Éamonn Cleary

Irish hurler

Éamon Cleary is a retired Irish sportsperson.

Career

He played hurling with the Wexford senior inter-county team in the 1980s and won an All Star award in 1989, being picked in the full back position.[1]

Racing interests

He owned and bred the horse that won the Cheltenham Champion Hurdle called Annie Power.[2][3]

He owns the 2018 Irish Greyhound Derby winner Ballyanne Sim.[4]

References

  1. ^ "All Star Winning Teams". Irish Times. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Huge Local GAA Weekend; Soccer, Rugby, Golf, Kildare Hopes In Tonight's Greyhound Derby". Kildare radio.com.
  3. ^ "Joy for breeder of Cheltenham winner". Irish Independent. 26 March 2016.
  4. ^ "2018 Irish Derby final". Irish Greyhound Board.

External links

  • GAA Info Profile
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1989 All-Star Hurling Team
  • 1 J. Commins
  • 2 A. Fogarty
  • 3 É. 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. English


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