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Castle Avenue, Dublin

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Ireland compete against Essex at Castle Avenue, Dublin, 13 May 2007, Friends Provident Trophy 100 1795 (2)
Ireland compete against Essex at Castle Avenue, Dublin, 13 May 2007, Friends Provident Trophy 100 1795 (2)

Castle Avenue Cricket Ground, also known as Clontarf Cricket Club Ground, is a cricket ground in the suburb of Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. It is one of two grounds of Clontarf Cricket Club, the other being at Mount Temple Comprehensive School, and is also home to two rugby union pitches belonging to Clontarf FC. The ground is one of only three One Day International grounds on the island of Ireland.

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Castle Avenue, Dublin
Stiles Court, Dublin

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Stiles Court
D03 WR23 Dublin (Clontarf East D ED)
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Ireland compete against Essex at Castle Avenue, Dublin, 13 May 2007, Friends Provident Trophy 100 1795 (2)
Ireland compete against Essex at Castle Avenue, Dublin, 13 May 2007, Friends Provident Trophy 100 1795 (2)
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