Willie Fitzmaurice

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Willie Fitzmaurice
Personal information
Sport Hurling
Full name William Fitzmaurice
Place of birth Limerick City , County Limerick
Club information
Club Killeedy GAA
Position [[Gaelic football and Hurling positions#|]]
Inter-County
County Limerick
Position [[Gaelic football and Hurling positions#|]]
Inter-County(ies)**
County Years Apps (scores)
Limerick 1970s and 1980s

* club appearances and scores
correct as of .
**Inter County team apps and scores correct
as of .

Willie Fitzmaurice was a Limerick hurler from Kileedy who featured in the Limerick teams in the 1970s and 1980s[1]

In 1998, he became a county team selector along with former teammates Éamonn Cregan and David Punch[2]and advocated the retention of the back-door system. [3]

He is currently the parish priest in Kilmallock.[4]. He celebrated the mass of his deceased niece, Elizabeth Gubbins, who died in the controversial Vernelli hit-and-run case in Rome.[5] [6]

He is the brother of Limerick hurler Paudie Fitzmaurice.

[edit] Hurling Style

The Fitzmaurice brothers were noted for their unusual hurling technique. When striking the sliotar, the Fitzmaurice brothers did not bend their elbows. This made it difficult for the players of opposing teams to hook them.[7] [8]

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