Éamonn Cregan (born 21 May 1945) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer, hurler and manager. He is best remembered for his success with Limerick, as a player...
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Pat Hartigan, Éamonn Cregan 1972: Pat Hartigan2nd, Éamonn Cregan2nd 1973: Pat Hartigan3rd, Jim O'Brien, Seán Foley, Richie Bennis, Éamonn Grimes 1974:...
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players were inducted into the hall of fame along with Limerick hurler Éamonn Cregan and Offaly footballer Tony McTague who were chosen by a GAA sub-committee...
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Hurling: Jimmy Barry-Murphy, Eddie Brennan, Jimmy Brohan, D. J. Carey, Éamonn Cregan, Anthony Daly, John Doyle, Michael Duignan, Cyril Farrell, Davy Fitzgerald...
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medals. Cregan was an All-Ireland runner-up on two occasions. At club level Cregan enjoyed a lengthy career with Newcastle West. Cregan's son, Éamonn, was...
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wide variety of his attacking play continually setting up scores." LCF Éamonn Cregan Limerick 1 "For his speed, elusiveness and powerful shot which unite...
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Jnr, Fine Gael TD and senator. Christy Moore, folk singer. 21 May – Éamonn Cregan, Limerick Gaelic footballer and hurler, manager. 1 June Niamh Bhreathnach...
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Manager 2006–2008 Succeeded by John McIntyre Achievements Preceded by Éamonn Cregan (Offaly) All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final winning manager 1995 Succeeded by...
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Hourigan 4.5 2,184 2,591 2,605 2,623 2,685 2,744 Fianna Fáil Éamonn Cregan 3.4 1,636 1,657 1,930 1,994 2,072 Independent John Frawley 1...
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McCarthy Cork 1984 Dermot Healy Offaly 1985 Johnny Clifford Cork 1986 Éamonn Cregan Offaly 1994 Liam Griffin Wexford 1996 Michael Bond Offaly 1998 Jimmy...
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title, their first in fifty-seven championship seasons. Limerick's Éamonn Cregan was the championship's top scorer with 5–18. Galway's Joe Connolly was...
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1998, he became a county team selector along with former teammates Éamonn Cregan and David Punch and advocated the retention of the back-door system...
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St Finbarr's College a year later, however, Limerick CBS with Éamonn Cregan and Éamonn Grimes became the third team to win four consecutive Harty Cup...
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Semple Stadium, Thurles 1 July 2001 Nicky English Tipperary Limerick Éamonn Cregan 2-16 : 1-17 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork 30 June 2002 Justin McCarthy Waterford...
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the second half, an Anthony Daly free rebounded off the post and fell to Eamonn Taaffe at the edge of the square; Taaffe sent the ball into the back of...
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Karl Spain, comedian Dermot Kelly (hurler), former Limerick Hurler Éamonn Cregan, Limerick Hurler Pat Fleury, hurler[citation needed] Willie Moore, hurler[citation...
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square saw Éamonn Cregan get in a neat overhead strike to send the ball into the net for his sides' first goal of the game. Two minutes later Cregan added...
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2023. Aherne, Tom (19 August 2021). "Then & Now: Limerick hurling great Eamonn Grimes". Limerick Leader. Retrieved 26 June 2023. "Death of Christian Brother"...
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of Clare won as a player in 1995 and 1997 and as a manager in 2013. Eamonn Cregan of Limerick won as a player in 1973 and as a manager with Offaly in...
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Sunday Game programme, with commentary by Ger Canning and analysis by Éamonn Cregan. 9 July Final Semple Stadium, Thurles Referee: J. McDonnell (Tipperary)...
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Galway meant that the men from the west led by 2–7 to 1–5 at half-time. Éamonn Cregan single-handedly launched the Limerick counter-attack in the second-half...
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Munster in 1969 alongside the great names of hurling like Len Gaynor, Eamonn Cregan and Jimmy Doyle to name a few. At club level with Crotta O'Neill's he...
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again. He was introduced to the field of play during the game. Though Éamonn Cregan scored 2–7 for Limerick, Galway went on to win the game by 2–15 to 3–9...
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Peter Clohessy, rugby player; Young Munster; Munster; Ireland (54 Caps) Eamonn Cregan, hurler; Claughan; Limerick; 3 GAA All Stars Awards; 1 All-Ireland –...
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Andy Gallagher Offaly 2 1980, 1981 Dermot Healy Offaly 2 1984, 1985 Éamonn Cregan Offaly 2 1994, 1995 Micheál Donoghue Galway 2 2017, 2018 Derek Lyng...
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Teams 9 Sponsor AIB Champions Lixnaw (7th title) Pat Dowling (captain) Éamonn Cregan (manager) Runners-up Kilmoyley Billy Brick (captain) Anthony Day (manager)...
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with the Limerick county board officers. He was replaced as manager by Éamonn Cregan. Ryan was appointed manager of the Westmeath senior hurling team in...
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Hurling Jimmy Doyle Tipperary Gaelic football Tony McTague Offaly Hurling Éamonn Cregan Limerick 2 April 2014 Gaelic football Mick O'Dwyer Kerry Hurling Noel...
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John Connolly Connacht 1-04 7 1980 Seán Silke Connacht 1-00 3 1981 Éamonn Cregan Munster 1-06 9 1982 P. J. Molloy Connacht 2-02 8 1983 Martin Cuddy Leinster...
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