John Keane (hurler) - Teams

Teams

Waterford - 1938 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
  • 1 M. Hickey (c)
  • 2 M. Curley
  • 3 C. Ware
  • 4 J. Fanning
  • 5 W. Walsh
  • 6 J. Keane
  • 7 J. Mountain
  • 8 C. Moylan
  • 9 S. Feeney
  • 10 W. Barron
  • 11 T. Greaney
  • 12 P. Sheehan
  • 13 J. Halpin
  • 14 L. Byrne
  • 15 D. Goode
Waterford - 1948 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (1st title)
  • 1 J. Ware (Capt.)
  • 2 A. Fleming
  • 3 John Cusack
  • 4 J. Good
  • 5 M. Hickey
  • 6 V. Baston
  • 7 M. Hayes
  • 8 J. O'Connor
  • 9 E. Carew
  • 10 K. O'Connor
  • 11 J. Keane
  • 12 C. Moylan
  • 13 W. Galvin
  • 14 E. Daly
  • 15 T. Curran
GAA Hurling Teams of the Century
All-Ireland winners
Tony Reddin
Bobby Rackard • Nick O'Donnell • John Doyle
Jimmy Finn • John Keane • Paddy Phelan
Lory Meagher • Jack Lynch
Christy Ring • Mick Mackey • Jim Langton
Jimmy Doyle • Nicky Rackard • Eddie Keher
Non All-Ireland winners
Seánie Duggan
Jim Fives • Noel Drumgoole • John Joe 'Goggles' Doyle
Seán Herbert • Seán Stack • Colm Doran
Joe Salmon • John 'Jobber' McGrath
Josie Gallagher • Martin Quigley • Kevin Armstrong
Jimmy Smyth • Christy O'Brien • Mick Bermingham
GAA Hurling Team of the Millennium
Tony Reddin
John Doyle • Nick O'Donnell • Bobby Rackard
Paddy Phelan • John Keane • Brian Whelahan
Lory Meagher • Jack Lynch
Christy Ring • Mick Mackey • Jim Langton
Eddie Keher • Ray Cummins • Jimmy Doyle
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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