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Tom McInerney was born on 1905 in O'Callaghan's Mills, County Clare, is a teacher. Discover Tom McInerney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Occupation National school teacher
Age 93 years old
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Born 1905, 1905
Birthday 1905
Birthplace O'Callaghan's Mills, County Clare
Date of death 1998
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1937

McInerney played club hurling with his local club O'Callaghan's Mills and enjoyed some success. He won a senior county title with the club in 1937. McInerney was the brother of Pa (Fowler) McInerney, also of O'Callahan's Mills, who won All-Ireland hurling championships with Clare and Dublin in the early 20th century.

1936

Clare went into decline following this game, as Limerick emerged as the dominant force in Munster. McInenrey retired from inter-county hurling in 1936.

1932

In 1932, Clare reached the Munster final for the fourth time in six years. Once again, Cork, a team that had defeated McInerney's side on many occasions, provided the opposition. The game saw Clare triumph for the first time since 1914. A score line of 5-2 to 4-1 gave McInerney his first and only Munster medal. The subsequent All-Ireland semi-final ended with Clare emerging victorious over Galway by 9-4 to 4-14. This victory allowed Clare to advance to the All-Ireland final where Kilkenny provided the opposition. In a low-scoring but tense game, Clare’s Tull Considine scored two goals and was foiled for what would almost certainly have been a third. These goals were negated by Kilkenny’s three goal-scoring heroes Matty Power, Martin White and Lory Meagher. The final score of 3-3 to 2-3 gave victory to Kilkenny.

1930

Two years later, in 1930, McInerney was back in the provincial decider. Tipperary were the opponents on that occasion; however, Clare failed to make the breakthrough once again. A score line of 6-4 to 2-8 gave victory to Tipp.

1928

In 1928, Clare took on Cork for the second consecutive year in the Munster final. That year, McInerney's side nearly pulled off a shock result, however, both sides finished level after recording 2-2. The replay was not a happy game for Clare as Cork trounced them by 6-4 to 2-2.

1927

McInerney first came to prominence for the Clare senior inter-county team in 1927 when Clare reached the Munster final. Cork opposed him on that occasion and went on to win the game by 5-3 to 3-4.

1905

Tom McInerney (1905–1998) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club O'Callaghan's Mills and with the Clare senior inter-county team from 1927 until 1936.