Emer O'Farrell

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Emer O'Farrell
Personal information
Irish name Emer Ní Fhearail
Sport Camogie
Position Half forward
Born 1987
Ireland
Club(s)*
YearsClubApps (scores)
2004 – present
Athenry ?
Colleges(s)
YearsCollege
Limerick IT
* club appearances and scores correct as of (16:31, 30 December 2009 (UTC)).

Emer O'Farrell born 1987 is a secretary, executive and camogie player who is a winner of county Medals with her native Club, including in recent years. [1] She was a nominee for a Raheen Woods Hotel Club Award as well back in 2006. Her club's leading goalscorer in 2009 is the holder of Junior and Minor medals and has also won national Minor Provincial honours.[ citation needed ] Éimear was a member of the victorious Limerick IT team that triumphed in the Purcell Cup (which is ranked just under the Ashbourne Cup for prestige and honour) in 2007.[ citation needed ] She is active is helping people look after their money. [2] She was a member of teams that resulted with her having medals in different Provincial competitions like Minor and Intermediate and Junior. Eimer is Secretary of her club and she'd be very involved with their under-age section.

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