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Tom McInerney
Personal information
Irish name Tomás Mac an Airchinnigh
Sport Hurling
Position Midfield
Born O'Callaghan's Mills, County Clare
Occupation National school teacher
Club(s)
Years Club
1920s-1940s
O'Callaghan's Mills
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1927-1936
Clare
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 1
All-Irelands 0
NHL 0

Tom McInerney (1905–1998) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club O'Callaghan's Mills. A defender, he played for the Clare senior inter-county team that reached the All-Ireland final in 1932.[1]

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Playing career

Club

McInerney played club hurling with his local club O'Callaghan's Mills and enjoyed some success. He won a senior county title with the club in 1937. McInerney was the brother of Pa (Fowler) McInerney, also of O'Callahan's Mills, who won All-Ireland hurling championships with Clare and Dublin in the early 20th century.

Inter-county

McInerney first came to prominence for the Clare senior inter-county team in 1927 when Clare reached the Munster final. Cork opposed him on that occasion and went on to win the game by 5-3 to 3-4.

In 1928, Clare took on Cork for the second consecutive year in the Munster final. That year, McInerney's side nearly pulled off a shock result, however, both sides finished level after recording 2-2. The replay was not a happy game for Clare as Cork trounced them by 6-4 to 2-2.

Two years later, in 1930, McInerney was back in the provincial decider. Tipperary were the opponents on that occasion; however, Clare failed to make the breakthrough once again. A score line of 6-4 to 2-8 gave victory to Tipp.

In 1932, Clare reached the Munster final for the fourth time in six years. Once again, Cork, a team that had defeated McInerney's side on many occasions, provided the opposition. The game saw Clare triumph for the first time since 1914. A score line of 5-2 to 4-1 gave McInerney his first and only Munster medal. The subsequent All-Ireland semi-final ended with Clare emerging victorious over Galway by 9-4 to 4-14. This victory allowed Clare to advance to the All-Ireland final where Kilkenny provided the opposition. In a low-scoring but tense game, Clare’s Tull Considine scored two goals and was foiled for what would almost certainly have been a third. These goals were negated by Kilkenny’s three goal-scoring heroes Matty Power, Martin White and Lory Meagher. The final score of 3-3 to 2-3 gave victory to Kilkenny.

Clare went into decline following this game, as Limerick emerged as the dominant force in Munster. McInenrey retired from inter-county hurling in 1936.

References

  1. ^ "Tom McInerney dies". Irish Times. 25 May 1998. Retrieved 19 May 2024 – via ProQuest.
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