• Tomás Mulcahy (born 26 June 1963) is an Irish former hurler and Gaelic footballer who played as a right corner-forward at senior level for the Cork county...
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  • union coach Tomás Mulcahy (born 1963), Irish hurling manager and former player Tomás N. Alonso (1881–1962), Cebuano Visayan writer Tomás Nistal (born...
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  • IRA Russell Mulcahy (born 1953), Australian film director Tomás Mulcahy (born 1963), Irish hurling player Fictional person Father Mulcahy, American character...
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  • Griffin, Thomas Ryan, Eddie Keher, Phil 'Fan' Larkin, Ger Loughnane, Tomás Mulcahy, Larry O'Gorman, Dónal O'Grady, Declan Ruth, Henry Shefflin. Football:...
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    A comprehensive article on the Casio CZ series of synthesizers by Tomás Mulcahy. Casio Synthesizers history from 1982 to 1992 RetroSound Casio CZ-1...
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  • Waterford in the 1959 Munster final. Mulcahy died suddenly at the Mercy Hospital on 9 November 1994. His son, Tomás Mulcahy, captained Cork to victory in the...
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  • Superstores Champions Glen Rovers (1st title) Dean Brosnan (captain) Tomás Mulcahy (manager) Runners-up Blarney Mark Coleman (captain) Michael Barrett...
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  • O'Connell, decathlete. 25 June – Liam Walsh, Kilkenny hurler. 26 June – Tomás Mulcahy, Cork hurler. 23 July – Andy Townsend, association football player....
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  • Michael Lyster from Croke Park, with studio analysis from Cyril Farrell, Tomás Mulcahy and Ger Loughnane. Match commentary was provided by Ger Canning with...
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  • Farrell, Liam Sheedy, and Eddie Brennan and pre-match comments from Tomás Mulcahy and Ger Loughnane. Match commentary was provided by Ger Canning with...
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  • hurler Mick Kennefick, hurler John Buckley, hurler Dónal O'Grady, hurler Tomás Mulcahy, hurler and footballer Tony O'Sullivan, hurler and footballer Kieran...
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    Horgan 1990 Details Cork 5-15 (30) Galway 2-21 (27) Croke Park, Dublin Tomás Mulcahy Joe Cooney John Moore 1989 Details Tipperary 4-24 (36) Antrim 3-09 (18)...
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  • back-to-back Harty Cup titles, with a team that featured Teddy McCarthy, Tomás Mulcahy and Tony O'Sullivan. They won four titles in all during the decade,...
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  • favourites while Cork's problems mounted due to the absence of star players Tomás Mulcahy and Teddy McCarthy due to injuries. An infamous interview in which Tipperary...
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  • the last seventeen minutes of the game. Cork rallied with goals from Tomás Mulcahy and Seánie O'Leary but were ultimately defeated by 2–14 to 2–12. Cork...
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  • Monastery 1-28 31 4 7.75 2 Robert Allen North Monastery 6-04 22 4 5.50 3 Tomás Mulcahy North Monastery 6-00 18 4 4.50 4 Michael Fitzgerald St Colman's College...
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  • schoolteacher. He was once described by Irish Free State Army general Richard Mulcahy as ‘the most dangerous man in Munster’. Malone was born in the village...
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    different story unfolded. Four Cork goals, one from John Fenton, two from Tomás Mulcahy and one from Kevin Hennessy, stymied the Galway attack and helped 'the...
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  • English Tipperary 2 CF Kieran Brennan Kilkenny 1 LWF Paddy Kelly Limerick 1 RCF Tomás Mulcahy Cork 1 FF Noel Lane Galway 2 LCF Seánie O'Leary Cork 3...
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  • half and built up a strong lead. Cork came storming back with goals by Tomás Mulcahy and Seánie O’Leary; however, at the full-time whistle Kilkenny had won...
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  • half and built up a strong lead. Cork came storming back with goals by Tomás Mulcahy and Seánie O'Leary, however, at the full-time whistle Kilkenny had won...
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    and running coach Denise O'Sullivan, Irish international footballer Tomás Mulcahy, inter-county hurler and Gaelic footballer James Leonard, co-host of...
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  • Tom Mulcahy 1923 Glen Rovers 1943, 1944, 1946 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947 Tomás Mulcahy 1963 Glen Rovers 1984, 1986, 1990 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1992 Mark...
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  • two from Tomás Mulcahy and one from Kevin Hennessy, stymied the Galway attack and helped the Rebels to a 4–13 to 2–15 victory. It was Mulcahy's second All-Ireland...
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  • Niland and Frankie Sheahan John Treacy 4. 9 October 2011 Robert Hall and Tomás Mulcahy David Gillick and Benny Tierney Ray Houghton 5. 16 October 2011 Jacqui...
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  • different story unfolded. Four Cork goals, one from John Fenton, two from Tomás Mulcahy and one from Kevin Hennessy, stymied the Galway attack and helped the...
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  • unrest following a series of events, including the murder of Lord Mayor Tomás Mac Curtain, the death from hunger strike of Lord Mayor Terence MacSwiney...
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  • tag by going seven points ahead. Cork fought back with inputs from Tomás Mulcahy and went on to win a high-scoring game by 5–15 to 2–21. It was McCarthy's...
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  • dominated the opening half while Cork came storming back with goals by Tomás Mulcahy and Seánie O'Leary. 'The Cats' eventually won by two points. 1984 was...
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  • different story unfolded. Four Cork goals, one from John Fenton, two from Tomás Mulcahy and one from Kevin Hennessy, stymied the Galway attack and helped the...
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