. . . . . "Patricia Morrissey"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "P\u00E1idrig\u00EDn N\u00ED Mhuirgheasa"@ga . . "Camogie"@en . . "?"@en . . "?"@en . . . "Patricia Morrissey is a former camogie (Irish women's stick-and-ball team sport) player, winner of the Elvery Cup for the short-lived \u2018Miss Camogie\u2019 award in 1971. From Quilty, County Clare, Co Clare, she played for the UCD Ashbourne Cup winning team and captained Dublin to the 1971 junior All Ireland title."@en . . . . . "Clare"@en . . . . . . "Patricia Morrissey"@en . . . "1055603293"^^ . "P\u00E1idrig\u00EDn N\u00ED Mhuirgheasa"@en . "Munster"@en . "Clare"@en . . . . . . "Patricia Morrissey"@en . . . . . . . "Centre back, centre field"@en . . . . "Centre back, centre field"@en . . . . . . "2136"^^ . . . . "Patricia Morrissey is a former camogie (Irish women's stick-and-ball team sport) player, winner of the Elvery Cup for the short-lived \u2018Miss Camogie\u2019 award in 1971. From Quilty, County Clare, Co Clare, she played for the UCD Ashbourne Cup winning team and captained Dublin to the 1971 junior All Ireland title."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "28092329"^^ . . "Centre back, centre field"@en . . "Camogie"@en . . . .