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Neil Ronan was born on 1 September, 1979 in Ballyhea, County Cork, Ireland, is an Irish hurler. Discover Neil Ronan'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 44 years old?

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Occupation Operations director
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 1 September 1979
Birthday 1 September
Birthplace Ballyhea, County Cork, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Neil Ronan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Neil Ronan height is 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) .

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Neil Ronan Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Neil Ronan worth at the age of 44 years old? Neil Ronan’s income source is mostly from being a successful director. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Neil Ronan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1979

Neil Ronan (born 1 September 1979) is an Irish retired hurler who played for North Cork club Ballyhea.

He played for the Cork senior hurling team at various times over a ten-year period, during which time he usually lined out as a left wing-forward.

Ronan began his hurling career at club level with Ballyhea.

1995

He broke onto the club's senior team as a 15-year-old in 1995.

On 26 August 1995, he made his first championship appearance for the Ballyhea senior team in a 2-09 to 1-11 defeat of Imokilly.

On 24 September, he was a member of the Ballyhea team that were defeated by Na Piarsaigh in the Cork Senior Championship final.

1996

After lining out for Cork in the under-14 and under-16 grades, Ronan was later called up to the minor panel, making his only appearance at left corner-forward on 26 June 1996 in a 0-16 to 1-09 defeat by Tipperary in the Munster Minor Hurling Championship.

1997

On 16 March 1997, he scored ten points from full-forward when St. Colman's College defeated Nenagh CBS by 1-17 to 0-08 to win the Harty Cup.

On 27 April, Ronan was again at full-forward and scored 1-07 when St. Colman's College defeated Good Counsel College from New Ross by 4-20 to 0-09 to win the All-Ireland Championship.

During his studies at the Waterford Institute of Technology, Ronan was selected for the institute's senior hurling team.

1998

At inter-county level, Ronan was part of the successful Cork under-21 team that won the All-Ireland Championship in 1998.

Ronan subsequently progressed onto the Cork under-21 team and won a Munster Championship medal on 23 August 1998 after coming on as a substitute in Cork's 3-18 to 1-10 defeat of Tipperary in the final.

He made the starting fifteen at right wing-forward for the subsequent 2-15 to 2-10 All-Ireland final defeat of Galway on 20 September.

1999

He joined the Cork senior team in 1999.

During that time he was part of two All-Ireland Championship-winning teams – in 1999 and 2005.

He also secured four Munster Championship medals.

On 28 February 1999, he scored 1-01 from right corner-forward when Waterford IT defeated University College Cork by 4-15 to 3-12 to win the Fitzgibbon Cup.

Ronan joined the Ballyhea club at a young age and played in all grades at juvenile and underage levels.

Ronan was still a member of the under-21 team when he made his first appearance for the Cork senior team on 21 February 1999.

He scored a point in Cork's 0-14 to 1-09 defeat of Kilkenny in the National Hurling League.

Ronan made his first championship appearance when he was selected at full-forward on 8 June for Cork's 0-24 to 1-15 Munster Championship defeat of Waterford.

On 4 July, he won his first Munster Championship medal after a 1-15 to 0-14 defeat of reigning champions Clare.

On 11 September, Ronan was at left wing-forward for the All-Ireland final against Kilkenny which Cork won by 0-12 to 0-11.

2000

Ronan started at left wing-forward for Cork's first two championship games in the 2000 Munster Championship, however, he was dropped from the starting fifteen for the final on 3 July.

In spite of this he won a second Munster Championship medal as a non-playing substitute following Cork's 0-23 to 3-12 defeat of Tipperary.

2002

Ronan was the top scorer in the 2002 Cork Senior Championship.

He scored 2-36 from four championship appearances.

Ronan played his club hurling with his local club in Ballyhea.

He made his underage debut at the age of eight, and was quickly recognised as one of the club's brightest prospects.

On 14 July 2002, Ronan was at midfield for Cork's 0-21 to 1-09 defeat by Galway in the All-Ireland Qualifiers.

On 29 November, Ronan and the other 29 members of the Cork senior hurling panel announced that they were withdrawing their services from the county in the hope of better treatment from the county board.

2009

From his debut, Ronan was a regular member of the starting fifteen and made a combined total of 71 National League and Championship appearances in a career that ended with his last game in 2009.

Ronan retired from inter-county hurling after the 2009 All-Ireland Championship.

Ronan played in all grades of hurling with St. Colman's College in Fermoy before progressing onto the college's senior team.

2014

He was an ever-present member of the team for the next 20 years and enjoyed his greatest success in 2014 when the club won the Cork Premier Intermediate Championship.

Ronan's prowess also saw him selected for the Avondhu divisional team.

On 12 October 2014, Ronan was at centre-forward when Ballyhea defeated Newcestown by 1-17 to 0-16 to win the Cork Premier Intermediate Championship.

The game was not without incident as Ronan was red-carded towards the end of the game.

He was subsequently suspended for Ballyhea's Munster Championship campaign.

2015

After twenty years, Ronan played his last championship game for the club on 25 August 2015 in a 2-28 to 3-11 defeat by Imokilly in the 2015 Cork Senior Championship.