- Michael Cleary (hurler)
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Michael Cleary Personal information Irish name Mícheál Ó Cléirigh Sport Hurling Position Half-forward Born Nenagh, County Tipperary Club(s) Years Club Nenagh Éire Óg Club Titles Tipperary titles 1 Inter-county(ies) Years County Apps (scores) 1988-1997 Tipperary 26 (10-108) Inter-county titles Munster titles 4 All Irelands 2 NHL 2 All Stars 4 Michael Cleary (born 16 August 1966) is a former Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Nenagh Éire Óg and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Early life
Michael Cleary were born in Nenagh, County Tipperary in 1966. He is the only son of Peg and James Cleary, he was educated locally and later worked in the family newsagent and restaurant. He has two sisters.
Playing career
Club
Cleary played his club hurling with his local Nenagh Éire Óg club and enjoyed much success. In the 1980s he won under-16 and under-21 county medals with the club, as well as North Tipperary, county junior medals and a senior League Division medal. In 1995 Cleary won his only senior county title.
Inter-county
Cleary first came to prominence as a member of the Tipperary minor hurling team in the early 1980s. He won a Munster title in this grade in 1983, however, there was no subsequent All-Ireland title. Cleary later played on the county’s under-21 team, however, he had little success at this grade. He subsequently joined the Tipp senior team and made his debut in 1988 in a National Hurling League game against Waterford. The following year Cleary had his first major success when he won his first senior Munster title. Tipp later went on to defeat surprise finalists Antrim in the championship decider, giving Cleary his first All-Ireland medal. Tipperary sensationally lost their Munster crown to Cork in 1990, however, the team returned in 1991 and Cleary collected his second Munster medal. His team later defeated Kilkenny, giving Cleary a second All-Ireland medal. Tipp surrendered their Munster title to Cork again in 1992, however, the team bounced back in 1993 and Cleary added a third Munster medal to his collection. Cleary later had the honour of leading his team against Kilkenny in the subsequent All-Ireland final, however, the Munster men were defeated on that occasion. Cleary won a National Hurling League medal in 1994, however, Tipperary’s hurling fortunes in the championship started to take a downturn. Cleary’s side lost the 1997 Munster final to Clare, however, the two sides later met in the All-Ireland final due to the introduction of the ‘back-door system.’ Tipp lost by a single point that day and Cleary retired from inter-county hurling shortly afterwards.
Cleary’s other honours include four consecutive All-Star awards between 1990 and 1993.[1]
Management
Michael also coached the Tipperary Camogie Team to their first All-Ireland championship in 1999 and to two further All-Ireland's in 2000 and 2001 completing an historic three-in-a-row.
Preceded by
Michael O'MearaTipperary Senior Hurling Captain
1993Succeeded by
George FrendReferences
- ^ "Tipperary All-Stars". Premierview. http://www.premierview.ie/tipperary_all-stars.html. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
Teams
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 |Tipperary - National Hurling League Champions 1994 (16th title) 1 J. Grace | 2 G. Frend (C) | 3 N. Sheehy | 4 M. Ryan | 5 R. Ryan | 6 M. O'Meara | 7 Conal Bonnar | 8 P. King | 9 J. Hayes | 10 J. Leahy | 11 L. McGrath | 12 A. Ryan | 13 D. Ryan | 14 A. Crosse | 15 M. Cleary |
Reference: Tipperary GAA Archives Database searchable by team, year and/or player name.
Sub used: T. Dunne |
Manager: M. Keating1990 All-Star Hurling Team 1 G. Cunningham | 2 J. Considine | 3 N. Sheehy | 4 S. O'Gorman | 5 P. Finnerty | 6 J. Cashman | 7 L. Dunne | 8 M. Coleman
9 J. Pilkington | 10 M. Cleary | 11 J. Cooney | 12 T. O'Sullivan | 13 E. Morrissey | 14 B. McMahon | 15 J. Fitzgibbon1991 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. Fitzgibbon1992 All-Star Hurling Team 1 T. Quaid | 2 B. CorcoranHOTY | 3 P. Dwyer | 4 L. Simpson | 5 B. Whelehan | 6 C. Carey | 7 W. O'Connor | 8 M. Phelan
9 S. McCarthy | 10 G. McGrattan | 11 J. Power | 12 T. O'Sullivan | 13 M. Cleary | 14 L. Fennelly | 15 D.J. Carey1993 All-Star Hurling Team 1 M. Walsh | 2 E. O'Connor | 3 S. O’Gorman | 4 L. Simpson | 5 L. Dunne | 6 P. O'Neill | 7 P. Kelly | 8 P. Malone
9 P. McKillen | 10 M. Storey | 11 J. Power | 12 D. J. Carey | 13 M. Cleary | 14 J. Rabbitte | 15 B. EganCategories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- Tipperary hurlers
- Nenagh Éire Óg hurlers
- Munster hurlers
- People from County Tipperary
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