Westmeath county hurling team

The Westmeath county hurling team represents Westmeath in hurling and is governed by Westmeath GAA, the County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The team competes in the Joe McDonagh Cup and the National Hurling League.

Westmeath's home ground is Cusack Park, Mullingar. The team's manager is Michael Ryan.

The team has never won the Leinster Senior Championship, the All-Ireland Senior Championship or the National League.

History

The Westmeath hurlers experienced a successful period in the mid 1930s, when they won the Leinster League twice in succession, the Junior Championship in 1936, and beat Laois to qualify for the 1937 Leinster Senior final.

Rickardstown's John 'Jobber' McGrath, who played for the county in the 1950s and 1960s, is regarded as Westmeath's greatest hurler, and as one of the greatest players never to have won an All-Ireland senior hurling title.

Westmeath played in the first division of the National Hurling League in 1985–86, and were the only team to beat Galway in an 18-month period. This team included the three Kilcoyne brothers and produced an All Star award for David, who was the team's free taker and top scorer in 1986. The first All Star award for any Westmeath player in hurling or football.

In 2005, the county won the first Christy Ring Cup and thereby gained promotion to the 2006 Liam McCarthy Championship. In 2006, they beat Dublin in the first round of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship before losing the semi final to Kilkenny in Mullingar by 14 points. They then lost to Waterford, Galway and, disappointingly, Laois before tamely losing a relegation playoff against Dublin on a scorching July day in Tullamore. Despite progress made in 2006, the GAA condemned the county's hurlers to the Christy Ring Cup - this time without the prospect of promotion. Further rule changes and a Christy Ring win in 2010 allowed Westmeath back into the 2011 Liam McCarthy.

Further progress came on 20 April 2008 with victory in the NHL (Division 2), winning the final against Carlow. That day also saw their footballing counterparts move into Division 1 of the NFL also, with a win over Dublin.

In 2015, the Westmeath minor hurlers surprised heavy favourites Wexford by two points in the Leinster quarter-final, the win has been regarded by the manager as the 'biggest result in history of Westmeath hurling'.[1] The senior hurlers beat Carlow by two points in the Leinster Qualifier group and extended their winning run beating favourites, Antrim 1–21 to 0–7.

A famous victory over near rivals Offaly was achieved in May 2016 in the Leinster Championship. Westmeath led by some distance for the entire game before winning 2–21 to 1–10.

Current squad

Team as per Westmeath vs Antrim in the Joe McDonagh Cup SHC, 2 June 2018

No. Player Position Club
1 Paddy Moloney Goalkeeper Castletown Geoghegan
2 Conor Shaw Right Corner Back Brownstown
3 Tommy Doyle Full Back Lough Lene Gaels
4 Tommy Gallagher Left Corner Back Castlepollard
5 Aaron Craig Right Half Back Athlone
6 Paul Greville Centre Back Raharney
7 Shane Power Left Half Back Clonkill
8 Aonghus Clarke (c) Midfield Castletown Geoghegan
9 Gary Greville Midfield Raharney
10 Cormac Boyle Right Half Forward Raharney
11 Niall Mitchell Centre Forward Clonkill
12 Robbie Greville Left Half Forward Raharney
13 Killian Doyle Right Corner Forward Raharney
14 Niall O'Brien Full Forward Castletown Geoghegan
15 Allan Devine Left Corner Forward Castlepollard
No. Player Position Club
16 Paddy Carroll Substitute St. Brigids Dalystown
17 Joey Boyle Substitute Raharney
18 Darragh Egerton Substitute Clonkill
19 Jack Galvin Substitute Cullion
20 Alan Cox Substitute Delvin
21 Brendan Murtagh Substitute Clonkill
22 Kieran Duncan Substitute Southern Gaels Athlone
23 Shane McGovern Substitute Crookedwood
24 Darren Giles Substitute Raharney
25 Mick Heeney Substitute Castletown Geoghegan
26 Feidhlim Burke Substitute Castletown/Finea

Current management team

Players

All Stars: 1

Westmeath have one All Star.

Honours

All-Ireland Titles (9)

Provincial Titles (11)

League Titles (2)

References

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