County and Munster Gub Ciampions 1967. Bock row. left to rightSeamus Kenny,Jackie Walsh.Tom Arrigan, Jim Roche,
Paddy Arrigan, Jimmy Ryon, Con Broderick, John 0'Nctll. Front row. left to right Michoel Ryan, P. J. Ryan, Brian Kenny. Tommy Ryan. Noel Walsh. Mick Roche. Tommy Woters.
1) Teddy Ryan: a scalwart of many years who represented the country at Intermediate level. Teddy was never found wanting.
2) Billy Mackey: A lifelong clubman ready to step into the breach at a moments notice and today manages the clubs finances as treasurer.
3) John 0'Neill: Johns career between the sticks spanned quarter of a century to 1989. John played Minor /U/21 for the county and has filled many roles on committees over the years.
4) Richie Walsh: Captain when big break-through was madę in 1966 and for the sub-sequent Munster club success.
Richie played every position from 1-15 over the years - a true all-rounder. Sadly he is no longer with us. Richie is represented today by brother Sean.
5) Noel Walsh: no nonsense corner back whose style saw many of the countrys top for-wards fail to score. Noel holds 11 Divisional,2 County & Munster Club medals.
6) Brian Kenny: His displays for the red & whites saw Brian progress to wearing the Blue & Gold at Intermediate & Senior level for a number of years.
7) Tom Arrigan: Tom was often the unsung hero of the team. His ability to man-mark opposing stars was second to nonę.
8) Stevie Cleary: a lifelong clubman who was still appear-ing anywhere in the backline into his forties. Stevie played Junior intercounty into his fifties and would be first on any teamsheet come the after the match sing-song.
9) John Walsh: From a family steeped in the history of the club. John was a stylish and effective defender.
10) Tommy Waters: A won-derful exponent of the dying art of ground hurling. Tommy was at ease playing for club or county and his style would make him a star in any era.
I I) Paddy Arrigan: Paddys C.V. over the years bears com-parison with anyone of the 60s. He: holds several Munster medals but was unlucky in the big one. Paddy is still an inte-gral member of the club at committee level.