Paudie Murray
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Irish name | Páidí Ó Muirí | ||
Sport | Hurling | ||
Born |
1970 Kilmichael, County Cork, Ireland | ||
Occupation | Financial consultant | ||
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Years | Club | ||
Dohenys Cloughduv → Muskerry St. Finbarr's | |||
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Cork titles | 0 |
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Pádraig Murray (born 1970) is an Irish camogie manager and former hurler, who is the former manager of the Cork senior camogie team. He is a former player with club sides Cloughduv and Dohenys and the Muskerry divisional team.
Playing career[]
Murray first came to sporting prominence as a hurler with Cloughduv and as a Gaelic footballer with Dohenys. He enjoyed more success with the latter, winning a County Junior Championship title in 1993 before captaining the team to the County Intermediate Championship title two years later.[1] He also earned selection with the Muskerry divisional team, before later joining the St. Finbarr's club. Murray's inter-county experience was limited to one season with the Cork minor hurling team. He lined came on as a substitute in Cork's 1988 All-Ireland minor final defeat by Kilkenny.
Management career[]
Murray's first move into management came during a two-year spell with the Dohenys senior football team in 2010 and 2011.[2] He was appointed manager of the Cork senior camogie team in December 2011, serving in that position for a decade.[3] During that time Murray guided the team to four All-Ireland Championship titles from seven appearances in finals.[4] He is expected to be named manager of the Cork minor hurling team for the 2022 season.[5]
Honours[]
Player[]
- Dohenys
- Cork Intermediate Football Championship: 1995 (c)
- Cork Junior A Football Championship: 1993
- South West Junior A Football Championship: 1992, 1993
- Cork
Manager[]
- Cork
References[]
- ^ "Dohenys honour heroes of 1993 and '95". The Southern Star. 3 February 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ Hurley, Denis (18 October 2018). "Paudie Murray decides to stay on as Cork camogie manager for another year". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ "Faithful look to legend Troy for camogie job". The 42. 9 December 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ "Four-time All-Ireland winner Murray signs up for another year as Cork boss". The 42. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- ^ Hurley, Denis (21 September 2021). "Paudie Murray in pole position for Cork minor hurling job for 2022". Echo Live. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Dohenys Gaelic footballers
- Cloughduv hurlers
- Muskerry hurlers
- Cork inter-county hurlers
- Gaelic football managers