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| Liam Harnan | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Sport | Gaelic football | |
| Position | Centre Back | |
| Place of birth | Moynalvy County Meath , Ireland | |
| Club(s)* | ||
| Years | Club | Apps (scores) |
| Moynalvy | ||
| Inter-County(ies)** | ||
| Years | County | Apps (scores) |
| 1984-? | Meath | |
| Senior Inter-County Titles | ||
| Leinster Titles | 5 | |
| All-Ireland | 2 | |
| All Stars | 0 | |
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* club appearances and scores |
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Liam Harnan is a retired inter-county Irish Gaelic footballer for County Meath in Ireland. He enjoyed much success play inter-county football in the eighty's & early ninety's on the Meath team's managed by Sean Boylan. For Meath he played Centre Back. He played club football for Moynalvy. During his playing career he has won 2 Senior All Ireland Medals (1987 & 1988) as well as 5 Leinster medals, 2 National League Medals and a Centenary Cup Medal (A competition played to celebrate the one hundred anniversary of the GAA). He was forced to sit on the substitute for most of the 1990 season due to back injury which bothered him for the rest of his football career. To Meath supporters he was regarded as a strong player, good distributor of the ball & very under estimated outside of Meath. He failed to get an All Star despite being a very important part of what most consider to be Meaths greatest ever team. He is a cousin of former Meath team mate Mick Lyons
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