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Lester Ryan was born on 1 May, 1988 in Clara, County Kilkenny, Ireland, is an Irish hurler. Discover Lester Ryan'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 35 years old?

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Occupation Secondary school teacher/Dairy Farmer
Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 1 May 1988
Birthday 1 May
Birthplace Clara, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Lester Ryan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 35 years old, Lester Ryan height is 6′ 0″ .

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Lester Ryan Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lester Ryan worth at the age of 35 years old? Lester Ryan’s income source is mostly from being a successful teacher. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Lester Ryan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1988

Lester Ryan (born 1 May 1988) is an Irish hurler who plays as a midfielder for the Kilkenny senior team.

Born in Clara, County Kilkenny, Ryan first arrived on the inter-county scene when he first linked up with the Kilkenny under-21 team, before later joining the intermediate side.

2007

Ryan was just out of the minor grade when he enjoyed his first success with the Clara intermediate hurling team in 2007.

A 1–15 to 0–12 defeat of St. Lachtain's in the championship decider gave him his first winners' medal in that competition.

2008

Ryan made his first impression on the inter-county scene in 2008 as a member of the Kilkenny under-21 team.

He won his first Leinster medal that year as Kilkenny trounced Offaly by 2–21 to 2–9.

Ryan later added an All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship medal following a 2–13 to 0–15 defeat of Tipperary in the decider.

2009

Kilkenny retained the provincial under-21 crown in 2009 following a 2–20 to 1–19 defeat of Dublin, giving Ryan a second Leinster medal in that grade.

Kilkenny subsequently had the chance to retain the All-Ireland crown, however, Ryan's side faced a narrow 0–15 to 0–14 defeat by first time champions Clare.

2011

He joined the senior panel for the 2011 championship.

Ryan has since become a regular member of the team and has won four All-Ireland medals, four Leinster medals and four National Hurling League medals.

Ryan joined the senior team after the 2011 National Hurling League and was a member of the panel for the subsequent Leinster and All-Ireland victories.

2012

Five years later in 2012, Ryan added a second intermediate championship medal to his collection following a 1–7 to 0–4 defeat of St. Patrick's Ballyragget.

Clara subsequently faced Oylegate/Glenbrien in the provincial decider.

An incredible game followed, which saw Oylgate having four men dismissed for second-yellow card offences.

Clara powered to a 3–20 to 0–5 victory, with Ryan collecting a Leinster medal.

The subsequent All-Ireland decider saw Clare face London-based St. Gabriel's.

Clara were convincing 1–16 to 0–11 winners, with Ryan picking up an All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship medal.

The 2012 National Hurling League was Ryan's first full campaign with the Kilkenny senior team, however, a knee cartilage injury after the first two rounds resulted in him facing a month-long lay-off.

He was later restored to the starting fifteen and was once again a member of the panel as Kilkenny claimed All-Ireland honours.

2013

A year after making the step up to the top flight, Clara faced hot favourites Carrickshock in the senior championship decider in 2013.

With four minutes of normal time left, Carrickshock looked the likely winners as they went two points ahead.

Clara then won a free with just four minutes left.

Ryan took the ball off regular free-taker Keith Hogan and decided to go for goal.

Ryan fired to the net from 20 metres with a style similar to Anthony Nash.

Two minutes later he popped over a point to extend Clara's lead.

A 1–15 to 2–10 victory gave Ryan his first championship medal in the senior grade.

Ryan was a regular member of the starting fifteen in 2013.

He won a National Hurling League medal on the field of play that year as Kilkenny defeated Tipperary by 2–17 to 0–20.

He finished off the campaign by being named GAA-GPA Hurler of the League.

Ryan made his senior championship debut on 9 June 2013 in a 0–26 to 4–9 defeat of Offaly.

2014

He captained the team to the All-Ireland title in 2014.

He has also captained Kilkenny to Leinster (2014 and 2016) and National Hurling League (2014) successes.

At club level Ryan is a two-time championship medallist at senior level with Clara.

In addition to this he has also won All-Ireland, Leinster and championship medals in the intermediate grade.

Ryan's uncles, Lester and Harry Ryan, also played with Kilkenny.

In February 2014 Ryan was appointed captain of the Kilkenny senior hurling team.

In the League Final he was introduced as a substitute during the team's 2–25 to 1–27 extra-time defeat of Tipperary in the final.

It was his second National League medal while he also had the honour of lifting the cup.

He made a number of appearances in the championship, including in Kilkenny's 0–24 to 1–9 trouncing of Dublin in which he claimed his first Leinster medal on the field of play.