All-Time All Star Award (hurling)

The All-Time All Star Award in Hurling was an award given on an annual basis to a sportsperson who had made a long-running and considerable contribution to the sport of hurling in Ireland. In existence from 1980 until 1994 the award was presented to a former player who, more than likely, would have received an All Star had the awards scheme been in existence during their playing days.

List of winners edit

Year County Winner Era Rationale
1980   Limerick Mick Mackey 1930–1947 A two-time All-Ireland-winning captain, his honours include three All-Ireland medals, five consecutive National Hurling League medals and five Munster medals.
1981   Cork Jack Lynch 1936–1950 Regarded as the greatest midfielder of his time, he won a record five All-Ireland medals, six Munster medals and three National League medals.
1982   Limerick
  Dublin
Garrett Howard 1921–1936 One of the brilliant hurlers of his era, he had the distinction of winning All-Ireland and National League medals with two counties and Railway Cup medals with two provinces.
1983   Clare
  Dublin
Pa 'Fowler' McInerney 1913–1933 In a twenty-year inter-county career that spanned three decades, he won All-Ireland medals with Clare and Dublin.
1984   Kilkenny Jim Langton 1938–1954 One of the great Kilkenny players of his era, he won two All-Ireland medals and seven Leinster medals.
1985   Cork Eudie Coughlan 1919–1931
1986   Tipperary Tommy Doyle 1937–1953
1987   Waterford Christy Moylan 1935–1949
1988   Cork Paddy 'Fox' Collins 1929–1938
1989   Galway M. J. 'Inky' Flaherty 1936–1953
1990   Clare John Joe 'Goggles' Doyle 1926–1938
1991   Limerick Jackie Power 1935–1948
1992   Wexford Billy Rackard
Bobby Rackard
1945–1964
1993   Tipperary Pat Stakelum 1947–1957
1994   Kilkenny Martin White 1931–1938

See also edit

Sources edit

  • Donegan, Des, The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games (DBA Publications Limited, 2005).