Gráinne Kierans (born 20 September 1978) is an Irish football coach and former player who was the head coach of Shamrock Rovers team who play in the Women's...
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cricketer Gráinne Conole (born 1964), Irish academic Grainne Gallanagh (born 1994), Irish model Grainne Godfree, American television writer Grainne Kierans, (born...
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Kierans is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eric Kierans (1914–2004), Canadian economist and politician Grainne Kierans (born 1978)...
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FAI Women's Cup final against St Catherine's. Her teammates included Grainne Kierans and Mary Waldron. Campbell also played for St Francis in the 2009–10...
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Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Synan Braddish Grainne Kierans Dublin Women's Soccer League Winners: 1995, 1996: 2 FAI Women's Cup...
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Veteran Republic of Ireland, international Grainne Kierans highlighted the gap in funding with their opponents. Kierans observed that "one of the teams had a...
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the DWSL champions. At least four St. Pat's players, Byrne, Grant, Grainne Kierans and Yvonne Tracy, went on to play for Arsenal. Dublin Women's Soccer...
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the Greater Dublin Area. With a team that included Mary Waldron and Grainne Kierans, St Francis finished as champions. They also won the 2008 FAI Women's...
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Catherine's lost 1–0 to a St Francis team that included Megan Campbell, Grainne Kierans and Mary Waldron. The 2011 FAI Women's Cup saw St Catherine's knockout...
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to St Francis in July 2009. A third Arsenal player from that era, Grainne Kierans, was on the opposing side. Thorpe signed for Shamrock Rovers for the...
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