Jackie Power - Teams

Teams

Limerick – 1936 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (5th title)
  • 1 P. Scanlon
  • 2 T. McCarthy
  • 3 P. O'Carroll
  • 4 M. Kennedy
  • 5 M. Cross
  • 6 P. Clohessy
  • 7 G. Howard
  • 8 M. Ryan
  • 9 T. Ryan
  • 10 J. Mackey
  • 11 M. Mackey (c)
  • 12 J. Roche
  • 13 D. Clohessy
  • 14 P. McMahon
  • 15 J. Power
Limerick – 1940 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (6th title)
  • 1 P. Scanlon
  • 2 J. McCarthy
  • 3 M. Hickey
  • 4 M. Kennedy
  • 5 T. Cooke
  • 6 P. Clohessy
  • 7 P. Cregan
  • 8 T. Ryan
  • 9 J. Roche
  • 10 J. Mackey
  • 11 M. Mackey (c)
  • 12 D. Stokes
  • 13 N. Clarke
  • 14 P. McMahon
  • 15 J. Power
Sub used
T. Herbert for P. Clohessy
Subs not used
M. McCarthy
P. Mackey
D. Givens
D. Hurley
P. Kelly
Limerick – 1973 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (7th title)
  • 1 S. Horgan
  • 2 W. Moore
  • 3 P. Hartigan
  • 4 J. O'Brien
  • 5 P. Bennis
  • 6 É. Cregan
  • 7 S. Foley
  • 8 R. Bennis
  • 9 É. Grimes (c)
  • 10 B. Hartigan
  • 11 M. Dowling
  • 12 L. O'Donoghue
  • 13 F. Nolan
  • 14 N. Rea
  • 15 J. McKenna
Subs used
T. Ryan
P. Fitzmaurice
Subs not used
J. Allis
A. Dunworth
J. Hogan
Coach
J. Power
Selectors
D. Stokes
J. Quaid
D. Barrett
S. Cunningham
Trainer
M. Cregan
Munster – Hurling Team of the Millennium (2000)
Goalkeeper
Tony Reddin
Full-backs
John Doyle
Brian Lohan
Denis Murphy
Half-backs
Jimmy Finn
John Keane
Jackie Power
Midfielders
Jack Lynch
Phil Grimes
Half-forwards
Jimmy Doyle
Mick Mackey
Christy Ring
Full-forwards
Jimmy Smyth
Ray Cummins
Paddy Barry

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