- a
defeat of
Mount Leinster Rangers,
McCrabbe's side were
defeated by Birr in the
provincial semi-final.
McCrabbe was
later named on the
Dublin Blue Stars...
- Maguire; N Cocoran, T Brady, P Kelly; J
McCaffrey, J Boland, S Durkin; A
McCrabbe, L Rushe; C Keaney, R O’Dwyer, C
McCormack; D Plunkett, D O’Callaghan. P...
- and Lucy
Agnes (née
McNamara)
Crabbe, in Oakland, California. He had a brother,
Edward Clinton Simmons Crabbe Jr. (1909–1972).
Crabbe grew up in Hawaii...
- P
Carton (1-0), K
Flynn (0-2), D
Sweeney (0-1), S
McDonnell (0-1), D
Russell (0-1), G
Bennett (0-1), A
McCrabbe (0-1). Referee: J
McCarthy (Westmeath)...
- - and were
relegated to
Division 2 for the 2010 league. Dublin's Alan
McCrabbe was the
Division 1 top
scorer with 1-50. A
total of 8
teams contested the...
-
McGrath (Westmeath) June 20 Semi-final O'Connor Park,
Tullamore Referee: B
Kelly (Westmeath) June 21 Semi-final
Nowlan Park,
Kilkenny Referee: C
McAllister...
- the
Tipperary goal
coming from John O'Dwyer when he
connected with Noel
McGrath's
sideline cut to
touch the ball to the net from the edge of the square...
-
entered the
championship in the
midst of a crisis.
After team
manager Justin McCarthy
dropped twelve players from the
panel in
October 2009, many of the remaining...
- 7
Richie Power Kilkenny 3-20 29 4 7.25 Lar
Corbett Tipperary 6-11 29 6 4.83 Neil
McM****
Antrim 1-26 29 4 7.25 10 Alan
McCrabbe Dublin 0-28 28 4 7.00...
- all-Ireland
champions Kilkenny at
Parnell park on 18
January 2009. Alan
McCrabbe impressed for Daly's team
scoring twenty six
points in the
early season...