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Mickey Byrne was born on 10 September, 1923 in Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish hurler (1923–2016). Discover Mickey Byrne'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 93 years old?

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Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 10 September 1923
Birthday 10 September
Birthplace Dublin, Ireland
Date of death 16 October, 2016
Died Place Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Mickey Byrne Height, Weight & Measurements

At 93 years old, Mickey Byrne height is 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) .

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1923

Michael Byrne (10 September 1923 – 16 October 2016), better known as "the Rattler" Byrne, was an Irish hurler whose league and championship career with the Tipperary senior team spanned fifteen years from 1945 to 1960.

Born in Dublin, Byrne first played competitive hurling after his family moved to Thurles, County Tipperary.

Mickey Byrne was born in Dublin in 1923.

He was educated at Thurles CBS where his hurling skills were first developed.

1939

His skills were developed at Thurles CBS, with Byrne winning a Dean Ryan Cup medal in 1939.

Byrne first tasted success when he won a Dean Ryan Cup medal in 1939.

He later tasted much more success with both club and county.

Byrne played his club hurling with the famous Thurles Sarsfields club.

1940

His performances at colleges level brought him to the attention of the Thurles Sarsfields selectors and he simultaneously joined the club's minor team, winning a county minor championship medal in 1940.

Byrne subsequently progressed onto the senior team that dominated the championship.

In a club career that spanned more than twenty years, he won fourteen county senior championship medals.

He won a county medal at minor level in 1940 and quickly graduated onto the club’s senior team.

The rest of the 1940s saw him win a three-in-a-row of senior 1944, 1945 and 1946.

1941

Byrne first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Tipperary minor team that lost the 1941 Munster final to Cork.

1945

The Emergency resulted in Byrne never playing in the minor grade for Tipperary, however, he joined the senior panel during the 1945 championship.

Over the course of the next fifteen years, he won five All-Ireland medals, beginning with a lone triumph in 1945 as a non-playing substitute, three championships in-a-row from 1949 to 1951 and a final championship in 1958.

Byrne also won five Munster medals and eight National Hurling League medals.

He later joined the county senior team and was a non-playing substitute when Tipp won both Munster and All-Ireland honours in 1945.

1949

Four years later in 1949, Byrne was a full member of the team as he won his first National Hurling League medal before later winning a first Munster title.

Tipp later defeated Laois in the championship decider, giving Byrne his first All-Ireland medal.

1950

The 1950s saw Byrne winning county honours in 1952, before winning five consecutive titles in 1955 (Capt.), 1956 (Capt.), 1957, 1958 and 1959.

He won a second set of National League and Munster honours in 1950 and, once again, Tipp reached the championship decider.

Kilkenny fell in the final and Byrne won a second All-Ireland medal.

1951

1951 saw Byrne add a third Munster medal to his collection as Tipp qualified for a third consecutive All-Ireland final appearance.

Wexford were the opponents, however, the Munstermen had the upper-hand and Byrne won a third All-Ireland medal in-a-row.

1952

The following few years saw little in the way of championship success for Tipperary, however, Byrne won further National League medals in 1952, 1954, 1955 and 1957.

1955

Having been chosen as a substitute on the Munster inter-provincial panel in 1955, Byrne began a three-year association with the team.

Byrne won a Railway Cup medal with Munster in 1955.

1956

He won his only Railway Cup medal in 1956 when he was listed amongst the substitutes once again.

Byrne is widely regarded as one of Tipperary's greatest ever players.

He has been repeatedly voted onto teams made up of the sport's greats, including at right corner-back on the Tipperary Hurling Team of the Century.

1958

Tipp were back in championship form in 1958 and Byrne won a fourth Munster medal.

This was later converted into a fourth All-Ireland medal following a victory over Galway.

1959

He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1959-60 league, having made 34 championship appearances for the team.

He won his seventh and eighth National League medals in 1959 and 1960 and retired from inter-county hurling.

1961

He finished off his club career by winning a second five-in-a-row in 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965.

Byrne’s tally of 14 county titles is a record which still stands today.

1965

Byrne retired from club hurling at the age of forty-two following a defeat of Carrick Davins in the 1965 county final.

2000

Byrne was named in the Tipperary GAA Hurling Team of the Millennium in 2000.

2016

Byrne died on 16 October 2016 aged 93.