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Niamh Martin
Niamh Martin
Niamh Martin
(born 25 June 2001) is a
Gaelic football
and
Australian rules football
player. Martin was a member of the
Tipperary
team that won the 2019
All-Ireland Intermediate Ladies' Football Championship
. Martin was recruited to the
North Melbourne Football Club
for its
2023 AFL Women's (AFLW) team
in March 2023. She, along with
Aishling Moloney
and
Anna Rose Kennedy
, was one of three Tipperary players recruited to play AFLW in 2023; at the time, it was estimated that the number of Irish AFLW players in that year could reach 30. In the 26 November 2023
match
between North Melbourne and
Adelaide Football Club
Martin sustained an eye injury, but it was assessed as not a
concussion
, and she was allowed to play in the
2023 AFL Women's Grand Final
. In an assessment of player performance in the 2023 AFL Women's Grand Final published in Melbourne newspaper ''
The Age
'', Martin was described "another player who will be better for the grand final experience".
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A patient with a germline SDHB mutation presenting with an isolated pituitary macroprolactinoma
by
Michelle Maher
,
Federico Roncaroli
,
Nigel Mendoza
,
Karim Meeran
,
Natalie Canham
,
Monika Kosicka-Slawinska
,
Birgitta Bernhard
,
David Collier
,
Juliana Drummond
,
Kassiani Skordilis
,
Nicola Tufton
,
Anastasia Gontsarova
,
Niamh Martin
,
Márta Korbonits
,
Florian Wernig
Published 2018-07-01
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