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Bernard Brogan
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Perhaps the most naturally gifted forward in Gaelic Football, Brogan scored a remarkable
3-42 in Dublin's run to last year's All-Ireland semi-final. Capped a phenomenal
season by earning an All-Star and being named the 2010 Footballer of the Year
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Nicky English
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Tipperary hurling legend - Winner of 2 All-Ireland medals and 6 All-Stars, as well
as managing his county to Munster, All-Ireland and National League titles in 2001.
Commonly acknowledged as one of the greatest hurlers to have ever played the game
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Ken Doherty
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On lifting the famous Crucible trophy in 1997, Ken became the first man to have
won both the Amateur and Professional World Snooker Championships. With a total
of 6 ranking event titles to his name, the affable Dubliner also won the World U21
Championship
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