Roll of Honour / Onóracha

Tallow GAA Roll Of Honour

Senior Hurling (4) 1936,1980,1984,1985

Intermediate (2)1974,1987

Junior (3) 1925,1930,1981

u21 (7) 1972,1976,1977,1983,2002,2003, 2008 (b)

Minor (8) 1938,1967,1971,1975,1980,1986,1997

Tallow Senior Hurling Panel 2019

Shaun O'Sullivan

Mark O'Brien

David O'Brien

Jake Beecher

Robbie Beecher,

Jordan Henley,

Robbie Geary

Kieran Geary

Ian Beecher

Paul O'Brien

Tommy Ryan

Ryan Grey

Darah Buckley,

Ken Kearney

Bob McCarthy

Tommy Daly

Mikey Tobin

Donnchadh Mulcahy

Eoin Condon

Dean Beecher

Eamonn Forbes

Mark Stewart

Jake Neville

Tallow Senior Hurling Panel 2011

Sean O Sullivan

Aidan Kearney

David O Brien

Ken Kearney

James Murray

Mark O Brien

William Henley

Paul O Brien

Kieran Geary

Aaron Pratt

Eoin Condon

Evan Sheehan

Thomas Ryan

Shane Mc Carthy

Kevin Curley

Barry Power

Tom Mc Grath

Tom Feeney

JP Grey

Donnacha Mulcahy

Brian Henley

Tommy Daly

Brian Mc Carthy

Robert O Sullivan

Luke Mc Carthy

Management

Mick Mangan, Liam Mulcahy, Eddie Cunningham, John Hennessy, Steven Curley

Club Officers

Chairman Denis Tobin

President Eddie Cunningham

Secretary Lindsay Murphy

Treasurer Mairead Sheehan

PRO Barry Power

Path to the final

Group Games (four to qualify from group of six)

24/4/11 Tallow 2-15 Passage 3-13

1/5/11 Tallow 2-10 Dungarvan 0-11

19/6/11 Tallow 3-14 Mount Sion 2-17

27/8/11 Tallow 0-6 Ballygunner 2-15 (T Ryan 0-4, P O Brien 0-2)

2/9/11 Tallow 4-15 Roanmore 0-16 (T Ryan 1-8, B Henley 1-2, D Mulcahy 1-0, E Condon 1-1, P O Brien 0-3, A Pratt 0-1, K Curley 0-1)

Finished 3rd in group 2 of senior hurling championship, qualified to play second-placed team of group 1, Lismore

Quarter Final

Tallow 1-15 Lismore 0-16 (T Ryan 0-7, E Sheehan 0-4, S Mc Carthy 1-0, P O Brien 0-2, K Curley 0-1 E Condon 0-1)

Semi Final

Tallow 0-13 Ballyduff 0-10 (T Ryan 0-4, E Sheehan 0-2 P O Brien 0-2 A Pratt 0-2, K Geary 0-1 K Curley0-1 T Daly0-1)

Previous Finals

1936 Tallow 1-5 Mount Sion 2-6 (Tallow win on objection)

1980 Tallow 1-7 Dunhill 1-6

Liam Moroney's goal in the second half was the vital score as Tallow won their first county title in a generation. Liam O Brien, who has three sons on the present team played a starring role as well as current wing forward Aaron Pratt's three uncles Philly, Connie and Mickey Curley. Current GAA Director of Games Pat Daly was corner forward for Tallow. Tallow faced Roscrea in the Munster Club Championship but were defeated in a close game.

1984 Tallow 2-12 Portlaw 2-1

A centenary county title was Tallow's reward for a rampant display against Portlaw. The team was captained by Eddie Curley and featured Liam O Brien again as well as four Curleys and current selector Steven Curley. Emigration contributed to weakened Tallow team being well beaten by Patrickswell in the Munster Club Championship.

1985 Tallow 3-8 Ballyduff 2-8

A local derby against a strong Ballyduff team that was settled by two Tallow goals after halftime. Notable for the fact it featured brothers playing against each other (Tallow's Pat Daly facing Ballyduff's Seamus Daly). Mick beecher was captain and current selector Eddie Cunningham was also a selector back then. Tallow were beaten by a point by Kilruane Mac Donaghs in the Munster Club championship who went on to win the All Ireland.

County Hurling Titles

Senior

(4) 1936,1980,1984,1985

Intermediate

(2) 1974,1987

Junior

(3) 1925,1930,1981

U21

(7) 1972,1976,1977,1983,2002,2003,2008(b)

Minor

(8) 1938,1967,1971,1975,1980,1986,1997,2007(b)

U16

(4) 1967,1970,1972,1999(b)

U14

(2) 1971,2006(b)

County Football Titles

Intermediate

(1) 1976

Junior

(1) 1975, 2010

U21

(4) 1968,1978,1980,1996(with shamrocks)

Minor

(4) 1967,1968,1969,1971

U16

(3) 1966,1969,1970

U14

(1) 1971

Western Hurling Titles

Intermediate

(4) 1971,1974,1982,1987

Junior

(4) 1925,1930,1980,1981

U21

(16) 1969,1972,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1981,1982,1983,1988,1999, 2002,2003,2008(b).

Minor

(15) 1938,1956,1967,1968,1971,1972,1974,1975,1979,1980,1981,1986,1997, 1999, 2007(b)

U16

(10) 1967,1969,1970,1971,1972,1977,1978,1979, 1994(b), 1999(b)

U14

(5) 1971,1975,1976,1982,2006(b)

Western Football Titles

Intermediate

(1) 1976

Junior

(4) 1975,1994, 2010 ,2012

U21

(5) 1968,1976,1978,1980,1996(with shamrocks)

Minor

(6) 1967,1968,1969,1971,1972,1973

U16

(5) 1966,1968,1969,1970,1972

U14

(4) 1971,1973,1980,1986

Tallow men in the medals

Tom Burke.

On the county junior panel to win Munster and all-Ireland titles. Played in 4 county senior finals and collected a winners medal in 1936.

Bob Condon.

Full back on the successful County Junior side in 1931. Winner of a county junior and senior medal.

Noel Condon.

Left full forward on the county junior side in 1931. Holds a county Junior and Senior medal with his club.

Pat Condon.

Winner of County Junior and Senior Honours with his club. A member of the County Junior side of 1931.

Colin Cunningham.

Played on the county minor team for 2 years. In 1992 was on the panel of the U-21 team to win Munster and All-Ireland titles.

Con Curley.

Played for the county senior team for a number of years. Collected a Munster medal in 1938. Honoured by the Munster railway Cup selectors in the early 40’s. Won a county senior medal in 1936.

Jim Curley.

Played in the Munster Minor Final in 1929 and also won an All-Ireland medal .Won a County Junior Medal in 1930.

Mick Curley.

Goalkeeper on the county senior side to win the Munster title in 1938 but lost to Dublin in the All-Ireland Final. He won three Munster Junior medals and two junior All-Ireland medals. He was also on the 1929 Minor panel. Winner of a Railway cup medal with Munster in 1939. Played in six County Senior finals, winning one in 1936.

Frank Fitzgerald.

Winner of a Munster and All-Ireland Medal in 1934. Holds a County Senior medal in 1936.

Ned Flynn.

Left full back on the County Junior team of 1931. Holds a County Junior medal and played in several County Senior finals.

Mark Geary.

Played on the county U21 team to with Munster and All-Ireland honours in 1992. He also played at Minor level with the County.

John Hartigan.

Winner of Munster Junior and All-Ireland medals in 1931 and 1934. He holds a County Junior and Senior medal with his club.

Bill Healy.

Left half on the County Junior team in 1934 to win Munster and All-Ireland titles.

Bill Henley.

Played right half back on the successful County Junior team of 1934.

David Henley.

Named “Young hurler of the year” in Waterford in 1986. Played Minor and U21 forWaterford.

Aidan Kearney.

Winner of a Munster Senior medal in 2007. Winner of a National League medal in 2007. On the Waterford team beaten in the 2008 All-Ireland final. Played with Munster in the railway cup in 2007. Also Played Minor, U21 with Waterford.

James Murray.

Winner of three Munster Senior Medals; 2002,2004 and 2007. Winner of a National League medal in 2007. On the Waterford team beaten in the 2008 All-Ireland final. Played two years with Munster in railway cup 2005 & ‘06. Picking up a winners medal in 2006.Also Played Minor, U21 with Waterford. Winner of two Fitzgibbon cup medals 1997 & ’98.

David O’Brien.

A member of the 2004 panel to win the Munster Senior Championship.

Liam O’Brien.

Right half back on the County U21 team to win the Munster title in 1974. He played in two Munster Senior Finals in 1982&’83 losing to Cork in both games. With his club he has won one minor, one U21 and three county Senior medals.

Paul O’ Brien.

Played on the 2004 team to win the Munster title.

Mark O'Brien

A member of the 2010 panel to win the Munster Senior Championship.

M.V. O’Donoghue.

Winner of Munster and All-Ireland Junior medals in 1931. Played in County Senior Final losing to Erin’s Own in 1931. Moved to play with Lismore in the mid 1930’s. Refereed several County Senior finals also took charge of the Munster Championship games at all levels. In 1936 he became Chairman of the Waterford County Board an office he held up to 1948. Fours years later he became President of the G.A.A.

Jackie Ormonde.

Played at right full forward on the County Junior team of 1931. He won a second Munstermedal in 1936. Won County junior and Senior honours with his club.

Ned Power.

One of the outstanding goalkeepers in the Country for many years. Winner of three MunsterSenior medals; 1957, ’59, &’63 and one All-Ireland Senior medal in 1959. He holds one National League and one Oireachtas medal. Played on the winning Munster railway cup team in 1966. In his early years he played with Dungarvan . On his return to Tallow he won a County Intermediate medal and was on the Senior side beaten in the 1976 County final. Served as selector on County Minor, U21 and Senior teams. Received the Waterford “Hall of Fame” award in 2001.

Kieran Ryan.

Only still a Minor played at left full back on the County U21 team to win the Munster title in 1974. A regular member of the Senior panel for many years after. He played in two Munster Senior Finals in 1982 & 1983 losing to Cork in both games. Won one County Minor medal, one U21 and three senior. Captained his club in 1984 to win the County Senior title. NamedWaterford’s “Young player of the year” in the 1970’s.

Bill Sheehan.

Played on the 1931 & 1934 County Junior teams to win Munster and All-Ireland titles. Won a County Junior medal and Senior County with his club.

Pa Sheehan.

Won Munster medals in three different grades Minor, 1929; Junior, 1931 & ’34; and Senior, 1938. Went on to win All-Ireland in the Minor and two Junior but lost to Dublin in the senior. Played in six County Senior Finals, winning one, in 1936. Won a County Junior medal in 1930.

Sean Slattery.

A member of the 2007 County Intermediate team that won the Munster final but were beaten in the All-Ireland final by Wexford.

Seamus Treacy.

A member of the County U21 team to win the Munster title in 1974. Won Minor, U21 and Senior medals with his club.

Thomas Ryan.

All Ireland Feile Skills champion 2003.

Jordan Henley.

Played on the county U21 team to with Munster and All-Ireland honours in 2016.

Players who represented the county in senior championship (these records are from 1972 onwards. If there have been any omissions, please advise us):

John Ryan 1972

Tom Doyle 1975

Stephen Curley 1978

Pat Daly (1979-1982)

Connie Curley (1983-1988)

Mick Beecher (1983-1986)

Timmy Sheehan (1985-1990)

Pat Murphy (1988-1990)

Dermot Henley (1990-1991)

Paul Curley

Brian Henley

Johnny Geary

Jim O'Donoghue.

Many other Tallow players wore the county jersey at senior level outside of championship. We do not have a complete list however.