Rosegreen (Irish: Faiche Ró) is a village County Tipperary, Ireland.
[1] The village is home to the Ballydoyle Stables, which is the horseracing training establishment of Vincent O'Brien.
It was named after the landlord Andrew Roe, who died in 1722 and whose tomb lies in the village graveyard in the ruins of the old church.
The older name for the village was Rathmacarthy (from Irish Ráth Mhic Cárthaigh 'MacCárthaigh's ringfort').
The club declined in the 1960s due to emigration because of unemployment in the small rural village and as a result disbanded in 1970.