
Martin Lynch
Martin Lynch is a former Gaelic footballer and a key player for the Kildare team during the late 1990s. He played a pivotal role in Kildare's historic 1998 Leinster Final victory, where his assist led to a crucial goal that helped secure the title for the team.
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Martin Lynch is Grace's father who met with Darragh O’Brien to discuss new laws regarding scramblers.
Fifty scramblers and e-scooters seized in Dublin operation targeting sale and supply of drugs – The Irish TimesMartin Lynch is the father of Grace Lynch and participated in discussions about road safety with government ministers.
Teenager (16) injured in Dublin hit-and-run road traffic incident – The Irish TimesMartin Lynch, Grace's father, met with government officials to discuss the ban on scramblers.
Ban on scramblers in public places expected in ‘matter of weeks’, Darragh O’Brien confirms – The Irish TimesMartin Lynch is Grace's father, who is grieving the loss of his daughter.
Grace Lynch made people ‘feel happy just to be around her’, teenager’s funeral hears – The Irish TimesMartin Lynch considers placenames in the northern part of the Dingle peninsula in his book.
Serendipitous signposts to the past, but not all townlands are born equal – The Irish TimesMartin Lynch was among the Kildare footballers who attended the funeral.
Mick O’Dwyer will ‘always be the king’ in Kerry, funeral Mass hears – The Irish TimesMartin Lynch contributed to Kildare's success with a crucial pass in the 1998 Leinster Final.
Some of Mick O’Dwyer’s greatest days on and off the pitch – The Irish Times










































