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Tom Creedon (1954 – 28 August 1983) was an Irish sportsperson from Macroom, County Cork. He played Gaelic football with his local club Macroom and was a member of the Cork senior inter-county team from 1975 until 1983.[1] Creedon was predominantly a centre back but also played at right corner back and midfield on the Cork team that played in seven Munster finals. He won a National League medal with Cork in 1980.[2] Creedon also played at inter-provincial level with Munster and was a member of the Munster teams that won the Railway Cup in 1977 and 1981.
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TomCreedon (1954 – 28 August 1983) was an Irish sportsperson from Macroom, County Cork. He played Gaelic football with his local club Macroom and was...
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All-Ireland medal. Creedon was added to the Cork senior panel in 1938. Over the course of the next ten years he remained as understudy to Tom Mulcahy, however...
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well in previous seasons at that level and had claimed victory in the TomCreedon Cup in the very same year. Further redevelopment of the club facilities...
Minor A Football League Winners (1) 2007 Cork Intermediate Football TomCreedon Cup Winners (1) 2006 Cork Minor Non Exam Hurling Championship Winners...
director he staged the world premiere of Celtic Tiger (Me Arse) by Don Creedon, and the New York premiere of Joseph O'Connor's Red Roses and Petrol, both...
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sold to John Creedon Jr, owner of the Worcester Bravehearts. 2011 Mike Chambers was the first field manager, with B.J. Neverett and Tom Bowles assisting...
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Winners (2) 2013, 2017 Intermediate Football League Winners (2) 2005, 2007 TomCreedon Cup Winners 2007 East Cork Under-21 A Football Championship Winners (2)...
Peter Creedon is a Gaelic football manager. He is originally from Rosscarbery, County Cork He has managed two county teams: Tipperary and Laois and currently...
on Fridays at 22:30 and formerly presented by the award-winning presenter Tom MacSweeney. The programme deals with all subjects of maritime interest, from...
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