Stephanie Dunlea

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Nativename
Stíofáinín Ní Dhúnliath (Irish)
Born
County Cork, Ireland
SportCamogie
Positioncorner-back
Stephanie Dunlea
Personal information
Native name
Stíofáinín Ní Dhúnliath (Irish)
Born
County Cork, Ireland
Sport
SportCamogie
Positioncorner-back
Positioncorner-back
Club
Years Club
Barryroe
Inter-county
Years County
Cork
Inter-county titles
All-Irelands 2

Stephanie Dunlea is a camogie player from County Cork in Ireland. She won All Ireland medals with Cork in 2002[1] and 2005.[2] In addition to winning a Lynchpin award (predecessor of the All Star awards) in 2003,[3] she was nominated for the All-Star shortlist in 2004[4][5] and 2005.[6]

Her grand-aunt Kate Dunlea captained Cork to the 1933 title, and her father John won an All-Ireland Junior Football Championship medal in 1964. Her sister Lynn Dunlea won five All Ireland medals and acted as camogie match analyst on RTÉ's Sunday Sport.[citation needed]

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