• Liam McGrath (born 1974) is an Irish hurler who played as a half forward for the Tipperary senior team. McGrath joined the team during the 1994 championship...
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  • Liam McGrath may refer to: Liam McGrath (hurler, born 1974), Irish hurler for Tipperary Liam McGrath (hurler, born 1993), Irish hurler for Tipperary List...
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  • hurler Liam Adams (disambiguation), multiple people Liam Adcock (born 1996), Australian long jumper Liam Agnew (born 1995), English footballer Liam Ahern...
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  • Thomas McGrath (born 1956) is an Irish former hurler and Gaelic footballer. At club level he played with Loughmore–Catsleiney as a dual player and was...
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  • Browne, Cork hurler. Stephen Byrne, Offaly hurler. Ste V Roc, hip-hop artist and MC. Anthony Ruby, artist. Donie Ryan, Limerick hurler. 5 January – Patrick...
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  • Comerford, Kilkenny hurler, manager. Arlene Hunt, novelist. Mark Landers, Cork hurler. Kevin Murray, Cork hurler. Jamesie O'Connor, Clare hurler. Joe Quaid, Limerick...
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  • 10 June – Seánie McGrath, Cork hurler. 6 August – Willie Boland, association football player. 25 August – Pat Mulcahy, Cork hurler. 28 August – Gareth...
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  • "Babs" Keating (born 17 April 1944) is an Irish former hurler and Gaelic footballer who played as a forward for the Tipperary senior teams. Born in Ardfinnan...
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  • Paris Paralympics. Curtis McGrath wins gold in the men's KL2 paracanoeing event at the Paris Paralympics. 8 September – Liam Boudin and Genevieve Gregson...
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  • Paul Flynn (born 17 December 1974) is an Irish former hurler who played as a left wing-forward at senior level for the Waterford county team. He joined...
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    hurlers. On 10 September 1989, some 35,000 patrons thronged O'Moore Park for the All Ireland U-21 Hurling Final. A Tipperary team that included Liam Sheedy...
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  • Bob Aylward (category 1974 deaths)
    for the Agricultural Panel, and died in office the following year. His son Liam is a former Fianna Fáil MEP and TD, and another son Bobby was also a TD....
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  • [citation needed] McEniff has three brothers: P. J. McEniff (retired dentist), Sean McEniff (Donegal County Councillor) and Liam McEniff (doctor), and...
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  • Smyth, Jack Cosgrove, Liam Sammon, Seamus Leydon 1972: Tommy Joe Gilmore 1973: Liam O'Neill, Tommy Joe Gilmore2nd, Liam Sammon2nd 1974: Johnny Hughes, Tom...
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    Jack Lynch (category Cork inter-county hurlers)
    Coalition of Fine Gael and the Labour Party at the 1973 general election. Liam Cosgrave was elected Taoiseach and Lynch found himself on the opposition...
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  • 99, hurler (Tipperary). Tim Sweeney, 88, hurler (Galway). 3 January – Donal Barrington, 89, judge and barrister. 5 January – Mick Murphy, 77, hurler (Tipperary)...
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    Micheál Donoghue (born 7 September 1974) is an Irish hurling manager and former player. He is the current manager of the Galway senior hurling team. Donoghue...
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    Billy Morgan (Gaelic footballer) (category Nemo Rangers hurlers)
    league-championship double, and two McGrath Cups. Billy Morgan was born in Douglas on the south side of Cork city in 1945. He was born into a household that, ironically...
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  • This is an incomplete list of hurlers who have played at senior level for the Cork county team. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R...
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    Brian Cody (category James Stephens hurlers)
    the opposition. James Stephens took the lead from the third minute, with Liam "Chunky" O'Brien being scorer-in-chief. A 1–14 to 2–4 victory gave Cody his...
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  • – Danika McGuigan, 33, actress, cancer. 25 July – P. J. Qualter, 76, hurler (Turloughmore, Galway). 31 July – Brendan Fennelly, 63, hurler (Ballyhale...
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  • defeated Kilkenny by a scoreline of 1–12 to 0–09. Cooney, aged 22, was named Hurler of the Year. Galway opened the defence of its title against London on 16...
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  • actor (Mrs. Doubtfire, The Tick), vascular dementia. Liam Ryan, 79, Irish theologian and hurler (Limerick GAA). Franca Sebastiani, 66, Italian singer...
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    Cork's Joe Deane scoring a key goal after an excellent pass from Seánie McGrath. A score line of 1–15 to 0–14 gave Cork the victory and saw Clare surrender...
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  • winners had a kick left in them as goals from Conor McGrath and sub Honan secured a fourth Liam MacCarthy Cup success for Clare. With 18 minutes left...
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  • motion by the Offaly County Board. In contrast to Gaelic football, under-20 hurlers were also eligible to play both under-20 and senior hurling for their county...
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