• Liz Neary (born 1951 in Kilkenny, Ireland) is a retired Irish sportsperson. She played camogie at various times with her local clubs St. Paul's and Austin...
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  • John Neary, American engineer Liz Neary (born 1951), Irish sportsperson Lynn Neary, American radio journalist Martin Neary (born 1940), English organist...
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    January 12, 2021. Retrieved January 12, 2021. Gruver, Mead; Neary, Ben (July 16, 2013). "Liz Cheney: Time for 'new generation' in US Senate". Associated...
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    players for several decades. Picked in 2004 Eileen Duffy-O'Mahony (Dublin) Liz Neary (Kilkenny) Marie Costine-O'Donovan (Cork) Mary Sinnott-Dinan (Wexford)...
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  • Mairéad McAtamney. Wexford's breakthrough victory in 1968 The display by Liz Garvan in bringing Cork back to the podium in 1970, scoring 3-6 of Cork's...
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  • championship in 1971. In 1972 they were strengthened by the arrival of Liz Neary, who had already won three All-Ireland Club medals with St Paul's, and...
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  • Downey and her sisters Ann and Marina Downey, team of the century members Liz Neary and Bridie Martin, player of the year recipients Mary Connery, Ann Dalton...
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  • seven interprovincial players and were strengthened by the arrival of Liz Neary, who had already won three All- Ireland Club medals with St Paul’s, and...
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  • they made surprisingly little impression on a Kilkenny defence in which Liz Neary at full back and Mary Canavan soaked up so much pressure that goal-keeper...
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  • on both the hurling and camogie teams of the century: Jim Langton, and Liz Neary who won seven All-Ireland camogie titles with Kilkenny.[citation needed]...
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