Kieran Cremin
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Kieran Cremin is an Irish Gaelic footballer with the Dr. Crokes club team and the Kerry county team.
[edit] Playing career
Cremin was a member of the Kerry team that played in the 1998 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, winning the Munster Minor Football Championship. He then went on to play with the county u-21 team in the All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship from 1999 to 2001, winning one Munster Under-21 Football Championship. Cremin went on to win a Munster Junior Football Championship with the Kerry juniors, before being selected for the senior squad.
Cremin is the second-choice goalkeeper on the Kerry team, who have won the last two All-Ireland Senior Football Championships. He is regarded as a talented goalkeeper and a likely successor to Diarmuid Murphy when the latter retires. Indeed, the Sunday Tribune predicted him as the 2010 All-Star goalkeeper in 2005. [1] In 2007, he appeared in an All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship final with Dr. Crokes, although they were controversially defeated in a replay by Crossmaglen Rangers.
[edit] External Links
- http://www.tribune.ie/2006/12/24/80565
- http://83.245.38.233/en/Sport/News/Other-sports/2008/02/14/GAA-Kerry-select-side-for-crunch-clash/?facets/sport-space/north-america-locale/gaa/
- http://www.drcrokes.com/seniornews.htm
- http://www.kerrygaa.ie/old_website/intercounty/2006/senfoot/final2006/meetings.htm
- http://www.breakingnews.ie/archives/?c=SPORT&jp=cweyidmhqlkf&d=2006-03-09
- http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2006/0302/kerry.html
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