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Colm Sheehan was born on 9 September, 1941 in Ovens, County Cork, Ireland, is an Irish hurler. Discover Colm Sheehan'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 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 9 September 1941
Birthday 9 September
Birthplace Ovens, County Cork, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Colm Sheehan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 82 years old, Colm Sheehan height is 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) .

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Colm Sheehan Net Worth

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1941

Colm Sheehan (born 9 September 1941) was an Irish hurler.

1958

Sheehan first played for Cork as a member of the minor hurling team on 18 May 1958.

He scored 1-1 on his debut in a 2-15 to 3-7 Munster quarter-final defeat by Clare.

Sheehan's two seasons as a member of the minor team ended without success.

1960

In 1960, he was barely out of the minor ranks when he captured a Mid-Cork junior championship title following an eight-point win over Ballincollig.

1961

It was the first of three divisional titles in-a-row for Sheehan and Éire Óg as Cloughduv and Ballincollig were subsequently defeated in the finals of 1961 and 1962.

The latter win saw Éire Óg reach the final of the county junior championship.

East Cork champions Carrigtwohill were the opponents, and Éire Óg won on a score line of 3-4 to 2-4.

This victory allowed Éire Óg to move into the county intermediate championship.

In their very first year in the new grade, Sheehan's side captured the county intermediate league title.

1962

During that time, he won Cork Junior Championship medals in 1962 and 1977, while he also played for divisional side Muskerry.

1963

In 1963 Sheehan was back playing inter-county with Cork, this time as a member of the intermediate team.

He won a Munster medal the following year after scoring 1-1 in Cork's 4-14 to 1-10 defeat of Galway.

1964

On 16 August 1964 Cork faced Wexford in the All-Ireland decider.

A low-scoring 2-8 to 1-5 defeat was Sheehan's lot on that occasions.

1965

Sheehan made his first appearance for the Cork senior hurling team during the 1965 Munster Championship, having earlier played for the county in the minor, junior and intermediate grades.

Two years later, in 1965, Éire Óg reached the final of the intermediate championship.

Glen Rovers won the final 3-8 to 3-5.

Sheehan made his senior championship debut for Cork on 4 July 1965 in a 2-6 apiece Munster semi-final draw with Waterford.

The following year Sheehan was a regular member of the starting fifteen.

A 4-9 to 2-9 defeat of Waterford in the provincial decider gave him a Munster medal.

1966

He played for club side Éire Óg, divisional side Muskerry and was the full-forward on the Cork senior hurling team that won the 1966 All-Ireland Championship.

Sheehan's club career with Éire Óg lasted for over twenty years and spanned three decades.

In 1966 he scored a hat-trick of goals in the final when Cork won their first All-Ireland Championship in 12 years, having earlier won the Munster Championship.

The subsequent All-Ireland final on 4 September 1966 pitted Kilkenny against Cork for the first time in nineteen years.

Kilkenny were the favourites, however, a hat-trick of goals from Sheehan gave Cork a 3-9 to 1-10 victory over Kilkenny.

Not only was it a first championship for Cork in twelve years, but it also gave Sheehan an All-Ireland medal.

1967

Sheehan played no part in Cork's unsuccessful championship campaign in 1967 but was restored to full-forward the following year as Cork faced a 2-13 to 1-7 Munster final defeat by Tipperary.

This defeat brought the curtain down on Sheehan's inter-county career.

1968

Sheehan ended his inter-county career with the Cork intermediate team in 1968.

His grandnephew, Ciarán Sheehan, is also an All-Ireland medal-winner with Cork senior football team.

Sheehan played his club hurling with his local Éire Óg side.