Richie Power (hurler born 1957)

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Richie Power
Personal information
Irish nameRisteard de Paor
SportHurling
PositionHalf-forward
Born (1957-04-08) 8 April 1957
Carrickshock, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
OccupationSales rep
Club(s)
YearsClub
1970s-1990sCarrickshock
Club Titles
Kilkenny titles0
Inter-county(ies)
YearsCountyApps (scores)
1982-1991Kilkenny28 (3-37)
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles5
All Irelands2
NHL4
All Stars2

Richie Power (born 8 April 1957 in Carrickshock, County Kilkenny, Ireland) is an Irish retired sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Carrickshock and was a member of the Kilkenny senior inter-county team from 1982 until 1991.[1]

Playing career

Club

Power played his club hurling with his local Carrickshock club, however, he never won a senior county title.

Inter-county

Power first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Kilkenny minor hurling team. He won a Leinster title in this grade in 1975 before later winning an All-Ireland medal following a victory over Cork. Power later joined the county under-21 team and won both Leinster and All-Ireland honours in 1977.

Power later joined the Kilkenny senior team and won a National Hurling League medal in 1982. He later won his first Leinster title before making a first All-Ireland final appearance. Cork were the opponents that day, however, the Leesiders provided little opposition and Power won his first senior All-Ireland medal. His performance throughout the championship later earned Power a coveted All-Star award. In 1983 he won a second consecutive National League medal before later collecting a second provincial title. Cork were Kilkenny’s opponents again in the championship decider and, once again, the Leesiders fell to ‘the Cats’ giving Power a second All-Ireland medal. Kilkenny lost their provincial crown for the next few years, however, the team returned in 1986 with Power winning a third National League medal. He later picked up a third Leinster medal, however, his side were later defeated by Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final. In spite of this loss he still collected a second All-Star award. In 1987 Power added a fourth Leinster medal to his collection. Kilkenny later reached the All-Ireland final, however, the side were defeated by Galway once again. Three years later in 1990 Power won a fourth National League medal and in 1991 he collected a fifth and final Leinster title. He later played Tipp in a final All-Ireland final appearance, however, he ended up on the losing side on that occasion. Power retired from inter-county hurling following this defeat.

References

  1. "Richie Power's career statistics". GAA info. Retrieved 2010-10-16. 

Teams

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