- Martin Naughton (hurler)
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Martin Naughton Personal information Irish name Mairtín Mac Neachtáin Sport Hurling Position Wing-forward Born Turloughmore, County Galway Club(s) Years Club Turloughmore Inter-county(ies) Years County 1986-1992 Galway Inter-county titles Connacht titles 0 All Irelands 2 Martin Naughton (born 1964) is a former Irish sportsperson. He played senior hurling with his local club Turloughmore and with the Galway senior inter-county team in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Early life
Martin Naughton was born in Turloughmore, County Galway in 1964. He was educated locally at Cregmore national school where he was first introduced to the game of hurling. Naughton later attended the Presentation College in Athenry where he won a county school's medal. He later worked in the marketing department of a local oil company.
Playing career
Club
Naughton played his club hurling with his local Turloughmore club and enjoyed much success. He won a county minor title in the early 1980s before later joining the county senior side. Naughton won his sole senior county title in 1985. This was later converted into a Connacht club title.
Inter-county
Naughton played for Galway at both minor and under-21 levels, however, he had little success. He joined the county senior side in 1986 as Galway faced Cork in a second consecutive All-Ireland final appearance. In spite of Galway being the red-hot favourites, Naughton faced defeat as victory went to the Leesiders on that occasion. In 1987 Naughton won a National Hurling League medal before making another All-Ireland final appearance. That year the men from the West defeated Kilkenny giving Naughton a coveted All-Ireland medal. 1988 saw Galway win a second All-Ireland final, this time with a defeat of Tipperary, giving Naughton a second All-Ireland medal. He added a second National League medal to his collection in 1989, however, a cruciate knee injury forced Naughton to retire from inter-county hurling in 1992.[1]
References
- ^ "Flying Martin Naughton". Hogan Stand. 4 December 1992. http://www.hoganstand.com/Galway/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=58651. Retrieved 6 July 2010.
Galway - All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions 1987 (3rd title) 1 J. Commins | 2 S. Linnane | 3 C. Hayes (c) | 4 O. Kilkenny | 5 P. Finnerty | 6 T. Keady | 7 G. McInerney | 8 S. Mahon | 9 P. Malone | 10 M. McGrath | 11 J. Cooney | 12 M. Naughton | 13 É. Ryan | 14 B. Lynskey | 15 A. Cunningham |
Subs used: N. Lane for M. Naughton | T. Kilkenny for M. McGrath | P. J. Molloy for A. Cunningham |
Subs not used: P. Murphy | M. Earls | P. Piggott | P. Nolan |
Manager: C. Farrell |Galway - All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions 1988 (4th title) 1 J. Commins | 2 S. Linnane | 3 C. Hayes (c) | 4 O. Kilkenny | 5 P. Finnerty | 6 T. Keady | 7 G. McInerney | 8 M. Coleman | 9 P. Malone | 10 A. Cunningham | 11 B. Lynskey | 12 M. Naughton | 13 M. McGrath | 14 J. Cooney | 15 É. Ryan |
Subs used: N. Lane for A. Cunningham | T. Kilkenny for M. Naughton | G. Burke for B. Lynskey |
Subs not used: P. Murphy | M. Earls | P. Piggott | T. Monaghan | M. Herbert | J. Connolly |
Manager: C. Farrell |1988 All-Star Hurling Team 1 J. Commins | 2 S. Linnane | 3 C. Hayes | 4 M. Hanamy | 5 P. Finnerty | 6 T. Keady | 7 B.Ryan | 8 C. Bonner
9 G. O'Conner | 10 D. Ryan | 11 C. Barr | 12 M. Naughton | 13 M. McGrath | 14 N. English | 15 T. O'SullivanCategories:- 1964 births
- Living people
- Galway hurlers
- Turloughmore hurlers
- People from County Galway
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