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I meant vs Highfield, which of course it's right next to.Yes it is. Bishopstown Gaa pitch is out by Kenley. Pres rugby pitches are literally the other side of the Wilton Road.
I meant vs Highfield, which of course it's right next to.Yes it is. Bishopstown Gaa pitch is out by Kenley. Pres rugby pitches are literally the other side of the Wilton Road.
Who gives a fuck?There is a Fairy Garden in Macroom, you fairy.
Both of which are still a good walk from the Wilton Road which is what we were discussing.I meant vs Highfield, which of course it's right next to.
It's 10-15 mins. I would not call that a particularly long walk. From the top of it, it's simply crossing the hospital grounds.Both of which are still a good walk from the Wilton Road which is what we were discussing.
Wtf are you waffling about Frank?
Google maps says it never heard of it.
The houses are at the top of Wilton Road. Aka as 'on' Wilton Road.
I'm open to correction on this but historically I doubt too many Gaa heads came from those houses on the Wilton Road. Much easier to walk across to the Pres rugby pitch.
Both not on the Wilton rd Lee, which is what we were discussing aka the big houses on the Wilton rd.
JBM was from Laburnum Lawn and Johnnie Crowley from around the corner in Wilton Gardens.
Both not on the Wilton rd Lee, which is what we were discussing aka the big houses on the Wilton rd.
By the way tell Frank that JBM seemed to prefer to walk the extra 5/10 minutes to deanrock to play his Gaa as opposed to bishopstown.
Not in the same economic sphere though which was my original point.
The two places I've mentioned are about 2 mins from the Wilton Rd.
Not in the same economic sphere though which was my original point.