Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 170. Not illustrated. Chapters: Rugby Union Clubs in County Armagh, Rugby Union Clubs in County Carlow, Rugby Union Clubs in County Cork, Rugby Union Clubs in County Donegal, Rugby Union Clubs in County Galway, Rugby Union Clubs in County Kildare, Rugby Union Clubs in County Kilkenny, Rugby Union Clubs in County Laois, Rugby Union Clubs in County Limerick, Rugby Union Clubs in County Longford, Rugby Union Clubs in County Meath, Rugby Union Clubs in County Offaly, Rugby Union Clubs in County Westmeath, Rugby Union Clubs in County Wexford, Rugby Union Clubs in County Wicklow, Garryowen Football Club, Navan R.f.c., Bruff R.f.c., Ballincollig Rfc, Shannon Rfc, Mechanical Bulls, New Ross Rfc, County Carlow Football Club, University College Cork Rfc, Athboy Rfc, Barnhall Rfc, Galwegians Rfc, Letterkenny Rfc, Old Christians Rfc, Cork Constitution, Young Munster, Clonakilty Rfc, Old Crescent, Sundays Well Rfc, Kinsale Rfc, Greystones Rfc, Dolphin Rfc, Buccaneers Rfc, Thomond Rfc, Ul Bohemians R.f.c., Newbridge Rfc, Highfield Rfc, Galway Corinthians Rfc, Wexford Wanderers Rfc, University College Galway R.f.c., Midleton Rfc, Connemara Rfc, Athy Rugby Club, Tullow Rfc, Longford Rfc, North Kildare Rfc, Cill Dara Rfc, Naas Rfc, Kilkenny Rfc, Crosshaven Rfc, Wicklow Rfc, Clane Rfc, Arklow Rfc, Enniscorthy Rfc, Portadown Rfc, Portlaoise Rfc, Edenderry Rfc, Ashbourne Rfc, Portarlington Rfc, North Meath Rfc, Gorey Rfc, Mullingar Rfc, Rathdrum Rfc, Carrigaline Rfc, Monivea Rfc. Excerpt: Garryowen Football Club, usually referred to as Garryowen, is a rugby union club from Limerick, Ireland. Historically it has been one of the most successful clubs in Irish rugby union leagues. The club is named after Garryowen area of Limerick. The word Garryowen - "the gardens of John" - relates to the association in the 12th century between St. John's Church and ...