- Cormac Bonnar
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Cormac Bonnar Personal information Sport Hurling Position Full-forward Born Cashel, County Tipperary Height 6’2” Nickname The Viking Club(s) Years Club Cashel King Cormac’s St. Patricks East Kerry
Dr. CrokesClub Titles Tipperary titles 1 Munster titles 1 Inter-county(ies) Years County 1983, 1988-1992 Tipperary Inter-county titles Munster titles 3 All Irelands 2 All Stars 2 Cormac "The Viking" Bonnar is a former Irish sportsperson. He played senior hurling with the Tipperary inter-county team from 1988 until 1992.[1]
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Early life
Bonnar was one of a family of thirteen, and played his junior hurling for Cashel CBS before progressing to the local Cashel King Cormac's club.[2]
Playing career
Club
He enjoyed some success at underage levels, however, by the end of the county championship in 1987 he had decided to retire from club hurling. The decision was taken, not because he was tired of hurling, but because of the traveling involved. Bonnar’s side played Clonoulty in the first round of the championship and, against all the predictions, beat them and went all the way to the county semi-final. In spite of intending to retire, Bonnar decided to continue club hurling. In 1991 he won a senior county championship before later claiming a Munster club hurling title. He later played with St. Patricks East Kerry & Dr. Crokes.
Inter-county
Bonnar had played for the Tipperary minor and under-21 hurlers in the late 1970s with some success. In 1980 he won a Munster medal with the under-21 team, before later converting this into an All-Ireland medal. Bonnar, however, found it hard to break onto the senior team.
His performance in the Tipperary county championship in 1988 impressed the inter-county selectors and he was called up for the Munster final against Cork. Bonnar came on as a substitute late in the game and scored the winning goal. He was retained on the team for the All-Ireland semi-final and the All-Ireland final loss to Galway. Bonnar became a regular performer in the National Hurling League and won a second Munster title in 1989. This was later converted into his first senior All-Ireland medal following a final victory over Antrim. Bonnar’s performance in the championship earned him his first All-Star award.
In 1990 Bonnar was dropped from the team for the Munster final against Cork, however, he returned in 1991 and captured a third provincial medal before later winning his second All-Ireland medal following a win over Kilkenny. His performance in the championship once again earned Bonnar a second All-Star award. Following Tipp’s defeat by Cork in the 1992 Munster semi-final Bonnar retired from inter-county hurling.
Bonnar currently lives in County Kerry and is the principal of Miltown Secondary School.[3]
References
- ^ "King Cormac's Legends". Cashel King Cormacs official website. http://cashelkingcormacs.tipperary.gaa.ie/kingcormacslegends.html. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
- ^ "Bonnar, Cormac". Hogan Stand Magazine. 2 July 1993. http://www.hoganstand.com/Tipperary/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=88775.
- ^ Stack, Damian (2 January 2010). "Realist Meyler plans for future". The Kerryman. http://www.kerryman.ie/sport/hurling/realist-meyler-plans-for-future-2024959.html.
Tipperary - All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Runners-up 1988 1 K. Hogan | 2 P. Delaney | 3 C. O'Donovan | 4 J. Heffernan | 5 B. Ryan | 6 N. Sheehy | 7 J. Kennedy | 8 Colm Bonnar | 9 D. Ryan | 10 D. O'Connell | 11 J. Leahy | 12 P. Fox | 13 N. English(Capt.) | 14 A. Ryan | 15 J. Hayes |
Reference: Tipperary GAA Archives Database searchable by team, year and/or player name.
Subs used: Cormac Bonnar for J. Hayes |
Subs not used: J. Leamy | R. Stakelum | S. Gibson | P. O'Neill | M. Cleary | A. Buckley | Conal Bonnar |
Manager: M. Keating |
Selectors: D. Nealon | T. English |Tipperary - All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions 1989 (23rd title) 1 K. Hogan | 2 J. Heffernan | 3 C. O'Donovan | 4 Noel Sheehy | 5 Conal Bonnar | 6 B. Ryan (c) | 7 J. Kennedy | 8 Colm Bonnar | 9 D. Carr | 10 J. Leahy | 11 D. Ryan | 12 M. Cleary | 13 P. Fox | 14 Cormac Bonnar | 15 N. English |
Reference: Tipperary GAA Archives Database searchable by team, year and/or player name.
Subs used: J. Hayes for Cormac Bonnar | D. O'Connell for J. Leahy | A. Ryan for M. Cleary |
Subs not used: J. Leamy | P. McGrath | J. Cormack | J. Madden | R. Stakelum |
Manager: M. Keating
Selectors: D. Nealon | T. English |Tipperary - All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions 1991 (24th title) 1 K. Hogan | 2 P. Delaney | 3 N. Sheehy | 4 M. Ryan | 5 Colm Bonnar | 6 B. Ryan | 7 Conal Bonnar | 8 D. Carr (C) | 9 A. Ryan | 10 M. Cleary | 11 D. Ryan | 12 J. Leahy | 13 P. Fox | 14 Cormac Bonnar | 15 N. English |
Reference: Tipperary GAA Archives Database searchable by team, year and/or player name.
Subs used: C. Stakelum for Cormac Bonnar | D. O'Connell for N. English |
Subs not used: J. Grace | J. Hayes | M. O'Meara | G. O'Neill | J. Madden | C. O'Donovan | S. Nealon |
Manager: M. Keating |
Selectors: J. O'Donoghue | D. Nealon |1989 All-Star Hurling Team 1 J. Commins | 2 A. Fogarty | 3 E.Cleary | 4 D. Donnelly | 5 C. Bonner | 6 B. Ryan | 7 S. Treacy | 8 M. Coleman
9 D. Carr | 10 E. Ryan | 11 J. Cooney | 12 O. McFetridge | 13 P. Fox | 14 C. Bonner | 15 N. English1991 All-Star Hurling Team 1 M. Walsh | 2 P. Delaney | 3 N. Sheehy | 4 S. Treacy | 5 C. Bonner | 6 J. Cashman | 7 C. Casey | 8 T. McNaughton
9 J. Leahy | 10 M. Cleary | 11 G. Kirby | 12 D. J. Carey | 13 P. Fox | 14 C. Bonner | 15 J. FitzgibbonCategories:- 1959 births
- Living people
- Cashel King Cormac's hurlers
- Tipperary hurlers
- Munster hurlers
- St. Patricks East Kerry hurlers
- Dr. Crokes hurlers
- People from County Tipperary
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