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The Supreme Hurling All-Stars: Kilkenny dominate as big names miss out from Cork's three in-a-row side


NOEL SKEHAN (Kilkenny)
He spent several years as No 2 to Ollie Walsh but when his chance finally came he was more than ready to step in. He became arguably the greatest ’keeper of all time, underlined by an All-Star haul which yielded seven awards between 1972 and 1983.
The secret of his success? I trained harder every year. Not by slogging around fields, but on squash courts, handball alleys and anywhere else I thought would make me sharp.
2. Brendan Cummins (Tipperary) 3. Ger Cunningham (Cork) 4. Davy Fitzgerald (Clare) 5. Damien Fitzhenry (Wexford)
RIGHT-FULL BACK
‘FAN’ LARKIN (Kilkenny)
Perseverance paid off. An All-Ireland winner in 1963, he was off the scene for a few years later in the decade before returning for what turned out to be a great run. All-Ireland titles rolled in and so too did All-Star awards – four between 1973 and 1978. Small in stature, his innate hurling instinct empowered him to deal with much taller opponents. He even h ....

Joe Cooney Galway , Paddy Phelan , Jackie Tyrrell Kilkenny , Ger Henderson , Brian Lohan Clare , Reid Kilkenny , Sylvie Linnane Galway , Joe Canning , Tony Doran Wexford , Tony Keady Galway , Jamesie Oconnor Clare , Michael Kavanagh Kilkenny , Mick Jacob Wexford , Nicky Rackard , Conor Hayes Galway , Pete Finnerty Galway , Davy Fitzgerald Clare , Mick Mackey , Carey Limerick , John Mullane Waterford , Walsh Waterford , Gary Kirby Limerick , Nicky English , George Oconnor Wexford , Hollie Walsh , Frank Cummins ,

New 'Réabhlóid GAA' Hurling Documentary on TG4


New Réabhlóid GAA Hurling Documentary on TG4
December 14, 2020
The Hurling Team of the 1990s, Front Row, left to right: Martin Hanamy (Offaly), Damien Fitzhenry (Wexford), Brian Lohan (Clare), Liam Dunne (Wexford), Brian Whelahan (Offaly), Ciarán Carey (Limerick), Jamesie O Connor (Clare), Michael Cleary (Tipperary). Back Row, left to right: Brian Corcoran (Cork), Seánie McMahon (Clare), Michael Coleman (Galway), Martin Storey (Wexford), Gary Kirby (Limerick), Johnny Dooley (Offaly).
Réabhlóid GAA is a new one-hour documentary that tells the story of how hurling redefined itself as a sport in the 1990s to truly become our national game. ....

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