Paddy Scanlon - Teams

Teams

Limerick – 1934 National Hurling League Champions (1st title)
  • P. Scanlan
  • N. Cregan
  • M. Hickey
  • M. Kennedy
  • M. Cross
  • G. Howard
  • W. O'Donoghue
  • T. Ryan (c)
  • M. Ryan
  • J. Mackey
  • M. Mackey
  • J. Roche
  • P. Ryan
  • C. O'Brien
  • M. Sexton
J. Barry
Limerick – 1935 National Hurling League Champions (2nd title)
  • P. Scanlon
  • N. Cregan
  • T. McCarthy
  • M. Kennedy
  • M. Cross
  • P. Clohessy
  • G. Howard
  • T. Ryan (c)
  • M. Ryan
  • J. Mackey
  • M. Mackey
  • J. Roche
  • J. O'Connell
  • P. McMahon
  • J. Close
Limerick – 1936 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (5th title)
  • P. Scanlon
  • T. McCarthy
  • P. O'Carroll
  • M. Kennedy
  • M. Cross
  • P. Clohessy
  • G. Howard
  • M. Ryan
  • T. Ryan
  • J. Mackey
  • M. Mackey (c)
  • J. Roche
  • D. Clohessy
  • P. McMahon
  • J. Power
Limerick – 1940 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (6th title)
  • P. Scanlon
  • J. McCarthy
  • M. Hickey
  • M. Kennedy
  • T. Cooke
  • P. Clohessy
  • P. Cregan
  • T. Ryan
  • J. Roche
  • J. Mackey
  • M. Mackey (c)
  • D. Stokes
  • N. Clarke
  • P. McMahon
  • J. Power
T. Herbert for P. Clohessy
M. McCarthy
P. Mackey
D. Givens
D. Hurley
P. Kelly
Persondata
Name Scanlon, Paddy
Alternative names
Short description Irish hurler
Date of birth 1906
Place of birth Ahane
Date of death 1977
Place of death

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