Jack Mulcahy (hurler) - Teams

Teams

Kilkenny - 1939 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (12th title)
  • J. O’Connell
  • P. Grace
  • P. Larkin
  • P. Blanchfield
  • B. Hinks
  • B. Burke
  • P. Phelan
  • J. Walsh (c)
  • J. Kelly
  • J. Langton
  • T. Leahy
  • J. Gargan
  • J. Mulcahy
  • J. O'Brien
  • J. Phelan
J. Brannigan for J. Gargan
Kilkenny - 1947 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (13th title)
  • J. Donegan
  • P. Grace
  • P. Hayden
  • M. Marnell
  • J. Kelly
  • P. Prendergast
  • J. Mulcahy
  • D. Kennedy (c)
  • J. Heffernan
  • T. Walton
  • T. Leahy
  • J. Langton
  • S. Downey
  • W. Cahill
  • L. Reidy
N. Kavanagh
P. O'Brien
P. Lennon
B. Walsh
J. Egan
N. O'Donnell
T. Murphy
Kilkenny - 1950 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
  • R. Dowling
  • J. Hogan
  • P. Hayden
  • M. Marnell
  • J. Kelly
  • P. Prendergast
  • B. Walsh
  • D. Kennedy
  • S. Downey
  • J. Heffernan
  • M. Kenny (c)
  • J. Langton
  • W. Costigan
  • J. Mulcahy
  • L. Reidy
T. Walton for W. Costigan
D. Holohan
J. Keane
P. Buggy
P. Cleary
M. Fripps
Persondata
Name Mulcahy, Jack
Alternative names
Short description Irish hurler and gaelic footballer
Date of birth 1918
Place of birth Kilmacow
Date of death 1962
Place of death

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