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Irish Mirror on MSNSadness as GAA Team of the Century and Millennium member passes away aged 92The 1959 season was the crowning glory of Murphy’s career, however, as he starred at right half-back in the nine-point win ...
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Irish Independent on MSNKerry GAA star Louise set to be guest of honour at Kilcummin Good Friday fundraising walkKerry GAA star Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh will be the guest of honour at this year's Good Friday walk in Kilcummin and she is ...
All-Ireland-winning Kerry great Dr Seán Murphy has passed away at the age of 93. The Camp native - a member of the GAA team of the century and the team of the millennium - was an integral part of ...
KERRY GAA star Darragh Roche revealed he suffered a heart attack earlier this year – despite there being no reasons why. The ...
a chance to own a medal from Kerry’s first All-Ireland football title in 1903 is a rare and unique find for GAA enthusiasts.
KERRY GAA is grieving the death of former Footballer of the Year Dr Séan Murphy at the age of 93. In a sign of how highly-rated the three-time All-Ireland winner was, he was named on the ...
on behalf of the Kerry GAA. He also expressed the Board's sympathies to the family and friends of young Lillie Gaynor, who played football with Abbeydorney and camogie with Cillard, who never woke ...
Kerry GAA is mourning the passing of Dr Sean Murphy, one of Gaelic football’s all-time greats. Dr Murphy, who was 92, won three All-Irelands with the Kingdom in 1953, ‘55 and ‘59 as well as ...
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Dublin Live on MSNMick O'Dwyer, Kerry GAA icon and eight-time All-Ireland winning manager, dies aged 88As a player, he claimed four All-Ireland titles, and as a manager, he led the dominant Kerry team of the 1970s and 80s to a further eight championships, fuelling an iconic rivalry with Dublin that def ...
Legendary Kerry footballer Dr Seán Murphy has died at the age of 93. Named on the GAA's team of the century and team of the millennium, the wing-back starred for the Kingdom during the 1950s and ...
GAA president Jarlath Burns and former Meath manager Sean Boylan joined with some of the greats of Kerry football to pay their respects. [ Mick O'Dwyer: A life in picturesOpens in new window ] Mr ...
The GAA said: "Born in Waterville in 1936, the man synonymous with the moniker ‘Micko’ first played for the Kerry senior football team in 1956 and would go on to have an extraordinary success ...
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