Jack_Keane_(hurler)

Jack Keane (hurler)

Jack Keane (hurler)

Irish hurler


John Keane (19 April 1892 – 24 April 1978) was an Irish hurler. His championship career with the Limerick senior team lasted from 1912 until 1927.[1][2]

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Born in Castleconnell, County Limerick, Keane first played competitive hurling in various club tournament games in his youth. After a year in the United States he returned to Ireland and joined the Castleconnell club. After the club failed to field a championship team in 1918, Keane joined the Young Irelands club. He won county senior championship medals in 1920 and 1922, before ending his career with the newly founded Ahane club.[citation needed]

Keane made his senior debut for Limerick in a tournament game in 1912 and quickly established himself as a regular member of the team. His partnership with Willie Hough and Dinny Lanigan in the half-back line became known as the Hindenburg Line of hurling. Over the course of a fifteen-year inter-county career he won All-Ireland medals in 1918 and 1921, as well as three Munster medals. Keane retired from inter-county hurling following Limerick's exit from the 1927 championship. Keane was also involved as a selector for the Limerick senior team during the 30s, with Limerick winning the championship in 1934 and 1936.[citation needed]

Honours

Young Irelands
Limerick

References

  1. "1918 All-Ireland hurling champions". Finbarr Connolly website. Retrieved 21 April 2014.
  2. "Jack Keane of Castleconnell" (PDF). Limerick Heritage website. Retrieved 23 April 2012.

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