Declan O'Rourke | Declan Shalvey | Declan Napier | Declan McGonagle | Declan Kiberd | Declan de Barra | Declan Burke | Declan Quinn | Declan Mulholland | Declan McCullagh | Declan Kidney | Declan Ganley | Declan Galbraith | Declan Bonner | Declan Walsh | Declan Sinnott | Declan Kennedy | Declan Cassidy |
AUSTRALIA: Roger Gould, Mitchell Cox, Andrew Slack (c), Michael Hawker (rep Mick Martin 48 min), Brendan Moon, Paul McLean, John Hipwell (rep Phillip Cox 65 min), Tony D'Arcy, Chris Carberry, Declan Curran, Tony Shaw (c), Peter McLean, Simon Poidevin, Greg Cornelsen, Mark Loane.
Notable people from the area include Cork Gaelic Football manager, Conor Counihan, footballers Pearse O'Neill and Kieran O'Connor, and brothers Declan and Ciaran O'Shea of the rock band Cyclefly.
He is sometimes claimed as one of the pre-Patrician Saints, with Ciaran, Declan, and Ibar, but the annals note his death in 528 (i.e. after the death of Saint Patrick in 460).
He was also the major songwriter for the English singer Declan Galbraith for his first album, Declan (2002), including the hit "Tell Me Why" (No.
Before arriving in Hollyoaks village, Brendan was married to Eileen Brady (Rachel Doherty), who he had two children to; Declan, the eldest who has severe health issues, and Paddy.
Christopher Anthony Olivero (born October 15, 1984 in Stockton, California) is an actor known for his guest roles on Boston Public, 24, CBS's CSI: Miami, Ghost Whisperer, and his most recent role in the ABC Family channel program Kyle XY as Declan McDonough.
In 2013, Declan opened the West End production of Once, in the leading role of Guy with Zrinka Cvitešić (leading role of Girl).
Declan Buckley is an Irish television personality and the man behind Dublin drag queen character, Shirley Temple Bar.
Declan Devine (born 15 September 1973 in Derry) is a Northern Irish manager and former footballer who used to manage Derry City in the League of Ireland Premier Division.
Declan is involved in many various forms of motorsport, and was recently part of a team building and racing a Power Tool Drag Racer to race in the Silverline tools Challenge, soon to be seen on the Discovery Canada magazine show Daily Planet, with his team-mates Jon Lawes and Ben Short.
Declan was on the DCU side that won the 2006 Sigerson Cup winning player of the match in the final.
Declan Mullin is senior director of ballpark operations for the Cincinnati Reds and oversees Great American Ball Park.
Toadie tells Declan that Paul has embezzled money from Lassiter's Hotel and Declan tells Diana Marshall (Jane Badler).
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Bridget believes Declan cannot handle her disability and she starts dating Josh Taylor (Liam Hemsworth).
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Declan discovers that Rebecca has been having an affair with Michael Williams (Sandy Winton) and warns her to be careful.
Writing in the Connacht Sentinel, journalist Declan Tierney gave the programme a negative review: "to say that this is a pathetic attempt at comedy is being kind to "Extra!
Goals from Gavin Whelan (whose father, Paul, captained Bohemians to the 1992 cup and whose grandfather, Ronnie, won 2 cups with St. Patrick's Athletic) and captain Declan O'Brien helped "the Drogs" to a 2-0 win over Cork City.
Past presenters include: Luisa Baldini, Rick Kelsey, Jamie Shepherd, Douglas Cameron, Peter Deeley, Sandy Warr, James Hirst, Maggie Doyle, James Hartigan, Declan Harvey, Sue Mansfield, Kim Michaels, Russell Hookey, Richard Midson, Clemency Norris, Richard Hakier and Jonathan Savage.
Declan is also distracted by an undeniable attraction to Cajun local, Lena Simone.
The video for the single was shot in April 2012 in California and was directed by Declan Whitebloom, who has worked with artists like Taylor Swift and One Direction.
He is married and has a son whose name is Declan, named after Elvis Costello.
In the television series Brotherhood (2006 TV series) the character of Declan Giggs, portrayed by the actor Ethan Embry, is a Rhode Island State Police Detective.
Declan's College is a secondary school located in Cabra West, Dublin, Ireland, originally set up by The Christian Brothers it is a public (state-funded) school under Christian management opened in 1960.
21 February 1984 - Sergeant Paul Oram (26), a member of the British Army (14 Intelligence Company, parent regiment 9th/12th Royal Lancers), Declan Martin (18) and Henry Hogan (21), both Catholic members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, were killed in a gun battle between undercover British Army members and Provisional Irish Republican Army members in Dunloy.