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    Graham Canty (born 23 July 1980) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a centre-back for the Cork senior team. Born in Bantry, County Cork, Canty...
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  • multiple people Graham Candy (born 1991), New Zealand singer-songwriter Graham Cantwell (born 1974), Irish film and television director Graham Canty (born 1980)...
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  • bowler James Brophy – cricketer Noel Cantwell – international footballer Graham Canty – footballer and international rules captain Brian Carney – rugby league...
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    Begley (Laois – Irish player of the series) Bernard Brogan (Dublin) Graham Canty (Cork) Seán Cavanagh (Tyrone) Martin Clarke (Down) Stephen Cluxton (Dublin...
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  • League Dominique Canty (born 1977), American professional women's basketball player Graham Canty (born 1980), Irish footballer Hattie Canty (1933–2012), African-American...
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  • Graham Canty 2009: Michael Shields, Graham Canty2nd, John Miskella, Pearse O'Neill, Daniel Goulding 2010: Michael Shields2nd, Paudie Kissane, Graham Canty3rd...
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    but finally closed on 1 April 1961, and was subsequently demolished. Graham Canty (b.1980), Gaelic footballer who represented Bantry Blues and also captained...
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  • (after Munster SFC semi-finals). Clare: Francis McInerney (1992) Cork: Graham Canty (2012) Kerry: David Clifford (2023) Limerick: Con Fitzgerald (1896) Tipperary:...
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  • Cadogan and Graham Canty to start in the final, with Canty serving as team captain. Cadogan had not started the semi-final but came on in Canty's place when...
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  • (Dublin) 2005 – Tom Kelly (Laois) 2006 – Alan Brogan (Dublin) 2008 – Graham Canty (Cork) 2010 – Colm Begley (Laois) 2011 – Tadhg Kennelly (Kerry/Sydney)...
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  • Limerick hurler 8 July – Robbie Keane, association footballer. 23 July – Graham Canty, Cork Gaelic footballer. 13 August – Paul Crowley, association footballer...
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    Declan O'Sullivan Kerry 2008 Seán Cavanagh ‡ Tyrone Colm Cooper Kerry Brian Dooher Tyrone 2009 Paul Galvin ‡ Kerry Graham Canty Cork Tomás Ó Sé Kerry...
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    Ray Candy (redirect from Ray Canty)
    Ray Canty (December 3, 1951 – May 23, 1994), better known by the ring name Ray Candy, was an American professional wrestler who worked for a variety of...
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  • term cáinteach (satirical). It is now given as Ó Canty or Canty. Tadhg Olltach Ó an Cháinte Graham Canty http://www.ucc.ie/celt/itbardic.html#feasaonchainte...
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  • Graham Canty 2009: Michael Shields, Graham Canty2nd, John Miskella, Pearse O'Neill, Daniel Goulding 2010: Michael Shields2nd, Paudie Kissane, Graham Canty3rd...
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  • captain 2010 Graham Canty Bantry Blues All-Ireland Football Final winning captain 2011 Graham Canty Bantry Blues 2012 Graham Canty Bantry Blues Munster...
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  • Philip Clifford 1999 Young Footballer of the Year and All-Star winner. Graham Canty 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning captain. Three...
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  • the break, and Cork’s difficulties intensified when injured captain Graham Canty was unable to return for the second half. Ross McConnell powered over...
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    vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They were noted for their style-transcending music, DIY ethical stance...
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  • the match in 2011 Eoghan O'Gara Dublin 1 2011 Eoin Cadogan Cork 1 2010 Graham Canty Cork 1 2010 Named as captain in 2010, then failed to start but came on...
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  • Year 2000 Succeeded by Declan Meehan Sporting positions Preceded by Anthony Tohill Ireland International Rules Captain 2002 Succeeded by Graham Canty...
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  • pick to go to war with you. — All-Ireland-winning captain and teammate Graham Canty speaking of O'Connor in the Irish Examiner. O'Connor was first struck...
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    Lindsay Gilbee Western Bulldogs Tomás Ó Sé Kerry Shannon Grant Kangaroos Graham Canty Cork Brent Harvey Kangaroos Anthony Lynch Cork Luke Hodge Hawthorn Seán...
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  • Independent.ie". Independent.ie. Retrieved 8 July 2018. "Cork legend Graham Canty hangs up his boots". Irish Independent. 2 November 2013. Retrieved 8...
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  • Simpson, Rohan Smith, Daniel Wells, David Wirrpanda, Matthew Carr Ireland Graham Canty (C), Joe Bergin, Paddy Christie, Kevin Cassidy, Colin Corkery, Benny...
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    O'Donnell Alan Clohessy Michael McDermott 1992 Cork Red and white O2 Graham Canty Conor Counihan 2010 2012 2012 Derry Red and white Specialist Joinery...
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  • 2010 Teams 33 All-Ireland Champions Winning team Cork (7th win) Captain Graham Canty Manager Conor Counihan All-Ireland Finalists Losing team Down Captain...
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  • Captain 3. Bernard Brogan Dublin Dane Swan Collingwood Vice Captain 4. Graham Canty Cork Patrick Dangerfield Adelaide 5. Sean Cavanagh Tyrone Dustin Fletcher...
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  • Footballer of the Year were Paul Galvin and Tomás Ó Sé of Kerry and Graham Canty of Cork. Cork's Colm O'Neill was nominated for Young Footballer of the...
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  • Western Bulldogs Seán Cavanagh Tyrone Captain Jared Brennan Brisbane Lions Graham Canty Cork Vice-captain Campbell Brown Hawthorn Vice-captain David Gallagher...
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