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Sean O'Mahony (Gaelic footballer) | He was part of the Kerry minor team that won the 1994 All Ireland Minor Championship. |
Aaran McEneff | McEneff was part of UCD's successful Dr. Tony O'Neill Under-21 league winning squad of 2005. |
Joe Canning | Canning first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Galway minor hurling team as a fifteen year-old in 2004. |
Paddy Clohessy | Clohessy remained on the team and helped Munster to capture the Railway Cup title in 1934. |
Conal Keaney | Also in 2003, Keaney was part of the Dublin side that shocked Leinster hurling by beating Kilkenny in the 2003 Walsh Cup, Keaney scored a point in the game. |
Timmy McCarthy | While McCarthy was enjoying a great run of success with his club, 1998 also saw him line out in a second consecutive countys enior championship final with Imokilly. |
James Woodlock | By 2007 Woodlock became a regular member of the Tipperary starting fifteen. |
Paul Flynn (hurler) | Flynn's performances at underage levels brought him to the attention of the senior selectors and he made his senior debut in the 1993 championship. |
Donal O'Grady (Limerick hurler) | After becoming a regular member of the starting fifteen the following year, O'Grady lined out in his first Munster final in 2007. |
Se?n Stack | 1977 saw Stack lining out in his second consecutive National League final and, once again, it was Kilkenny who were the opponents. |
Declan O'Sullivan | ; Dromid Pearses In 2004 he helped Dromid Pearses win their first ever South Kerry Senior Football Championship beating St Marys on a scoreline of 0-09 to 0-07 in the final. |
Christy Jacob | 1968 began well with Jacob winning his first Leinster medal. |
Dinny Allen | He secured his first senior county championship winners' medal in 1970 as' Nemo' trounced west Cork side Dohenys. |
John Holohan (hurler) | By 1912 he was playing with Johnstown and, two years later, lined out in his first championship decider. |
Conal Bonnar | In 1989 Bonnar was a full member of the Tipperary team and he captured his first senior Munster medal. |
Mark Foley (Limerick hurler) | In early 2013 Foley played junior hurling with Castletown/Ballyagran the very same parish as where he run's the local pub, however there was mixed fortunes for the club as they won the South junior hurling championship but were then beaten in a county semi final by local rivals Feenagh/Kilmeedy On the 30th of December 2013 Foley was announced Vice Chairman of Castletown/Ballyagran GAA club. |
Dan Kennedy (hurler) | Kennedy later joined the Dicksboro club and won a second county medal in 1950, however, it was with the famous Bennettsbridge club that he became really successful. |
Michael Ryan (hurling manager) | Ryan was ratified as manager of the Waterford senior hurling team on 17 October 2011. |
P. J. Ryan (Tipperary hurler) | He won his first senior Munster title in 1968 as Tipp trounced Cork in the provincial decider. |
Damien Martin | St. Rynagh's retained the title in 1982 with Martin securing a remarkable twelfth championship medal. |
Mick Kennefick | Kennefick first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Cork minor hurling team in 1941. |
Brian Corcoran | As captain in 1993, Corcoran led Cork to a National Hurling League title, however, the side lost their Munster title. |
Frank Lohan | Clare won the Munster and All-Ireland championships again in 1997, and Lohan received his third Munster medal when they retained their provincial title the following year. |
John McCaffrey (hurler) | He plays hurling with his local club Lucan Sarsfield's and has a member of the Dublin senior inter-county team since 2006. |
Jim Hurley | By 1924, Hurley was playing junior hurling with Cork at inter-county level. |
Joe Hennessy | In 1976 Hennessy made his senior championship debut against Wexford. |
Walter Walsh (hurler) | Walsh first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Kilkenny minor team in 2008. |
Andy Kelly (hurler) | In 1925 Kelly was captain of Galway as the team reached a third successive All-Ireland decider. |
Michael Kavanagh | In 2009 he won a county intermediate championship winners' medal following a 0 -- 16 to 1 -- 11 defeat of Dicksboro. |
Paddy Clohessy | 1935 saw Limerick capture Clohessy win his first National Hurling League title, however, he later missed out on a third Munster title due to injury. |
Tim Crowley | Crowley had to wait another few years before he joined the senior team, however, he made his senior debut against Waterford in 1977. |
Paul Brady (handballer) | He followed up with a first All Ireland senior title in March 2003, defeating Healy 21-6, 21-18 at O'Loughlin's, Kilkenny in the final, and added the doubles title with Michael Finnegan against Meath. |
Patrick (Pa) Bourke | He made his senior debut in 2007, however, it was an unhappy year for Tipperary's senior hurling team. |
Conal Bonnar | Bonnar was drafted into the Tipperary panel for the 1988 All-Ireland final. |
Mick Jacob | He won his first senior Leinster medal in 1970 as All-Ireland champions Kilkenny fell in the provincial final. |
Tony Browne | He made his debut against Galway in a National League game in 1991 and immediately became a regular member of the starting fifteen. |
Brendan Fennelly | Eligible for the under-21 grade again in 1977, Fennelly collected a second consecutive Leinster title after a seven-point defeat of Wexford. |
Willie Ryan (Tipperary hurler) | A defeat by Cork in the provincial under-21 decider in 2005 brought Ryan's tenure on the under-21 team to an end. |
Stephen Hiney | In a League game for Dublin against Wexford in March 2011, he damaged his cruciate and missed the remainder of the season for both County and Club. |
Denis Moran (Gaelic footballer) | In 1986, he collected his third All-Ireland title in-a-row with an 8-point victory over Tyrone. |
Liam Dunne | He won his sole Railway Cup medal in 1993 following Leinster's 1-15 to 2-6 defeat of Ulster. |
Darren Sweetnam | Sweetnam made his first appearance for the team during the 2012 Waterford Crystal Cup and was subsequently included in Cork's league and championship teams. |
D?nal Clifford | He won various underage medals and captained cloyne to win an intermediate county in 1966. |
Patrick Horgan | A good National Hurling League campaign and a return to form saw Horgan line out against Galway in the league decider on 2 May 2010. |
Johnny Flaherty | All this changed in 1980 when Flaherty's team defeated reigning All-Ireland champions Kilkenny in the Leinster final. |
S?amus Callanan | In 2011 Callanan was captain of the club senior team as Drom-Inch reached the championship decider. |
John Doyle (hurler) | In 1965 Doyle won a tenth and final National League medal as New York were narrowly defeated on an aggregate score of 6-19 to 5-20. |
Nicholas Murphy | In 2008 Murphy enjoyed his biggest success with the club when Carrigaline defeated Bandon to take the county intermediate hurling championship title. |
Lar Corbett | He first played for his province in 2007 as Munster defeated Leinster to set up an inter-provincial final with Connacht. |
Vinny Whelan | In 2010, Whelan won the Leinster Under 21 football championship and then the All-Ireland Under 21 Football Championship with'' the Dubs''. |
Tony Hanahoe | He played in the Leinster minor final of 1963, however, his side were defeated by Westmeath. |
Jim Ware (hurler) | After failing to defend their provincial and All-Ireland crowns in 1949 Ware retired from inter-county hurling. |
Martin Kennedy (hurler) | Two years later in 1924 Kennedy captured a second Munster title as Tipp defeated reigning provincial champions Limerick by 3-1 to 2-2. |
P?draig Horan | Offaly retained their Leinster title in 1985 with Horan adding a fourth provincial memento to this collection following a 5-15 to 0-17 trouncing of Laois. |
Bill Walsh (hurler) | In 1942 he lined out in his first championship decider. |
Charlie Nelligan | In 1978 Nelligan made it four-in-a-row in Munster as Kerry retained their under-21 provincial crown at the expense of Cork again. |
Joe Cooney | In 1988 Cooney made his fourth consecutive appearance in the championship decider with Tipperary lining out against his side. |
Mick Cashman | Six years later in 1961 he guided' the Rockies' to a second county title. |
Liam Dunne | Dunne made his senior debut for Wexford in the Oireachtas Tournament in 1988. |
Cathal Naughton | Naughton won a second county championship winners' medal in 2009 following a 3-22 to 1-12 trouncing of Sarsfield's. |
Ger O'Grady | He was captain of the team in 2005 when they won their first County Senior Hurling title in thirty-one years. |
Shane O'Neill (hurler) | In 2006 Shane was again part of the senior panel and he won a first Munster medal as an unused sub as Cork recorded a narrow win over Tipperary. |
Enda Muldoon | In 1998, playing in midfield he won the Ulster Senior Championship with Derry. |
Derek McGrath (hurler) | McGrath first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Waterford minor hurling team in 1992. |
Darren Stamp | In 2012 Stamp won an Interprovincial Championship winners' medal as a non-playing substitute in 2012, as Leinster defeated Connacht in the final. |
Liam Reidy | Reidy missed Kilkenny's Leinster final triumph in 1946, however, he was back on the team for the All-Ireland final with Cork. |
Tadhg Kennelly | He played his first competitive game for the Kerry Senior team on 8 March 2009 when he came on as a substitute in the NFL against Derry, and there was speculation that he would be a member of the Kerry squad for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. |
Jimmy Phelan (hurler) | As a member of the Leinster inter-provincial team for three years, Phelan won one Railway Cup medal in 1941. |
Timmy Houlihan | He later joined the club's under-21 team and won a county title in that grade in 2000. |
Michael Cussen | Sarsfield's failed to retain the title once again, however, on 7 October 2012 Cussen lined out in his fourth championship decider in five years. |
S?amus Hennessy | Hennessy made his senior competitive debut for Tipperary during the pre-season Waterford Crystal Cup in 2009. |
Ciar?n McDonald | Deciding to spend the summer abroad, McDonald missed the eventful 1996 season, when Mayo lost the 1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final against Meath in a replay. |
Se?nie O'Leary | O'Leary won his eighth Munster medal in 1983 but once again the All-Ireland title went to the men from Kilkenny. |
Eddie Keher | In 1968 he lined out in his first senior championship decider. |
Paul Murphy (hurler) | Murphy first came to prominence as a member of the Kilkenny minor hurling team in 2006. |
Anthony Cunningham | Cunningham first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Galway minor hurling team as a sixteen year-old in 1981. |
Sean Cavanagh | Cavanagh was an integral part of the Tyrone Minor Team that won the All-Ireland Minor Championship in 2001,. |
Christy Ring | Ring's last game for Glen Rovers was a county quarter-final against UCC in 1967. |
Ciar?n Kilkenny | Club Kilkenny won the Dublin Minor Football Championship with Castleknock in 2011. |
Jimmy Barry-Murphy | He first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Cork minor football team in 1971. |
Colin Lynch | Provincial defeat was Clare's lot again in 2005, however, Lynch's side reached the All-Ireland semi-final via the qualifiers. |
Ted Carroll | Carroll captured a second Leinster minor title in 1957 ; however, Tipp triumphed once again in the championship decider. |
Brian Hogan | 2012 saw Hogan begin the year by picking up another National League medal following 3-21 to 0-16 trouncing of Cork. |
Brendan Maher | He enjoyed little success in his first year, however, Tipperary reached the All-Ireland decider via the'' back-door'' in 2006. |
Terry Leahy (hurler) | In 1940 Leahy won histhird provincial medal and later lined out in his third All-Ireland final. |
Brendan Fennelly | By 1978 the new club had reached the top of the local hurling world and Fennelly was at full-forward as Ballyhale captured their very first senior county title. |
Paddy Clohessy | All this changed in 1933 when Limerick defeated the reigning provincial champions of Clare, giving Clohessy his first Munster title. |
Connie Kelly | Kelly joined the team during the 1971 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen for just one season. |
Michael Fennelly (hurler) | In 2009 Fennelly was honoured by being appointed captain of the Kilkenny senior hurling team for the year ; however, he still failed to establish himself on the team. |
Paul McCloskey | He was part of the Dungiven side that won the Derry Senior Football Championship and Ulster Senior Club Football Championship in 1997. |
Paddy Ruschitzko | Having moved to live in Mountmellick, he starred on the Laois minor team which was denied All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship glory in 1934 in the final, which Tipperary won by one point after a long period of injury time. |
J. J. Delaney | He lined out in his first provincial final in that grade in 1999, however, the game ended in a 0-13 apiece draw with Wexford. |
Kieran Carey | Two years later in 1964 Tipp continued their dominance with Carey adding a fifth Munster title to his collection. |
Eddie Brennan | In 2007 Brennan captured a seventh Leinster medal following another facile victory in the provincial final. |
Patrick Kelly (Clare hurler) | In 2013 Kelly won a Waterford Crystal Cup medal following a 1-21 to 1-13 defeat of Tipperary. |
Shane Supple | In 2010 he became a member of the Dublin senior football panel, being substitute goalkeeper for their NFL game against Mayo in March, although he did not play any part in the game. |
Conal Keaney | Keaney won a Dublin Senior Football Championship medal for Ballyboden St Enda's in 2009 against St Judes in Parnell Park. |
Mattie McDonagh | McDonagh is the only Connacht player to have won four senior All-Ireland medals He never shirked a challenge and took on the task of managing the Galway senior team in 1980 after a turbulent period when player power made the headlines in the county and a cool and respected head was needed to settle the ship. |
Noel Lane (Galway hurler) | Two years later in 1979 Lane was a full member of the team as Galway shocked the hurling world and defeated reigning champions Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final. |
Eddie Keher | In 1957 Keher added a second Leinster medal to his collection, as Offaly were defeated by 5-10 to 4-2. |