Frank Norberg

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Frank Norberg
Personal information
Irish namePrionsias Norberg
SportHurling
PositionRight wing-back
Born1948
Blackrock County Cork, Ireland
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Club(s)
YearsClub
1960s-1980sBlackrock
Club Titles
Cork titles5
Munster titles4
All-Ireland Titles3
Inter-county(ies)
YearsCountyApps (scores)
1971-1973Cork5 (0-0)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles1
All Irelands0
NHL1
All Stars0

Frank "Stretch Armstrong" Norberg (born 1948 in Blackrock County Cork, Ireland) is an Irish former sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Blackrock and was a member of the Cork senior inter-county team from 1971 until 1973.

Biography

Frank Norberg was born in Blackrock County Cork in 1948. The possessor of a most unusual surname, his ancestors settled in Ireland after leaving Sweden. Norberg was born into a family deeply associated with Cork hurling. His grandfather, Jer Norberg, won an All-Ireland title with Cork in 1893.

Playing career

Club

Norberg played his club hurling with the famous Blackrock club in Cork. He enjoyed some success at underage levels before winning his first senior county championship title in 1971. This started a great run of success for the club, as ‘the Rockies’ later converted this county win into a Munster club title as well as an All-Ireland club title. In 1973 Norberg won his second county medal with Blackrock. Once again this win was converted into subsequent Munster and All-Ireland club honours. The success continued in 1975 with Norberg winning a third set of county and provincial honours with his club. 'The Rockies' narrowly missed out on a third All-Ireland title after a defeat by James Stephens of Kilkenny. A fourth county medal followed for Norberg in 1978, however, he missed the club’s Munster and All-Ireland victories. He won a fifth county medal in 1979 and later collected his fourth Munster club title.

Minor & under-21

Norberg first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Cork minor team in 1966. That year he enjoyed his first success when he secured a Munster title following a 6-7 to 2-8 defeat of Galway.[1] Cork later faced Wexford in the All-Ireland final. After a thrilling 6-7 apiece draw, Norberg's side were narrowly defeated in the replay by 4-1 to 1-8.

Two years later in 1968 Norberg was a key member of the Cork under-21 team. He secured a Munster title in that grade following a 4-10 to 1-13 defeat of Tipperary.[2] An All-Ireland final appearance soon followed with Kilkenny providing the opposition. An entertaining followed which eventually saw Cork triumph by 2-18 to 3-9. It was a coveted All-Ireland under-21 title for Norberg.[3]

In 1969 Norberg was still eligible for the under-21 grade. He added a second Munster title to his collection that year before later lining out in a second consecutive All-Ireland final. Wexford were the opponents and after a high-scoring game Cork emerged as the winners by 5-13 to 4-7. It was Norberg's second consecutive All-Ireland under-21 title.

Senior

Following his exploits in the minor and under-21 grades Norberg joined the Cork senior hurling team in 1971. He was a non-playing subsititute that year, however, Cork enjoyed little success in the championship.[4]

In 1972 Norberg, in spite of never having played, was appointed captain of the Cork. After guiding his team to the National Hurling League title, Norberg later lined out in hius first Munster final. Clare were the opponents and an absolute rout took place as Cork recorded a huge 6-18 to 2-8 victory over the ‘banner’ men. It was Norberg's first Munster winners’ medal.[5] The game was not without incident as Norberg picked up a knee injury in that game and for a time it looked likely that his season was over. He missed Cork's subsequent comprehensive victory over London in the All-Ireland semi-final, however, he recovered in time to lead out his team against Kilkenny in the All-Ireland final. The game itself is regarded as one of the classic games of the modern era. With time running out Cork were cruising to victory and lead ‘the Cats’ by eight points. Norberg had to be substituted during the game, however, a victory seemed certain. A Kilkenny fight-back saw the team draw level with Cork and score a further seven points without reply to capture a 3-24 to 5-11 victory. It was a huge blow to a Cork team that seemed destined for victory.

Norberg was relegated to the substitutes' bench again in 1973 before leaving the inter-county set-up at the end of the year.

References

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Pat McDonnell
Cork Senior Hurling Captain
1972
Succeeded by
Denis Coughlan
Achievements
Preceded by
Pat Henderson
(Kilkenny)
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final
runner-up captain

1972
Succeeded by
Pat Delaney
(Kilkenny)
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