John Barron (hurler) - Teams

Teams

Waterford – 1957 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
  • 1 D. Roche
  • 2 T. Cunningham
  • 3 A. Flynn
  • 4 J. Barron
  • 5 M. O'Connor
  • 6 M. Óg Morrissey
  • 7 S. Power
  • 8 J. O'Connor
  • 9 P. Grimes (Capt.)
  • 10 M. Flannelly
  • 11 T. Cheasty
  • 12 L. Guinan
  • 13 F. Walsh
  • 14 J. Kiely
  • 15 D. Whelan
Waterford – 1959 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (2nd title)
  • 1 N. Power
  • 2 J. Harney
  • 3 A. Flynn
  • 4 J. Barron
  • 5 M. Lacey
  • 6 M. Óg Morrissey
  • 7 J. Condon
  • 8 S. Power
  • 9 P. Grimes
  • 10 M. Flannelly
  • 11 T. Cheasty
  • 12 F. Walsh (Capt.)
  • 13 L. Guinan
  • 14 T. Cunningham
  • 15 J. Kiely
Substitutes
M. O'Connor
D. Whelan
Waterford – 1963 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
  • 1 N. Power
  • 2 T. Cunningham
  • 3 A. Flynn
  • 4 J. Byrne
  • 5 L. Guinan
  • 6 M. Óg Morrissey
  • 7 J. Irish
  • 8 M. Dempsey
  • 9 J. Condon (Capt.)
  • 10 M. Flannelly
  • 11 T. Cheasty
  • 12 F. Walsh
  • 13 S. Power
  • 14 J. Barron
  • 15 P. Grimes
Substitutes
P. Flynn
J. Meaney
M. Walsh

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