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Did he work in Ford?

He was in Dunlops, was a big man in the union when they were shutting up the operation in Cork

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Had an idea it was one or the other.


That was Teddy Mc’s debut for the Cork hurlers

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Do cork still have a Hurling team?

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I take it this was in Limerick?

Not a gallop raised by the Shtone Pickers all week and this is what you come up with?

Weak.

I see Cork county board has applied for planning permission for 300+ homes in land they have outside the city, with intention to sell once approved.

No idea what that will be worth but presumably will cover a nice bit of their debt.

Cathal Casey??

Casey didn’t play in 86, he was a brilliant minor in 85 and was a panellist I think. Denis walsh and Pat Hartnett were the wing backs

The pictures are Teddy Mc and Brendan Lynskey, everybody loved Lynskey

I worked with Cathal in the mid 90s an absolute gent

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He was an incredible minor in 85, prettty sure he put on a masterclass in the AIF, along with Mickey Mullins from Na Piarsaigh who was the best minor hurler I saw play for Cork, I used to love the minor matches, I’d even be annoying my dad to go in on time for those u16 divisional matches, do you remember them?

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If I recall correctly the late great Michael O Hehir in what was one of his last broadcasts called him a future great before commenting on the radio of the senior MF that year.

I do played myself in 1990 in them

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I believe you’re right, my mother often relayed that when he was a Cork senior, as if she had discovered him herself :grinning:

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Lovely memory to have

O Connell St Dublin i assume

Johnny Clifford was only trotting after her for Corkness

At the risk of annoying somebody by reposting this, I love this letter she sent to me in New York 1990 (They slaughtered them :grinning:)

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Cork GAA officers have been informed by Cork Senior Hurling manager Kieran Kingston that he will not be seeking a further term in the role.

All in Cork GAA wish to sincerely acknowledge Kieran’s years of dedication across a whole range of positions, including the roles of player, selector, coach and of course, manager.

Having initially served as selector (2012-2013) and coach (2014) under Jimmy Barry-Murphy, Kieran was appointed manager for the 2016 and 2017 seasons, before returning in the same role for three further years, from 2020 to 2022.

Over that time, he has been present on the line, as selector and manager in 2013 and 2021, respectively, for Cork’s only two All Ireland Senior Final appearances of the last sixteen years. He also coached and managed the team to Munster success in 2014 and 2017, respectively.

The incredible contribution of Kieran’s backroom team over the past three years is also acknowledged and while the success that all deserved may not have followed, they can hold their heads high, knowing that they served their County well.

Chairman of Cork GAA, Marc Sheehan said, “Kieran’s commitment to his duties as Cork Senior Hurling manager knew no bounds and the time devoted in a voluntary capacity was immeasurable. He carried the role in a dignified manner at all times, fully understanding of the importance of his position. We wish him well in his future endeavours and have no doubt that he will continue to make a significant contribution to Cork Hurling long into the future.”

Cork GAA CEO, Kevin O’Donovan said, “Looking across the past decade, one has to recognise the indelible mark that Kieran has left on our Senior Hurling team, overseeing what has been a difficult transition at times, with the introduction of a whole wave of young and exciting talent. Indeed, there is no doubt that, given the number of players who made their debuts under Kieran, he departs safe in the knowledge that he has left Cork Hurling in a healthy state. We thank his family, particularly his wife Ellen, for their support also.”

Cork County Executive will now immediately commence the appointment process for the position of Cork Senior Hurling manager.

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Good luck to him, he’s a gent

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