Na Piarsaigh to host ruby anniversary celebration of famous win

Anthony O'Riordan, Limerick 1984 Minor Captain.

THE ruby anniversary of Limerick’s last All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship success will be celebrated at Na Piarsaigh this Sunday evening.

It’s all of 40 years since that Phil Bennis of Patrickswell managed selection won in Munster, then defeated Down in the All-Ireland semi-final and, following a replay, captured the Irish Press Cup for the first time since 1958 with Final victory over Kilkenny.

The year, 1984, also marked the Centenary of the GAA, thus the provincial and nationals Finals were held in Thurles (Semple Stadium), the association’s birth place.

Limerick: Val Murnane (Caherline); Anthony Madden (Bruff), Pa Carey (Patrickswell), John Fitzgerald (Claughaun); Ger Hegarty (Old Christians), Anthony O’Riordan, captain, (Bruff), Andy Cunneen (Claughaun); Anthony Carmody (Patrickswell), Mike Reale (Bruff); Tony Byrnes (Old Christians), Gary Kirby (Patrickswell), Gus Ryan (Claughaun); Pat Davoren (Ballybrown), John O’Neill (Kilfinane), Brian Stapleton (Garryspillane). 

Substitutes used: Colm Coughlan (Ballybrown), Declan Marron (Adare). 

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Other panel members: Leo O’Connor (Claughaun), James Galvin (Feenagh-Kilmeedy), Donal Flynn (Killeedy), Michael O’Brien (Glenroe), Pat Donnelly (South Liberties), Declan Nash (South Liberties), John Bresnihan (Castletown-Ballyagran).

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