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Cricket

Muine Bheag has had a long tradition in cricket. The local Bagenalstown Cricket Club was first formed in 1842 by the local millers, and is still in use. The club's logo is a grinding wheel, which was used in early milling and represents the long tradition of cricket in Muine Bheag over the generations.

Description

Population (2006) Muine Bheag, also spelt Muinebeag (meaning small thicket), or Bagenalstown, is a town in County Carlow, Ireland. It lies between the midlands and the southeast of Ireland. The county town of Carlow is to the north of Muine Bheag. The town is the second largest in the county.[citation needed]

Gaelic Sports

Muine Bheag have been winners of the Carlow Senior Hurling Championship on four occasions. 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931.

History

The English name came from Lord Bagenal. Bagenal based the town on Versailles in France, and the town's Courthouse resembles that of Versailles. Bagenal built the town on the River Barrow to allow for trade and access to the town. Bagenal originally wanted the town to be called "New Versailles". It was built in the 18th century.

Name

"Muine Bheag" is the official name of the town. The name comes from the Irish for a small thicket of thorns. The motto on the town's Coat of Arms is "The Irrepressible Number" and its Irish equivalent, Uimhir gan choisc, represent "9"[citation needed], which is the number of town councillors.

People

* Olympic, World Rowing Championship (silver medalist), and world record breaking sculler Seán Drea * Colour-Sergeant John Lucas who won a Victoria Cross during the Taranaki Maori War in New Zealand in 1861. * Beauchamp Bagenal, (1741-1802) rake, duellist and reputedly "the handsomest man in Europe"[4]

Places of interest

* Ballyloughan Castle is situated near Muine Bheag and comprises a twin-towered gatehouse and the hall and foundations of one of the corner towers of a large castle dating from approximately 1300.[2] * Ballymoon Castle is situated 3 km (2 mi) east of Muine Bheag, and is thought to date from the 13th century.[3]

See also

* List of towns and villages in Ireland

Transport

* The town is situated in the River Barrow. It is centred on the junction of the R705 and R724 regional roads and lies on the eastern side of the N9 National primary route. * It is connected to the railway network on the Dublin - Kilkenny line. This connects the town to nearby Carlow, as well as Kilkenny to the southwest. Bagenalstown railway station opened on 24 July 1848. It was permanently closed for goods traffic on 6 September 1976[5] and re-named "Muine Bheag" in 1988.

Twinning

The town was twinned with the town of Pont-Péan, Brittany in 1999. The twinning charter is written in Irish, English and French, and it commits the two towns to "developing social, economic, cultural, touristic, and sporting links" between the two communities. Muine Bheag hosts a floral festival every August, and visitors from far and wide come to visit it.