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Irish name
  
Sophie Ni Bhreac

Years
  
County

Positions
  
Centre half-forward

Sport
  
Camogie

1948-1956
  
Dublin

All irelands
  
8

Years
  
Club

Name
  
Sophie Brack

All stars
  
2,004

1958-1956
  
CIE

Died
  
1996



Sophie Brack is a former camogie player who was selected on the camogie team of the century in 2004, and winner of All Ireland medals in 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954 and 1955.

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Background and Career

She won eight All Ireland medals with Dublin. When the CIE club represented Dublin because of an affiliation dispute in 1948, Sophie captained the team to win the O'Duffy Cup, scoring two goals in the first ten minutes and three goals overall in the final. She went on to captain Dublin winning teams on five other occasions, a record unlikely ever to be equalled. A prolific goalscorer, she also scored three goals in the 1950 “home” final, four goals in the 1951 final, and three goals in each of the 1954 and 1955 finals.

Citation

Her team of the century citation described her as “the pioneer of full forwards, opening up the play for others and moving into space with great intelligence. Playing at the edge of the square from she varied her tactics making life difficult for backs and goalkeepers alike. Possessing lightning speed and great positional sense she was a prolific scorer. A legend among her peers she gave great service to the game of Camogie as a player of exceptional ability and as an able administrator. Her untimely death in 1996 robbed the association of an exceptional contributor.”

References

Sophie Brack Wikipedia