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Alan Browne (Alan James Browne) was born on 15 April, 1995 in Blackrock, Cork, Ireland, is an Irish retired hurler. Discover Alan Browne'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 28 years old?

Popular As Alan James Browne
Occupation Auctioneer
Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 15 April, 1995
Birthday 15 April
Birthplace Blackrock, Cork, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Alan Browne Height, Weight & Measurements

At 28 years old, Alan Browne height is 1.79 m and Weight 71 kg.

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Height 1.79 m
Weight 71 kg
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Alan Browne Net Worth

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Timeline

1974

Alan Browne (born 23 January 1974) is an Irish retired hurler who played for Cork Senior Championship club Blackrock.

He played for the Cork senior hurling team for 9 years, during which time he usually lined out as a forward.

Browne began his hurling career at club level with Blackrock.

1986

His eldest brother, Richard, won an All-Ireland Championship medal with Cork in 1986, while his younger brother, John, won All-Ireland Championship medals with Cork in 1999 and 2004.

Browne joined the Blackrock club at a young age and played in all grades at juvenile and underage levels, however, he enjoyed little in terms of success.

1992

He broke onto the club's top adult team straight out of the minor grade in 1992.

He made his senior championship debut in a 0-14 apiece draw with Valley Rovers on 12 July 1992.

1993

At inter-county level, Browne was part of the successful Cork under-21 team that won the Munster Championship in 1993.

He made his first appearance at left wing-forward on 24 June 1993 in a 4-10 to 2-14 defeat of Tipperary in the Munster Championship.

On 23 July, he won a Munster Championship medal after Cork's 1-19 to 3-09 defeat of Limerick in the final.

Browne played with the under-21 team for a further two years without success.

1994

He joined the Cork senior team in 1994.

Browne was just eighteen-years-old when he made his first appearance for the Cork senior team on 9 October 1994.

He scored a point on his debut in the 0-18 to 1-08 defeat of Limerick in the opening round of the National Hurling League.

1995

Browne was later selected at full-forward for Cork's 1-22 to 0-12 Munster Championship defeat of Kerry on 20 May 1995.

1996

At inter-provincial level, Browne was selected to play in three championship campaigns with Munster and won Railway Cup medals in 1996, 2000 and 2001.

As a coach, he has served as a selector and joint-manager with the Blackrock senior team, while he was also a selector with the Cork under-21 team.

Browne was born in Cork and raised in the suburb of Blackrock to the east of the city.

1998

On 1 November 1998, Browne lined out at full-forward in his first Cork Senior Championship final.

He scored 1-01, however, Blackrock were defeated by reigning champions Imokilly.

On 17 May 1998, Browne scored a goal from full-forward when Cork won the National League title following a 2-14 to 0-13 defeat of Waterford in the final at Semple Stadium.

1999

During that time he was part of the All-Ireland Championship-winning team in 1999.

Browne also secured three Munster Championship medals, including one as captain, and a National Hurling League medal.

Browne lined out at full-forward in a second successive Cork Championship final on 31 October 1999.

He scored 2-02, including a point from a free, in Blackrock's 3-17 to 0-08 defeat of University College Cork.

In 1999 Browne was dropped from the starting fifteen but remained on the panel.

On 4 July, he won his first Munster Championship medal after being introduced as a substitute in Cork's 1-15 to 0-14 defeat of reigning champions Clare in the final.

On 11 September, Browne started on the bench for the All-Ireland final but was once again introduced as a substitute and scored a point in Cork's 0-12 to 0-11 defeat of Kilkenny.

2001

After surrendering their title in 2000, Browne lined out in a third Cork Championship final on 6 October 2001.

Imokilly provided the opposition, however, Browne gave a man of the match performance in the 4-08 to 2-07 victory.

His tally of 3-08 remains a modern scoring record for an individual player in a final.

On 2 December, Browne scored four points in Blackrock's 2-14 to 0-12 defeat by Ballygunner in the Munster Championship final.

2002

On 15 September 2002, Browne scored 1-04 in Blackrock's 1-14 to 0-12 defeat of Newtownshandrum in the Cork Championship final.

It was his third and final winners' medal.

2003

From his debut, Browne was ever-present as an inside forward and made a combined total of 74 National League and Championship appearances in a career that ended with his last game in 2003.

Browne retired from inter-county hurling after Cork's defeat in the 2003 All-Ireland final.

Blackrock qualified for a fifth Cork Championship final in six years on 12 October 2003.

Newtownshandrum provided the opposition for the second year in succession, however, Browne was held scoreless in the 0-17 to 1-09 defeat.

Browne failed to make the Cork minor hurling team but came to prominence with the Cork under-21 side.

2011

One of the most prolific scorers of his era, Browne made 71 championship appearances for the club before his retirement in 2011 and was part of the Cork Senior Championship-winning teams of 1999, 2001 and 2002.