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Dan Drew
Personal information
Irish name Dónall Ó Draoi
Sport Hurling
Position Forward
Born 1863 (1863)
Aghabullogue, County Cork, Ireland
Died 8 July 1923(1923-07-08) (aged 59–60)
Carrigrohane, County Cork, Ireland
Occupation Railway guard
Club(s)
Years Club
Aghabullogue
Club titles
Cork titles 1
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1892-1894
Cork 4
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 2
All-Irelands 2

Daniel Drew (1863 – 8 July 1923) was an Irish hurler. His championship career with the Cork senior team lasted from 1890 until 1892.

Born in Aghabullogue, County Cork in 1863, Drew was the second child and only son born to Con and Nora Drew. He was educated at the local national school and later worked as a railway guard with the Cork and Muskerry Light Railway.

Drew first played competitive hurling with the Aghabullogue club and won his sole county senior championship medal in 1890. This success allowed the club to represent Cork in the inter-county championship and Drew was a key member of the forwards. He won his first All-Ireland medal in 1890.[1] Drew returned to the Cork team in 1892 and, along with his team-mate Pat Buckley, became the first players to win two All-Ireland medals on the field of play. He also won two Munster medals. Drew played his last game for Cork in March 1892.

Drew died on 8 July 1923 following a railway accident.

Honours

Cork

References

  1. ^ Murphy, Lily Pauline (3 November 2015). "125th anniversary of Cork's first All-Ireland hurling title". West Cork People. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
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