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Killian Clarke was born on 19 September, 1993 in Ireland, is a Cavan Gaelic footballer. Discover Killian Clarke'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 30 years old?
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Killian Clarke Height, Weight & Measurements
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Killian Clarke Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Killian Clarke worth at the age of 30 years old? Killian Clarke’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Killian Clarke's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Killian Clarke (born 19 September 1993) is a Gaelic footballer from Shercock, County Cavan, Republic of Ireland; who plays with his club Shercock and for the Cavan county team.
He was selected to play Minor Football for Cavan in 2010 and 2011, and was part of the Cavan Minor Team that won the Ulster Minir Championship in 2011 after a 37 year gap.
Clarke graduated from Minor in 2011 to U21 in 2012, and won a trilogy of Ulster U21 titles between 2012 and 2014
Clarke attended university at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland.
In 2013, Clarke was nominated for the GAA GPA All Stars Awards, being his clubs first GPA All-Star nominee.
In 2015 he was placed on the standby list for the Ireland's International Rules Series against Australia, however did not play.
He is one of a small number of latter-day Cavan players to have won Ulster football championship titles at Minor, U21 and Senior grade, as well as a Railway Cup football title with Ulster in 2016.
Clarke is a nephew of former Cavan GAA Football forward and past Cavan Minor Football Manager, Jodie Clarke.
He plays club football for Shercock GAA.
Killian was a promising underage track and cross country athlete with Shercock AC and Cavan as well as a prominent underage soccer player, before focussing his energies on Gaelic Football in his mid-teens.
When he was 16, he was selected for Cavan minor trials but was not selected for the county after being told he was too slow so he joined a cross-country team at Shercock AC to improve his speed.
During his time there, Clarke contested two Sigerson Cup campaign - including 2016 - when UU were hosts.
Whilst at UU, at the age of 19 he made his inter-county debut for Cavan against Donegal in the Ulster Senior Football Championship.
After leaving university, he became a stockbroker in Dublin for Cantor Fitzgerald.
In 2016, Clarke was selected at full back by Ulster Team Manager Pete McGrath to represent Ulster in the Interprovincial Railway Cup.
Ulster defeated Munster in the Semi-Final and overcame Connacht in Pairc Sean MacDiarmada in December 2016, to win his first Railway Cup.
In 2017, he was named captain of Cavan for the year.
This lasted for a year before Clarke stepped down.
On 25 October 2017, Clarke was named in the Ireland squad for the 2017 International Rules Series against Australia in November.
Clarke played for Ireland during the series despite issues with his passport.
In 2019, Clarke played in his first Ulster final, losing to Donegal.
In 2019, Clarke received a red card during Cavan's National Football League match against Tyrone at Healy Park.
Later in the year, Clarke announced he was stepping away from county football temporarily due to wanting to focus on his personal life after having made 72 senior appearances for his county.
Killian returned to the Cavan panel for the delayed 2020 Ulster Championship campaign, where Cavan shocked Donegal in an eventful Ulster Final to bring the Anglo Celt Cup back to the Breffni county.
Cavan exited the 2020 All-Ireland Championship at the hands of Dublin in the AI Semi-Final.
Clarke was part of the Cavan team that won promotion from NFL Division 4 to Division 3 in 2022, winning the NFL Divisional Final against Tipperary in Croke Park in April 2022 in the process.
In 2020, Killian was part of the Cavan Senior Football team which won the Ulster Senior Football Championship and secured a second Irish News Ulster All Star Award in the process.