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Mary Moran (camogie)

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for ten years, 1968–77, and was President of Cork Camogie Board President of Cork County Board for five years, 1993–97. She was chairman of Munster Camogie Council for five years, 2002–06, secretary of Munster Colleges Council and secretary of All-Ireland Colleges Council for 32 years, 1969–2001, and
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Moran won Cork Colleges senior and junior championship medals with St Aloysius and played with Cork colleges against Dublin. She played Ashbourne Cup with UCC, and won Cork senior and junior championship medals with Old Aloysius Camogie Club, Aloysians (confined to past and present pupils of St
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When elected president in 1979, Moran engaged in the most ambitious programme for a president to date, travelling throughout the country to attend medal ceremonies, functions and coaching courses.
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History of Camogie slideshow. presented by Cumann Camógaíochta Communications Committee at GAA Museum 25 January 2010
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as she wished to remain an affiliated member of the Camogie Association and became secretary of the club.
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in 1975 and 1976. She became the first national camogie coach in 1976. With
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During her presidency, in 1980 the first full-time camogie Ardstiúrthóir.
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County Championship medal. On being appointed to AIB, Dame St, she joined
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Aloysius School). On being appointed to AIB, Enniscorthy she played with
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medal and Munster senior championship medals for her adopted county of
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Final won by Kildare, an Idir-Ghaeltacht Competition and a banquet.
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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