 KENNEDY, Jack Col Mhuire Thurles 30 CRADDOCK, Eoin Col Mhuire Thurles 31 BERESFORD, William St Augustine's Dungarvan 32 McCARTHY, Eddie Mercy Mounthawk Tralee 33 MURPHY, Lorchan SMI Newcastle West 34 Ó'DEASÚNAIGH, Fionn Gaelcholaiste Carraig Ui Leighin 35 FINN, Mark Abbey C.C. Waterford 36 RYAN-PRENDERVILLE, Sean Glenstal Abbey School 37 CROWLEY, Alex Thurles C.B.S. 38 STUART, Bailey Midleton College 39 MANN, Thomas SMI Newcastle West 40 CARROL-LAWLER, Adam St Augustine's Dungarvan 41 O'LEARY, Jack S Phobail Sliabh Luachra Rathmore 42 O'BRIEN, Chris Midleton CBS 43 GALVIN, Luke Col Mhuire Thurles 44 KENT, Conor St Augustine's Dungarvan 45 LAHIFE, Cain Rice College Ennis 46 HANLEY, Tiernan Charleville CBS 47 BOWLER, Kevin S Phobail Sliabh Luachra Rathmore 48 O LEARY, George Glenstal Abbey School 49 JOSEPH, David Midleton CBS 50 MULVANEY, Eoghan St Brendans Killarney 51 MACLTON, Cian St Brendans Killarney 52 RYAN, Ben Midleton College 53 McCARTHY, Kallen Crescent Comprehensive 54 CONNOLLY, Michael Thurles C.B.S. 55 CAMPBELL, Louis St Augustine's Dungarvan 56 CURRAN, James Rice College Ennis 57 DEE-CARTER, Brayden St Augustine's Dungarvan 58 CODY, Fintan Midleton CBS 59 QUEALLY, Peter Glenstal Abbey School 60 MOYNIHAN, Andrew S Phobail Sliabh Luachra Rathmore 61 BREATHNACH, Tadhg Meanscoil San Nicolas An Rinn 62 RYAN-PRENDERVILLE, Michael Glenstal Abbey School 63 HARDIMAN, Nicki Rice College Ennis 64 BOWLES, Cian Midleton College 65 O'REILY, Eoin St Brendans Killarney 66 FRANKLIN, Michael Glenstal Abbey School 67 QUINN, Robert St Augustine's Dungarvan 68 Mc MAHON, Darragh Rice College Ennis 69 O'NEIL, Rian St Brendans Killarney 70 O'BRIEN, Daniel Abbey C.C. 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