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Pa Dillon was born on 1938 in Freshford, County Kilkenny, Ireland, is an Irish hurler. Discover Pa Dillon'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 75 years old?
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Farmer |
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75 years old |
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1938 |
Birthday |
1938 |
Birthplace |
Freshford, County Kilkenny, Ireland |
Date of death |
14 June, 2013 |
Died Place |
Freshford, County Kilkenny, Ireland |
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Ireland
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Pa Dillon Height, Weight & Measurements
At 75 years old, Pa Dillon height is 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) .
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6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
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Dating & Relationship status
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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Pa Dillon Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pa Dillon worth at the age of 75 years old? Pa Dillon’s income source is mostly from being a successful Farmer. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Pa Dillon's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Farmer |
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Timeline
In the mid-1950s St Lachtain's became a major force on the club hurling scene at the minor level.
He first came to prominence on the club's under-14 team that was defeated by Thomastown in the 'B' county final in 1951.
Dillon's side built on this success and went on to secure the county under-14 title in 1952.
Dillon subsequently joined the St Lachtain's under-16 team where he enjoyed further success.
He added a winners' medal to his collection in this grade in 1954 when the club beat Thomastown by 4–6 to 2–3.
Dillon was a key member of this team and lined out in his first county minor decider in 1954.
Old rivals Thomastown provided the opposition and went on to defeat St. Lachtain's by 5–1 to 2–1.
St. Lachtain's reached the county minor final again in 1955, however, this time Glenmore were the opponents.
A huge 8–5 to 4–5 score line gave Dillon's side the victory.
Dillon's success at the club level brought him to the attention of the Kilkenny minor hurling selectors and he joined the team in 1955.
That year he won a Leinster in the minor grade as Wexford were accounted for after a draw and a replay.
Kilkenny was later beaten by Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final.
In 1956, Dillon was in his final year as a minor as St Lachtain's aimed to retain their title.
The club reached the county final for the third year in succession.
Thomastown provided the opposition and went on to secure an 8–4 to 5–3 victory.
In 1956, Dillon added a second Leinster minor winners' medal to his collection as Wexford were defeated in the provincial decider once again.
This victory allowed Kilkenny advance to the All-Ireland final where Tipperary were waiting.
An absolute rout took place as Tipp won the game by 4–16 to 1–5.
Three years later in 1959, Dillon was at full back on the St Lachtain's junior hurling team that contested the county championship final in that grade.
Once again it was a Thomastown selection that provided the opposition, however, after facing defeat to their old rivals at under-age levels, Dillon won a county junior championship title following a 4–7 to 4–2 victory.
Just two years after winning promotion from the junior grade St. Lachtain's reached the final of the county senior championship.
The opponents were Near South; however, St Lachtain's ability to score goals while conceding none proved decisive in the 4–5 to 0–12 victory.
It was Dillon's first senior county championship winners' medal.
He made his senior debut in a 1960 tournament game but had to wait until the 1964 championship before he became a regular.
Dillon went on to play a key part for Kilkenny during a successful era for the team, and won three All-Ireland medals, six Leinster medals and one National Hurling League medal.
Dillon's first senior outing in a Kilkenny jersey was against Waterford in a tournament game in 1960, however, it took him another few years to gain a permanent foothold in the county team.
After surrendering the title the following year, St Lachtain's reached the championship decider again in 1963.
Tullogher provided the opposition; however, they were no match for Dillon's side as a 1–7 to 0–3 score line gave him a second county title.
Jim 'Link Walsh was the regular full-back at the time while 'Cha' Whelan of Thomastown held the position for the 1963 championship.
By 1964 Dillon had taken over the position and became the first-choice number three for the majority of the next decade.
That year Dillon won his first Leinster winners' medal in the senior grade following a huge win over Dublin.
Staunch local rivals Tipperary later provided the opposition in the All-Ireland final, however, Kilkenny were the pundits' favourites to retain the title.
Dillon represented the Leinster inter-provincial team on a number of occasions throughout his career, winning Railway Cup medals in 1965 and 1972.
At the club level, he won two championship medals with St Lachtain's.
Cited by many of his hurling peers as one of the best full-backs of his generation, Dillon won two Cú Chulainn.
He was later named in the full-back position on the Kilkenny Hurling Team of the Century.
Dillon played his club hurling with the St Lachtain's club in Freshford and enjoyed a very successful under-age career.
Patrick "Pa" Dillon (1938 – 14 June 2013) was an Irish hurler who played as a full-back for the Kilkenny senior team.
Born in Freshford, County Kilkenny, Dillon first played competitive hurling in various juvenile grades.
He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Kilkenny minor team.