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Race 1 3Rd & 4Th Class Girls Major 1 TIPPERARY PRIMARY SCHOOLS TIPPERARY PRIMARY SCHOOLS CROSS-COUNTRY 2017 Thurles Crokes Complex 3rd October 2017 Race 1 3rd & 4th Class Girls Major 1 Team Results Individual Results 1 Holycross N.S._A 19 (2,3,4,10) 1 Amy McCarthy Ballina N.S._A 2 Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 38 (5,9,11,13) 2 Emily Mills Holycross N.S._A 3 Ballina N.S._A 44 (1,7,16,20) 3 Sophie Lee Holycross N.S._A 4 Holycross N.S._B 59 (12,14,15,18) 4 Jessica Ryan Holycross N.S._A 5 Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._A 80 (8,19,26,27) 5 Sophie Bourke Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 6 Holycross N.S._C 98 (22,23,25,28) 6 Siobhain Reidy Grange N.S._A 7 Corville N.S. Roscrea_A 112 (21,29,30,32) 7 Sophie Neill Ballina N.S._A 8 Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 124 (17,33,34,40) 8 Clodagh Spain Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._A 9 Holycross N.S._D 146 (31,36,37,42) 9 Isabelle Griffin Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 10 Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._B 161 (35,38,39,49) 10 Elana McGrath Holycross N.S._A 11 Corville N.S. Roscrea_B 195 (41,47,50,57) 11 Eimear Sheridan Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 12 Holycross N.S._E 204 (46,48,52,58) 12 Niamh Dwan Holycross N.S._B 13 Corville N.S. Roscrea_C 242 (59,60,61,62) 13 Chloe Leahy Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_A 14 Abi Kelly Holycross N.S._B 15 Kate Kennedy Holycross N.S._B 16 Hannah O’Shaughnessy Ballina N.S._A 17 Grace Maher Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 18 Faye Healy Holycross N.S._B 19 Ali O Brien Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._A 20 Aime Lyons Ballina N.S._A 21 Mya Steele Corville N.S. Roscrea_A 22 Hannah Maher Holycross N.S._C 23 Danielle Smyth Holycross N.S._C 24 Sarah Brophy Grange N.S._A 25 Sarah McGinley Holycross N.S._C 26 Elizabeth Mingingnovc Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._A 27 Hannah Whelan Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._A 28 Emma O’Meara Holycross N.S._C 29 Hayley Moore Corville N.S. Roscrea_A 30 Mia Moloney Corville N.S. Roscrea_A 31 Eimear Duggan Holycross N.S._D 32 Abbie Moloney Corville N.S. Roscrea_A 33 Holly Larkin Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 34 Elle Mason Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 35 Sasha Nita Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._B 36 Eve Ryan Dundon Holycross N.S._D 37 Amy Kennedy Holycross N.S._D 38 Emma Whelan Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._B 39 Mary O Brien Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._B 40 Sophie Woodlock Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_B 41 Caitlin Russell Corville N.S. Roscrea_B 42 Ava Scally Holycross N.S._D 43 Chloe Huang Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_C 44 Chloe Jordan Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_C 45 Lily Condron Thurles Scoil Mhuire Presentation_C 46 Hannah Molloy Holycross N.S._E 47 Alicia Murphy Corville N.S. Roscrea_B 48 Anna Lanphier Holycross N.S._E 49 Paige Nevin Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._B 50 Kayla Carney Corville N.S. Roscrea_B 51 Leah Doheny Brett Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._C 52 Katherese Allen Holycross N.S._E 53 Katie Ryan Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._C 54 Isobel Quinn Ballina N.S._B 55 Shauna Brett Nenagh, St. Mary's N.S._C 56 Rachel Ryan Ballina N.S._B 57 Molly Hayes Corville N.S. Roscrea_B 58 Libby Corcoran Holycross N.S._E 59 Chelsey Carroll Corville N.S. Roscrea_C 60 Lucy Carey Corville N.S. Roscrea_C 61 Katie McCafferty Corville N.S. Roscrea_C 62 Maria Harty Corville N.S. Roscrea_C 63 Cori Carney Corville N.S. Roscrea_D Race 2 3rd & 4th Class Girls Major 2 Team Results Individual Results 1 Newport Convent N.S._A 32 (6,7,8,11) 1 Caoimhe Stáicliúm, Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_A 2 Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 41 (3,4,10,24) 2 Lily Ní Dhufaigh Gaelscoil Nenagh_A 3 Gaelscoil Nenagh_A 54 (2,14,16,22) 3 Rachel Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 4 Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_A 62 (1,5,23,33) 4 Erin Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 5 St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_A 76 (9,13,26,28) 5 Kaelinn Rossaitear Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_A 6 Newport Convent N.S._B 87 (17,19,20,31) 6 Clodagh Donoghue Newport Convent N.S._A 7 Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 90 (15,18,21,36) 7 Aoibhinn McNamara Newport Convent N.S._A 8 Thurles Scoil Angela_A 114 (12,27,35,40) 8 Clodagh Grimes Newport Convent N.S._A 9 Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 126 (25,30,32,39) 9 Méabh Ryan St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_A 10 St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_B 152 (29,34,42,47) 10 Nadia Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 11 Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_B 181 (37,41,50,53) 11 Ava Palmer Newport Convent N.S._A 12 Gaelscoil Nenagh_B 192 (43,46,48,55) 12 Ciara Ryan Thurles Scoil Angela_A 13 Thurles Scoil Angela_B 194 (44,45,51,54) 13 Megan Ryan St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_A 14 Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C 214 (49,52,56,57) 14 Abbie Mae Nic Craith Gaelscoil Nenagh_A 15 Mairéad O'Brien Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 16 Anna Ní Dhuibhir Gaelscoil Nenagh_A 17 Caoimhe Troy Newport Convent N.S._B 18 Kate O'Flaherty Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 19 Emma Sweeney Newport Convent N.S._B 20 Leah Berry Newport Convent N.S._B 21 Thia Mccarthy Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 22 Niamh Ní Bheoláin Gaelscoil Nenagh_A 23 Niamh Ní Chradóg Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_A 24 Layla Clonmel Sisters of Charity_A 25 Sasha Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 26 Ava Flannery St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_A 27 Naoise Treacy Thurles Scoil Angela_A 28 Kara Price St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_A 29 Gráinne Shiels St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_B 30 Mena Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 31 Abagail Hickey Newport Convent N.S._B 32 Megan Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 33 Louise Lee Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_A 34 Jessica Carew St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_B 35 Holly Treacy Thurles Scoil Angela_A 36 Amy O'Dwyer Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 37 Méabh Stáicliúm Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_B 38 Lucy Ryan Newport Convent N.S._C 39 Dominika Clonmel Sisters of Charity_B 40 Leona Fahey Thurles Scoil Angela_A 41 Siobhán Ní Dhuabhda Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_B 42 Emily O’ Dwyer St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_B 43 Gráinne Nic Biataigh Gaelscoil Nenagh_B 44 Alli Sherriff Thurles Scoil Angela_B 45 Savannah Carroll Thurles Scoil Angela_B 46 Máire Ní Chraobhach Gaelscoil Nenagh_B 47 Cora Collins St. Michael’s G.N.S, Tipp_B 48 Aoife Ní Shuilleabháin Gaelscoil Nenagh_B 49 Eve Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C 50 Neasa Ní Dhonnchaidh Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_B 51 Bibi Russell Thurles Scoil Angela_B 52 Nicola Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C 53 Leanna Cóipingéir Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_B 54 Leah Costello Thurles Scoil Angela_B 55 Eleanor Ní Bheoláin Gaelscoil Nenagh_B 56 Natalia Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C 57 Shauna ph Clonmel Sisters of Charity_C 58 Méabh Mac Giolla Íosa Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_C Race 3 3rd & 4th Class Boys Major 1 Team Results Individual Results 1 Ballina N.S._A 23 (2,3,4,14) 1 Alex Coipingéir Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_A 2 Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 38 (7,9,10,12) 2 Archie McNamara Ballina N.S._A 3 Holycross N.S._A 42 (5,6,11,20) 3 Liam O’Shaughnessy Ballina N.S._A 4 The Monastery School, Tipp_A 87 (8,24,26,29) 4 Oliver Finn Ballina N.S._A 5 Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_A 88 (1,19,25,43) 5 Tiarnán Ryan Holycross N.S._A 6 Newport Boys N.S._A 113 (13,31,34,35) 6 Eoghan Hickey Holycross N.S._A 7 Gaelscoil Nenagh_A 114 (16,28,30,40) 7 Diarmuid Maloney Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 8 Holycross N.S._B 120 (22,23,36,39) 8 Jack O’ Keeffe The Monastery School, Tipp_A 9 Corville N.S. Roscrea_A 148 (27,32,41,48) 9 Dara O’ Dwyer Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 10 The Monastery School, Tipp_B 173 (38,42,44,49) 10 Conor Hodgins Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 11 Nenagh C.B.S. N.S._A 197 (18,56,59,64) 11 Dáire Ryan Holycross N.S._A 12 Gaelscoil Nenagh_B 201 (45,46,53,57) 12 Michael kennedy Carrig N.S. Nenagh_A 13 Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_B 228 (47,50,55,76) 13 Eamonn Walsh Newport Boys N.S._A 14 Corville N.S. Roscrea_B 230 (51,58,60,61) 14 Matthew Ryan Ballina N.S._A 15 The Monastery School, Tipp_C 256 (52,54,71,79) 15 David Goode Ballina N.S._B 16 Gaelscoil Nenagh_C 280 (62,63,72,83) 16 Cillian Ó hÉilí Gaelscoil Nenagh_A 17 Holycross N.S._C 282 (66,67,74,75) 17 Ben Philips Grange N.S._A 18 Corville N.S. Roscrea_C 302 (69,70,77,86) 18 Daniel Connolly Nenagh C.B.S. N.S._A 19 Nenagh C.B.S. N.S._B 332 (78,82,85,87) 19 Dylan Mac Coitir Gaelscoil Bhríde, Durlas_A 20 Holycross N.S._D 337 (80,81,84,92) 20 Liam O’Sullivan Holycross N.S._A 21 Nenagh C.B.S. N.S._C 370 (88,89,96,97) 21 Oisín Rowen Ballina N.S._B 22 Holycross N.S._E 394 (94,95,102,103) 22 Jack O’Gara Holycross N.S._B 23 Corville N.S.
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