Jimmy Barry-Murphy

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Duine spóirt Éireannach as Contae Chorcaí é Séamus de Barra-Ó Murchú (Béarla: Jimmy Barry-Murphy), a rugadh i mBaile an Easpaig ar an 2 Lúnasa, 1954. "Dé-imreoir" a bhí ann, a d'imir le foirne iomána agus peile Chorcaí agus an club Naomh Fionnbarra. Tá sé ar dhuine de na himreoirí is rathúla agus cáiliúla a tháinig as an gcontae riamh, agus is iomaí duaiseanna atá buaite aige sa dá spórt. Feictear air mar laoch spóirt an chontae, mar gheall ar an méid atá bainte amach aige mar imreoir. rdf:langString
James Barry-Murphy (born 22 August 1954) is an Irish hurling manager and former hurler, Gaelic footballer and association football player. He was the manager of the senior Cork county hurling team from 2011 to 2015, returning a decade after his first tenure as manager. Barry-Murphy is regarded as one of the most iconic players in the history of Gaelic games. He established himself as a dual player with the St Finbarr's club. A dual four-time All-Ireland medallist with the St Finbarr's senior teams, Barry-Murphy also won a combined total of five Munster medals and ten championship medals. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString James Barry-Murphy (born 22 August 1954) is an Irish hurling manager and former hurler, Gaelic footballer and association football player. He was the manager of the senior Cork county hurling team from 2011 to 2015, returning a decade after his first tenure as manager. Barry-Murphy is regarded as one of the most iconic players in the history of Gaelic games. He established himself as a dual player with the St Finbarr's club. A dual four-time All-Ireland medallist with the St Finbarr's senior teams, Barry-Murphy also won a combined total of five Munster medals and ten championship medals. Barry-Murphy made his debut on the inter-county scene at the age of sixteen when he first linked up with the Cork minor teams as a dual player. An All-Ireland medallist in both codes, he later won a combined total of three All-Ireland medals with the under-21 teams. Barry-Murphy made his senior football debut during the 1973 championship. He went on to play a key role for Cork in attack and won one All-Ireland medal, four Munster medals and one National Football League medal. Barry-Murphy's eleven-year career with the Cork senior hurlers saw him win five All-Ireland medals, a record-equaling ten Munster medals and two National Hurling League medals. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on two occasions. As a member of the Munster inter-provincial team in both codes, Barry-Murphy won a combined total of five Railway Cup medals. Throughout his inter-county career he made 57 championship appearances. Barry-Murphy retired from inter-county activity on 2 April 1987. Following a successful tenure as manager of the Cork minor team, culminating in the winning of the All-Ireland title, Barry-Murphy was appointed manager of the Cork senior team in October 1995. His first tenure saw a return to success, with Cork winning one All-Ireland Championship, two Munster Championships and one National League, before stepping down as manager on 8 November 2000. Barry-Murphy subsequently had unsuccessful tenures as coach with the St Finbarr's and Cloughduv club teams. Over a decade after stepping down as Cork manager, Barry-Murphy was appointed for a second stint as Cork manager on 7 September 2011. Once again his managerial reign saw a return to success, with Cork winning one Munster Championship. On the 26 August 2015 Barry Murphy was inducted into the GAA Hall of Fame.
rdf:langString Duine spóirt Éireannach as Contae Chorcaí é Séamus de Barra-Ó Murchú (Béarla: Jimmy Barry-Murphy), a rugadh i mBaile an Easpaig ar an 2 Lúnasa, 1954. "Dé-imreoir" a bhí ann, a d'imir le foirne iomána agus peile Chorcaí agus an club Naomh Fionnbarra. Tá sé ar dhuine de na himreoirí is rathúla agus cáiliúla a tháinig as an gcontae riamh, agus is iomaí duaiseanna atá buaite aige sa dá spórt. Feictear air mar laoch spóirt an chontae, mar gheall ar an méid atá bainte amach aige mar imreoir.
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