• Johne Murphy (/ˈdʒɒniː/; born John Edmund Murphy 10 November 1984) is a retired Irish rugby union player who played wing, fullback or centre. On 27 August...
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  • Nick Johne (born 1955), Canadian actor Karol de Johne (1890–1949), Polish literary critic Given name Johne Murphy (born 1984), Irish rugby player Johne Rotz...
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  • American cyclist Johne Murphy (born 1984), Irish rugby union player Jonny Murphy (born 1992), Irish rugby union player John Murphy (rugby union, born...
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  • "kick-off". After five kicks per team, the scores were level at 4–4 after Johne Murphy (Leicester) and Tom James (Cardiff) had missed their kicks. Moving now...
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    Kildare Senior Football Championship in 1925. Former Leinster Rugby player Johne Murphy grew up in Clonmoyle, just outside the village. He also played Gaelic...
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  • game into extra time. Aside from two missed drop goal attempts from Johne Murphy and Aaron Mauger, extra time was largely uneventful and the match went...
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  • experienced goal-kicker and was successful; however, Leicester selected Johne Murphy, who was not a regular kicker, and he missed to make the score 4–3 after...
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  • Murphy (2), Dan Hipkiss, Sam Vesty, Johne Murphy, Toby Flood, Julian White, Jordan Crane, Ben Woods, Ayoola Erinle, Tom Varndell Con: Geordan Murphy (2)...
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    player Geordan Murphy – former Leicester Tigers and Irish rugby player Tony Buckley – Munster Rugby and Irish rugby player Johne Murphy – Munster rugby...
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    deal of competition for places in the Munster team, with Sam Tuitupou, Johne Murphy and Keith Earls all competing with Mafi for centre places, and as a result...
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