Séamus Horgan

Séamus Horgan
Personal information
Irish name Séamus Ó hOrgáin
Sport Hurling
Position Goalkeeper
Born 1946
Tournafulla, County Limerick, Ireland
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Club(s)
Years Club
1964-1994 Tournafulla
Club titles
Limerick titles 0
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1973-1976 Limerick 9 (0-00)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 2
All-Irelands 1
NHL 0
All Stars 0

Séamus Horgan (born 1946) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a goalkeeper for the Limerick senior team.

Horgan made his first appearance for the team during the 1972-73 National League and was a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the 1976. During that time he won one All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winners' medal and two Munster winners' medals.[1][2]

At club level Horgan played with Tournafulla in a career that spanned four decades.

Playing career

Club

Horgan played his club hurling with his local Tournafulla club.[3] He enjoyed some success as he minded the Tournafulla net for four decades. One of his last games was a county final at intermediate level in 1994 when Horgan was 48 years old.

Inter-county

Horgan first came to prominence as a member of the Limerick senior inter-county team in the early 1970s. He took over in the number one position in the 1972-73 National Hurling League which Limerick lost to Wexford. In spite of this loss Limerick went on to win the Munster Championship for the first time since 1955, giving Horgan his first provincial medal. Limerick later faced Kilkenny in the All-Ireland final, however, the Munster champions were burdened with the underdogs tag. In spite of this Limerick powered to a seven-point victory, giving Horgan a coveted All-Ireland medal.[4]

In 1974 Horgan won a second consecutive Munster title before lining out in a second consecutive All-Ireland final. Once again Kilkenny provided the opposition. Limerick stormed to an early lead, however, a Pat Delaney shot from midfield bounced on the wet Croke Park surface and between Horgan's legs for a goal. Two more goals for Kilkenny put an end to Limerick's hopes of victory as 'the Cats' emerged the winners by twelve points.

Horgan continued hurling at inter-county level until 1976 when he was replaced by Tommy Quaid.[5]

Inter-provincial

Horgan was sub-goalkeeper to Séamus Durack on the Munster team that lost the Railway Cup final to Leinster in 1974.[6]

References

  1. "County profile: Limerick". Hogan Stand website. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  2. "Munster Senior Hurling Winning Teams". Munster GAA website. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  3. "Sideline View . . . with Martin Kiely". Limerick Leader. 27 February 2008. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
  4. "Tales of the '73 Immortals". Limerick Leader. 31 August 2007. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
  5. "County Legends: Tommy Quaid". Dublin City University website. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
  6. "Railway Cup Hurling". Munster GAA website. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
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