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Kieran Brennan was born on 20 June, 1957 in Kilkenny, Ireland, is a Kilkenny hurler. Discover Kieran Brennan'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 66 years old?
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Kieran Brennan |
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66 years old |
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Gemini |
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20 June 1957 |
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20 June |
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Kilkenny, Ireland |
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Ireland
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Kieran Brennan Height, Weight & Measurements
At 66 years old, Kieran Brennan height is 1.52 m .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Kieran Brennan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kieran Brennan worth at the age of 66 years old? Kieran Brennan’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Ireland. We have estimated Kieran Brennan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Kieran Brennan (born 20 June 1957) is an Irish Army major general and former hurler who played as a centre-forward at senior level for the Kilkenny county team.
In 1974 he won a Leinster medal following a 5–11 to 2–3 defeat of St Peter's College.
On 28 April 1974 St Kieran's faced St Finbarr's College in the All-Ireland decider.
A narrow 2–11 to 1–12 score line resulted in defeat for Brennan's side.
Brennan first played for Kilkenny as a member of the minor team in 1974.
An 8–19 to 3–5 trouncing of Dublin secured a fourth successive provincial title for the team and a first Leinster medal for Brennan.
The subsequent All-Ireland decider on 1 September 1974 saw Cork providing the opposition.
In a low-scoring game Brennan's side were defeated by 1–10 to 1–8.
In 1975 Brennan was appointed captain of the St Kieran's senior team.
He won a second successive Leinster medal that year as St Kieran's defeated Presentation College from Birr by 6–12 to 4–3.
On 20 April 1975 St Kieran's faced Colaiste Iognaid Ris from Cork in the All-Ireland decider.
A huge 6–9 to 2–3 victory gave Brennan, who scored 2–3, an All-Ireland medal.
Brennan, along with his brother, Nickey, played club hurling and football with his local club Conahy Shamrocks.
The Kilkenny minors retained their provincial dominance in 1975 with Brennan collecting a second successive Leinster medal following a 2–18 to 3–4 defeat of Dublin once again.
On 6 September 1975 Kilkenny faced Cork in the All-Ireland decider for the second year in succession.
The Cats proved much too strong and powered to a 3–19 to 1–14 victory, giving Brennan an All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship medal.
He was a key part of the team that won the junior county title in 1976 and county intermediate titles in 1977 and 1986.
By 1976 Brennan had joined the Kilkenny under-21 team.
He won his first Leinster medal that year as Kilkenny accounted for Wexford by 3–21 to 0–5.
The subsequent All-Ireland final was a replay of the previous year with Cork providing the opposition once again.
The Rebels made no mistake on this occasion and secured a 2–17 to 1–8 victory.
Hennessy won a second successive Leinster medal in 1977 as Wexford were downed once again on a score line of 3–11 to 1–10.
Cork were once again waiting for Kilkenny in the All-Ireland decider.
Having been beaten the previous year, the Cats made no mistake on this occasion and secured a narrow 2–9 to 1–9 victory giving Brennan an All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship medal.
He made his senior debut during the 1978 championship.
Brennan subsequently became a regular member of the starting fifteen and won two All-Ireland medals, five Leinster medals and two National Hurling League medals.
He was an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion.
At club level Brennan won several intermediate and junior championship medals with Conahy Shamrocks.
His brothers, Nickey and Canice, also experienced All-Ireland success with Kilkenny.
Throughout his career Brennan made 22 championship appearances.
Brennan made his senior championship debut on 16 July 1978 in a 2–16 to 1–5 provincial final defeat of Wexford.
It was his first Leinster medal.
Brennan was later dropped from the starting fifteen for the subsequent All-Ireland final against Cork on 3 September 1978.
He remained on the bench for the entire game as Cork secured a 1–15 to 2–8 victory.
His retirement came following the conclusion of the 1987 championship.
In retirement from playing Brennan became involved in team management and coaching with club side Conahy Shamrocks.
During his schooling at St Kieran's College in Kilkenny, Brennan established himself as a key member of the senior hurling team.
He served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations with the Irish Defence Forces until mid-2019.
Born in Jenkinstown, County Kilkenny, Brennan first played competitive hurling during his schooling at St Kieran's College.
He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of sixteen when he first linked up with the Kilkenny minor team before later joining the under-21 side.