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Name Local Area County Party Jim Deane Carlow Carlow SF John Cassin Carlow Carlow SF Andy Gladney Muinebeag Carlow SF Clifford K Name Local Area County Party Jim Deane Carlow Carlow SF John Cassin Carlow Carlow SF Andy Gladney Muinebeag Carlow SF Clifford Kelly Bailieborough-Cootehill Cavan FF Paddy McDonald Bailieborough-Cootehill Cavan SF Noel Connell Ballyjamesduff Cavan SF Damien Brady Cavan-Belturbert Cavan SF Ann Norton Ennis Clare IND Clare Colleran Molloy Ennis Clare FF James Breen Ennis Clare IND Johnny Flynn Ennis Clare FG Mary Howard Ennis Clare FG Pat Daly Ennis Clare FF Paul Murphy Ennis Clare FG Tom McNamara Ennis Clare FF Joe Cooney Killaloe Clare FG Pat Burke Killaloe Clare FG Cathal Crowe Shannon Clare FF John Crowe Shannon Clare FG Mike McKee Shannon Clare SF Bill Chambers West Clare Clare FF Michael Hillery West Clare Clare FF Patrick Keane West Clare Clare FF PJ Kelly West Clare Clare FF Richard Nagle West Clare Clare FF Cormac Manning Ballincollig-Carrigaline Cork GP Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire Ballincollig-Carrigaline Cork SF John Collins Ballincollig-Carrigaline Cork FG Michael Frick' Murphy Ballincollig-Carrigaline Cork SF Seamus McGrath Ballincollig-Carrigaline Cork FF Alan Coleman Bandon-Kinsale Cork FF Liz Murphy Bandon-Kinsale Cork GP Rachel McCarthy Bandon-Kinsale Cork SF Des O'Grady Blarney-Macroom Cork SF Ger Keohane Cobh Cork SF Kieran McCarthy Cobh Cork SF Noel Costello Cobh Cork LAB Michelle Hennessy East Cork Cork SF Pat Buckley East Cork Cork SF June Murphy Fermoy Cork SF Michael McCarthy Fermoy Cork PBP Melissa Mullane Kanturk-Mallow Cork SF Noel O'Connor Kanturk-Mallow Cork FG Adrian Healy West Cork Cork FG Christopher O Sullivan West Cork Cork FF Dónnchadh Ó Seaghdha West Cork Cork SF Ed Harper West Cork Cork PBP Paul Hayes West Cork Cork SF Patrick Murphy West Cork Cork FF Thomas Gould Cork City North Central Corkcity SF Fiona Kerins Cork City South Central Corkcity SF Mick Finn Cork City South Central Corkcity IND Chris O'Leary Cork City South East Corkcity SF Des Cahill Cork City South East Corkcity FG Shane O'Shea Cork City South East Corkcity SF Terry Shannon Cork City South East Corkcity FF Fergal Dennehy Cork City South West Corkcity FF Mary Shields Cork City South West Corkcity FF Noel Jordan Donegal Donegal SF John Shéamais Ó Fearraigh Glenties Donegal SF Marie Therese Gallagher Glenties Donegal SF Seamus O’Domhnaill Glenties Donegal FF (Eugene) Albert Doherty Inishowen Donegal SF Jack Murray Inishowen Donegal SF Gerry McMonagle Letterkenny Donegal SF Mick Quinn Letterkenny Donegal SF Gary Doherty Stranorlar Donegal SF Liam Doherty Stranorlar Donegal SF Theresa Keegan Cabra-Finglas Dublin City IND Claire Byrne Pembroke-South Dock Dublin City GP Daithí Doolan Ballyfermot-Drimnagh Dublincity SF Greg Kelly Ballyfermot-Drimnagh Dublincity SF Cathleen Carney Boud Ballymun Dublincity SF Noeleen Reilly Ballymun Dublincity SF Denise Mitchell Beaumont-Donaghmede Dublincity SF Larry O'Toole Beaumont-Donaghmede Dublincity SF Mícheál MacDonnacha Beaumont-Donaghmede Dublincity SF Anthony Connaghan Cabra-Finglas Dublincity SF Emma Murphy Cabra-Finglas Dublincity SF Seamas McGrattan Cabra-Finglas Dublincity SF Ciaran O Moore Clontarf Dublincity SF Damian OFarrell Clontarf Dublincity IND Jane Horgan Jones Clontarf Dublincity LAB Sean Haughey Clontarf Dublincity FF Catherine Ardagh Crumlin-Kimmage Dublincity FF Críona Ní Dhálaigh Crumlin-Kimmage Dublincity SF Ray McHugh Crumlin-Kimmage Dublincity SF Tina Mac Veigh Crumlin-Kimmage Dublincity PBP Ciarán Cuffe North Inner City Dublincity GP Eilis Ryan North Inner City Dublincity IND Gary Gannon North Inner City Dublincity IND Janice Boylan North Inner City Dublincity SF Jonathan Dowdall North Inner City Dublincity SF Chris Andrews Pembroke-South Dock Dublincity SF Dermot Lacey Pembroke-South Dock Dublincity LAB Frank Kennedy Pembroke-South Dock Dublincity FF Sonya Stapleton Pembroke-South Dock Dublincity PBP Jim O'Callaghan Rathgar-Rathmines Dublincity FF Patrick Costello Rathgar-Rathmines Dublincity GP Ruairi McGinley Rathgar-Rathmines Dublincity IND Deirdre Kingston Blackrock Dunlaoghairerathdown LAB Karl Gill Dun Laoghaire Dunlaoghairerathdown PBP Melisa Halpin Dun Laoghaire Dunlaoghairerathdown PBP Michael Merrigan Dun Laoghaire Dunlaoghairerathdown IND Ossian Smyth Dun Laoghaire Dunlaoghairerathdown GP Catherine Martin Dundrum Dunlaoghairerathdown GP Sorcha Nic Cormaic Dundrum Dunlaoghairerathdown SF Neale Richmond Glencullen-Sandyford Dunlaoghairerathdown FG Shane O'Brien Killiney-Shankill Dunlaoghairerathdown SF Barry Martin Balbriggan Fingal PBP Joe O’Brien Balbriggan Fingal GP Malachy Quinn Balbriggan Fingal SF Natalie Treacy Castleknock Fingal SF Roderic O’Gorman Castleknock Fingal GP Brian McDonagh Howth-Malahide Fingal LAB Cian O' Callaghan Howth-Malahide Fingal IND Daire Ni Laoi Howth-Malahide Fingal SF David Healy Howth-Malahide Fingal GP Edmond Lukusa Mulhuddart Fingal SF Paul Donnelly Mulhuddart Fingal SF Darragh Butler Swords Fingal FF Joe Newman Swords Fingal IND Justin Sinnott Swords Fingal IND Phil Lynam Swords Fingal SF Brian Dennehy Balbriggan Fingal FF Gabriel Cronnelly Athenry-Oranmore Galway SF Dermot Connolly Ballinasloe Galway SF Noel Thomas Conamara Galway FF Seán ó Tuairisg Conamara Galway FF Bridie Willers Loughrea Galway FG Donagh Killilea Tuam Galway FF Karey Mchugh Tuam Galway IND Anna Marley Galway City Central Galwaycity SF Billy Cameron Galway City Central Galwaycity LAB Mike Cubbard Galway City Central Galwaycity IND Mairéad Farrell Galway City East Galwaycity SF Brendan Cronin Killarney Kerry IND Dianne Nolan Listowel Kerry SF Robert Beasley Listowel Kerry SF Damian Quigg South and West Kerry Kerry SF Johnny Healy Rae South and West Kerry Kerry IND Pa Daly Tralee Kerry SF Toiréasa Ferris Tralee Kerry SF Tom Redmond Athy Kildare SF Brendan Young Celbridge-Leixlip Kildare IND Ide Cussen Celbridge-Leixlip Kildare SF Kevin Byrne Celbridge-Leixlip Kildare LAB Fiona O'Loughlin Kildare-Newbridge Kildare FF Mark Lynch Kildare-Newbridge Kildare SF Darragh Fitzpatrick Maynooth Kildare FF John McGinley Maynooth Kildare LAB Réada Cronin Maynooth Kildare SF Anne Breen Naas Kildare LAB David Kennedy Kilkenny City East Kilkenny SF Kathleen Funchion Kilkenny City West Kilkenny SF Malcolm Noonan Kilkenny City West Kilkenny GP Aidan Mullins Graiguecullen-Portarlington Laois SF Caroline Dwane - Stanley Portlaoise Laois SF Brendan Barry Ballinamore Leitrim SF Caillian Ellis Ballinamore Leitrim FF John McCartin Ballinamore Leitrim FG Séadhna Logan Carrick-on-Shannon Leitrim SF Sean McGowan Carrick-on-Shannon Leitrim FF Justin Warnock Manorhamilton Leitrim FF Mary Bohan Manorhamilton Leitrim FF Padraig Fallon Manorhamilton Leitrim SF Sean McDermott Manorhamilton Leitrim FG Ciara McMahon Adare-Rathkeale Limerick SF Mike Donegan Cappamore-Kilmallock Limerick FF Séighin ó Ceallaigh Limerick City East Limerick SF Joe Crowley Limerick City North Limerick FF Maurice Quinlivan Limerick City North Limerick SF Danny Butler Limerick City West Limerick FG James Collins Limerick City West Limerick FF Joe Leddin Limerick City West Limerick LAB Francis Foley Newcastle West Limerick FF Seamus Browne Newcastle West Limerick SF Pearse McGeough Ardee Louth SF Tom Cunningham Ardee Louth SF Alan Cassidy Drogheda Louth SF Imelda Munster Drogheda Louth SF Kenneth Flood Drogheda Louth SF Jennifer Green Dundalk South Louth SF Kevin Meenan Dundalk South Louth SF Marianne Butler Dundalk South Louth GP Tómas Sharkey Dundalk South Louth SF Conor Keelan Dundalk-Carlingford Louth FF Edel Corrigan Dundalk-Carlingford Louth SF Jim Loughran Dundalk-Carlingford Louth SF Mark Deary Dundalk-Carlingford Louth GP John Sheahan Ballina Mayo SF Thérèse Ruane Castlebar Mayo SF Gerry Murray Claremorris Mayo SF Rose Conway-Walshe West Mayo Mayo SF Darren O'Rourke Ashbourne Meath SF Johnny Guirke Kells Meath SF Michael Gallagher Kells Meath SF Eimear Ferguson Laytown-Bettystown Meath 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