Brian Dillons GAA
Brian Dillons is one of the oldest GAA clubs in the city of Cork. It is named after the Irish Fenian, Brian Dillon and its original clubhouse ("the Hole in the Wall") was less than 100 metres from Dillon's home (in the eponymous Dillons Cross). The club is now based at the Tank Field in Montenotte (<1km to the east) and has playing pitches and dressing rooms at Lisnahorna, White's Cross. Brian Dillons is a dual club, taking part in both hurling & football competitions.
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1939 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship1972 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship2006 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship2012 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship2015 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship2017 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship2018 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship2019 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship2020 Cork Junior A Hurling Championship
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Brian Dillons GAA
Brian Dillons is one of the oldest GAA clubs in the city of Cork. It is named after the Irish Fenian, Brian Dillon and its original clubhouse ("the Hole in the Wall") was less than 100 metres from Dillon's home (in the eponymous Dillons Cross). The club is now based at the Tank Field in Montenotte (<1km to the east) and has playing pitches and dressing rooms at Lisnahorna, White's Cross. Brian Dillons is a dual club, taking part in both hurling & football competitions.
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Bryan Dillon
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1872-08-17
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Cork, Ireland
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Cork
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1872-08-17
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Tank Field, Montenotte
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