Shane Durkin - County Hurling

County Hurling

Shane helped guide Dublin to victory in the 2005 Leinster Minor Hurling Championship. He won the Leinster Under-21 Hurling Championship with Dublin against Offaly in July 2007. Durkin won a National Hurling League medal in 2011 with Dublin at Croke Park against Kilkenny. Shane received an All Star nomination in September 2011.

Dublin senior hurling team
  • A. Nolan
  • P. Kelly
  • P. Schutte
  • R. Trainor
  • M. Carton
  • L. Rushe
  • S. Durkin
  • J. Boland
  • S. Lambert
  • C. Keaney
  • J. McCaffrey
  • D. Sutcliffe
  • C. McCormack
  • D. O'Callaghan
  • D. Treacy
R. O'Dwyer for Lambert
P. Ryan for McCormack
N. Corcoran for Trainor
N. McMorrow for McCaffrey
E. Dillon for Treacy
A. Daly
Dublin Hurling Champions 2007- Ballyboden St. Enda's
Winning panel
  • G Maguire
  • C Ryan
  • S Perkins
  • M O'Sullivan
  • S Hiney
  • T Sweeney
  • D Spain
  • M Travers
  • B Kennedy
  • D Sweeney
  • E Kinsella
  • M Griffin
  • E Carroll
  • C Keaney
  • J Doody
S Lambert for Spain (49 mins)
D Curtin for Carroll (57)
S Durkin for Doody for (57)
Dublin – 2011 National Hurling League Champions (3rd title)
  • G. Maguire
  • N. Corcoran
  • T. Brady
  • P. Kelly
  • J. McCaffrey (c)
  • J. Boland
  • S. Durkin
  • A. McCrabbe
  • L. Rushe
  • C. Keaney
  • R. O'Dwyer
  • C. McCormack
  • D. Plunkett
  • D. O'Callaghan
  • P. Ryan
M. O'Brien
D O'Dwyer
D Treacy
S Lambert
S Ryan
A.Daly
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Name Durkin, Shane
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Short description Irish hurler
Date of birth
Place of birth Dublin
Date of death
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