John Carroll (hurler)
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Personal information | |||
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Sport | Hurling | ||
Irish Name | Seán Ó Cearrbhall | ||
Full name | John Carroll | ||
Date of Birth | 16 January 1978 | ||
Place of birth | Roscrea, County Tipperary | ||
Height | 6' | ||
Club information | |||
Club | Roscrea | ||
Position | Half-forward | ||
Club(s)* | |||
Club | Years | Apps (scores) | |
Inter County | |||
County | Tipperary | ||
Position | Half-forward | ||
Inter County(ies)** | |||
County | Years | Apps (scores) | |
Tipperary | 1998- | 29 (7-18) | |
Inter County Titles | |||
Munster Titles | 1 | ||
All-Ireland | 1 | ||
All-Stars | 3 | ||
* club appearances and scores |
John Carroll (born 16 January 1978) is an Irish sportsman. He plays hurling with his local club Roscrea and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team. He usually plays in the half-forward line.
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[edit] Early life
John Carroll was born in Roscrea, County Tipperary in 1978. He was educated locally and later became a star at club and inter-county hurling.
[edit] Playing career
[edit] Club
Carroll plays his club hurling with his native Roscrea with whom he won a North Tipperary Senior Hurling medal in 2004.
[edit] Inter-county
Carroll first tasted inter-county success when he captained the Tipperary Under-16 team to the 'Nenagh Co-Op All-Ireland' title in 1994. Since then he has played for Tipperary at minor and Under-21 level, winning an All-Ireland minor medal in 1996 and a Munster Under-21 medal in 1999. Carroll made his competitive debut for the Tipperary senior hurlers in the 1997 National League semi-final against Galway.
Carroll made his Championship debut against Waterford in the Munster Championship in 2000. He won his first All-Star that year. 2001 proved to be a good year for Carroll as a hurler. He was a key member of the panel when Tipp won the National League, the Munster Championship and the All-Ireland Championship. Carroll also won a Railway Cup medal with Munster in 2001 and was named in the centre-forward position on the All-Star team of that year.
Carroll is one of the most versatile players on the Tipperary team. Although his best position is centre-back, he played as a full back when he made his debut in 1997. Similarly, he has won an All-Star award at wing-back while playing in the centre-forward position the following year. He currently plays as a half-forward. Carroll has also played Gaelic football with the Tipperary senior team.
[edit] Teams
Tipperary - All-Ireland Hurling Champions 2001 (25th title) | ||
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1 B. Cummins | 2 T. Costello | 3 P. Maher | 4 P. Ormonde | 5 É. Corcoran | 6 D. Kennedy | 7 P. Kelly | 8 E. Enright | 9 T. Dunne | 10 M. O'Leary | 11 J. Carroll | 12 E. Kelly | 13 E. O'Neill | 14 D. Ryan | 15 L. Corbett | Manager: N. English | |
Tipperary Senior Hurling Team 2006 | ||
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1 B. Cummins | 2 D. Fanning | 3 P. Curran | 4 P. Ormonde | 5 É. Corcoran | 6 C. O'Mahoney | 7 H. Maloney | 8 P. Kelly | 9 S. McGrath | 10 J. Carroll | 11 F. Devaney | 12 J. O'Brien | 13 L. Corbett | 14 D. FitzGerald | 15 E. Kelly | 16 É. Buckley | 17 S. Butler | 18 B. Dunne | 19 K. Dunne | 20 D. Egan | 21 P. Maher | 22 J.B. McCarthy | 23 C. Morrissey | 24 W. Ryan | 25 J. Woodlock | 26 M. Webster | 27 R. O'Dwyer | 28 P. Bourke | 29 T. Stapleton | 30 A. Burns | 31 C. O'Brien | 32 D. O'Hanlon | 33 S. Maher | 34 T. Scroope | 35 G. 'Redser' O'Grady | Manager: M. 'Babs' Keating |