Personal information | |||
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Irish name | Seárón Nic Fhloinn | ||
Sport | Camogie | ||
Position | forward | ||
Born | Galway, Ireland | ||
Club(s)* | |||
Years | Club | Apps (scores) | |
Pearses | ? | ||
Inter-county(ies)** | |||
Years | County | Apps (scores) | |
1990-2003 | Galway | ? | |
* club appearances and scores correct as of (16:31, 30 June 2010 (UTC)). **Inter County team apps and scores correct as of (16:31, 30 June 2010 (UTC)). |
Sharon Glynn is a camogie player and manager, [1] an All Ireland medalist in 1996 and the star of her county’s 2002 victory in the National Camogie League when she scored three goals in Galway’s 6-6 to 1-7 victory over Limerick. She was nominated for an All Star award in 2005. [2]
Her inter-county career that began in 1990 when she was only 15. She was a member of the 1994 National League winning team and the 1998 Galway team beaten by Cork in the All Ireland final. [3]
She starred in the 1996 All Ireland final, Galway’s first victory in the All Ireland Championship, despite taking a blow to the head that affected her accuracy for long periods. Another outstanding performance was in the 2001 All Ireland semi-final against Kilkenny. [4] She retired from inter-county camogie in 2003.
With her club Pearses she scored crucial goals in the finals of each of their five All Ireland senior club championship victories of 1996-7 and 2000-2, scoring 1-2 in the 1996 and 1-4 in the 1997 victories, scoring 1-5 in the 2000 victory over Swatragh, scoring two goals and two points in the 2001 final against Cashel [5] and scoring 1-9 in the 2002 final against St Ibar’s. [6]
In a club match in 2001 she was filling in for county goalkeeper Louise Curry when she scored a goal from her own puck-out. [7]
She managed Galway for two years 2005-6, [8] at the time becoming the only female manager at inter-county level in camogie. She assembled a strong backroom team by adding two-time All-Ireland winner Damian Naughton and former Galway under-21 and Minor All-Ireland winner Damian Coleman as selectors alongside former senior hurler PJ Molloy. [9]
She was a nominee for camogie manager of the year after guiding the county to National Camogie League honours in 2005. [10] and beating Cork by a goal in the final.[ citation needed]
Personal information | |||
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Irish name | Seárón Nic Fhloinn | ||
Sport | Camogie | ||
Position | forward | ||
Born | Galway, Ireland | ||
Club(s)* | |||
Years | Club | Apps (scores) | |
Pearses | ? | ||
Inter-county(ies)** | |||
Years | County | Apps (scores) | |
1990-2003 | Galway | ? | |
* club appearances and scores correct as of (16:31, 30 June 2010 (UTC)). **Inter County team apps and scores correct as of (16:31, 30 June 2010 (UTC)). |
Sharon Glynn is a camogie player and manager, [1] an All Ireland medalist in 1996 and the star of her county’s 2002 victory in the National Camogie League when she scored three goals in Galway’s 6-6 to 1-7 victory over Limerick. She was nominated for an All Star award in 2005. [2]
Her inter-county career that began in 1990 when she was only 15. She was a member of the 1994 National League winning team and the 1998 Galway team beaten by Cork in the All Ireland final. [3]
She starred in the 1996 All Ireland final, Galway’s first victory in the All Ireland Championship, despite taking a blow to the head that affected her accuracy for long periods. Another outstanding performance was in the 2001 All Ireland semi-final against Kilkenny. [4] She retired from inter-county camogie in 2003.
With her club Pearses she scored crucial goals in the finals of each of their five All Ireland senior club championship victories of 1996-7 and 2000-2, scoring 1-2 in the 1996 and 1-4 in the 1997 victories, scoring 1-5 in the 2000 victory over Swatragh, scoring two goals and two points in the 2001 final against Cashel [5] and scoring 1-9 in the 2002 final against St Ibar’s. [6]
In a club match in 2001 she was filling in for county goalkeeper Louise Curry when she scored a goal from her own puck-out. [7]
She managed Galway for two years 2005-6, [8] at the time becoming the only female manager at inter-county level in camogie. She assembled a strong backroom team by adding two-time All-Ireland winner Damian Naughton and former Galway under-21 and Minor All-Ireland winner Damian Coleman as selectors alongside former senior hurler PJ Molloy. [9]
She was a nominee for camogie manager of the year after guiding the county to National Camogie League honours in 2005. [10] and beating Cork by a goal in the final.[ citation needed]