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Cormac McAnallen (Irish:
Cormac Mac An Ailín; 11
February 1980 – 2
March 2004) was an
Irish Gaelic footballer who pla**** for the
Eglish St Patrick's club...
- a trophy,
which in 2004 was
named the
Cormac McAnallen Cup—after the
Tyrone team
captain Cormac McAnallen,
whose death that year from a
heart condition...
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McAnallen, 2012, The
Collins Press, Cork, p. 221, ISBN 9781848891609
Terry Clavin (2013) Colleran, Enda.
Dictionary of
Irish Biography Online, J.
McGuire...
- in 2003,
Cormac McAnallen (which,
along with his
Young Player of the Year Award, would, tragically, turn out to be one of
McAnallen's last
honors as a...
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Irish bishop and
regional king of
Munster Cormac McAnallen (1980–2004),
Irish Gaelic footballer Cormac McCarthy (1933–2023),
American novelist Cormac Murphy...
- that
included ****ure
senior team
players Cormac McAnallen,
Stephen O'Neill and Ryan
McMenamin.
McAnallen also
captained the county's under-21 team to successive...
- 1952 on the BBC Home Service, John
Hollis in 1970 on BBC
Radio 4, and Tim
McInnerny in 1994 on BBC
Radio 4. ****ens,
Charles (1839).
Oliver Twist. Vol...
- a
drawn game when the team
conceded four goals;
Harte switched Cormac McAnallen from
midfield to full-back for the
second game.
Tyrone conceded only one...
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United States in
Western Kentucky.
Black Patch Cigar Co.
Founder Eric
McAnallen is
having the
Kentucky propagated Corojo,
Kenbano seed
planted for the...
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single one-off test match,
which led the
Irish to
reclaim the
Cormac McAnallen Cup by a
score of 56–52. The
international dimension of
Gaelic handball...