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    Colm "the Gooch" Cooper (born 3 June 1983) is an Irish Gaelic footballer whose league and championship career at senior level with the Kerry county team...
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  • Gaelic football manager Colm Condon (1921–2008), Irish lawyer Colm Connolly (born 1942), Irish broadcaster and author Colm Cooper (born 1983), Irish Gaelic...
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  • 2002: Darragh Ó Sé2nd, Colm Cooper 2004: Diarmuid Murphy, Tom O'Sullivan (Rathmore), Mike McCarthy2nd,  Tomás Ó Sé , Paul Galvin, Colm Cooper2nd 2005: Diarmuid...
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  • multiple people Colin Cooper (disambiguation), multiple people Colm Cooper (born 1983), Irish Gaelic footballer Courtney Ryley Cooper (1886–1940), American...
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  • Gooch, the color commentator in the Backyard Baseball video game series Colm Cooper, nicknamed "The Gooch" senior Kerry GAA Gaelic football player Devin...
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    crowned Footballer of the Year". The 42. Retrieved 26 February 2024. Keys, Colm (8 October 2014). "Champions Kerry head All Star football nominations list"...
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  • based in Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland. Notable players include Colm Cooper, Eoin Brosnan, Johnny Buckley and Tony Brosnan. Founded in 1886, the...
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    current lineup consists of Sandoval (lead vocals, guitars, percussion), Colm Ó Cíosóig (guitars, bass, keyboards, drums), Suki Ewers (keyboards), and...
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    solicitor Jessie Buckley, singer and actress Paul Coghlan, former senator Colm Cooper, Gaelic footballer Fr. John J. Crowley, 20th century Catholic priest...
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    this tactic as a means of stopping talented footballers like Ó Sé and Colm Cooper from playing but few could deny its effectiveness. A 0–13 to 0–6 defeat...
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    Dinneen Mark Lanegan Sport: Danny Barnes Edward Barrett John Barrett Colm Cooper Patrick Clifford Jack Doyle Mick Doyle Maurice Fitzgerald Tony Flavin...
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  • Dempsey appointed new Limerick football manager". Irish Independent. O'Connor, Colm (19 June 2019). "Munster hurling crowds up 17%, but football slumps 49%"...
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  • highlights programme on RTÉ2 that night, with analysis from Seán Cavanagh, Colm Cooper and Ciarán Whelan. Galway won the 2022 Connacht Senior Football Championship...
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    All-Ireland final suggested in his autobiography that Canavan tackled Colm Cooper off the ball, preventing him getting into a goal-scoring position, a...
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  • this tactic as a means of stopping talented footballers like Ó Sé and Colm Cooper from playing but few could deny its effectiveness. A humiliating 0–13...
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    the team up the steps to lift Sam Maguire and shared the honour with Colm Cooper (who had captained the side in his absence). Again Kerry had completed...
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  • and Rónán Clarke added a third. With Kerry two points down scores from Colm Cooper, Eoin Brosnan and Russell gave Kerry a one-point lead after 15 minutes...
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  • declared unfit on matchday and was replaced with Kieran O'Connor. Kerry's Colm Cooper was originally described as "very doubtful" for the final. However, he...
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  • rock star Jon Bon Jovi and numerous athletes (such as Bernard Brogan, Colm Cooper, Brendan Maher, Alan Quinlan and Josh van der Flier). Moran sits on the...
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    21 October 2011. Retrieved 21 October 2011.[permanent dead link] Keys, Colm (9 November 2011). "Donegal hero Cassidy axed for breaking code of silence...
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  • O'Sullivan broke through the Dublin defence and offloaded the ball to Colm Cooper who put it past Stephen Cluxton to score a goal for Kerry. With the score...
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  • rock star Jon Bon Jovi and numerous athletes (such as Bernard Brogan, Colm Cooper, Brendan Maher, Alan Quinlan and Josh van der Flier). Kevin Moran sits...
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  • Cork in 1993, Charlie Redmond of Dublin in 1995, Liam McHale of Mayo and Colm Coyle of Meath in the 1996 replay, Nigel Nestor of Meath in 2001, Diarmaid...
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  • 2002–2017 3 Marc Ó Sé Kerry 88 2002–2015 4 Tomás Ó Sé Kerry 88 1998–2013 5 Colm Cooper Kerry 85 2002–2016 6 Andy Moran Mayo 84 2004–2019 7 Darragh Ó Sé Kerry...
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  • great characters that people loved. It's hard to believe he's gone". Colm Cooper, who first played for Kerry when Ó Sé was manager, was said to be devastated...
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    third highest top scorer after Donegal's Michael Murphy and Kerry's Colm Cooper. Ward won his only Leinster title with Meath, and scored four points...
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    John O'Loughlin (Laois) Aidan O'Shea (Mayo) Michael Quinn (Longford) Colm Cooper (Kerry) Diarmuid Connolly (Dublin) Paul Cribbin (Kildare) Paddy McBrearty...
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  • 2002: Darragh Ó Sé2nd, Colm Cooper 2004: Diarmuid Murphy, Tom O'Sullivan (Rathmore), Mike McCarthy2nd,  Tomás Ó Sé , Paul Galvin, Colm Cooper2nd 2005: Diarmuid...
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  • ever All-Ireland club title". Irish Times. Retrieved 21 January 2024. "Colm Cooper completes the set with Dr Crokes glory". RTÉ Sport. 17 March 2017. Retrieved...
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  • decision to send off Armagh's Aidan Nugent and Galway's Seán Kelly while Colm Cooper asked whether the GAA's penalties are severe enough". The Sunday Game...
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