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Frankie Walsh was born on 1936 in Waterford, Ireland, is a Waterford hurler. Discover Frankie Walsh'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 76 years old?
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Welder |
Age |
76 years old |
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1936, 1936 |
Birthday |
1936 |
Birthplace |
Waterford, Ireland |
Date of death |
28 December, 2012 |
Died Place |
Waterford, Ireland |
Nationality |
Ireland
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Frankie Walsh Height, Weight & Measurements
At 76 years old, Frankie Walsh height is 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) .
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5 ft 7 in (1.70 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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Frankie Walsh Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Frankie Walsh worth at the age of 76 years old? Frankie Walsh’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Ireland. We have estimated Frankie Walsh's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Frankie Walsh was born in the city of Waterford in 1936.
He was greatly influenced by John Keane (a distant relative) and others from the 1948 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winning team.
The year after this victory Walsh began hurling with Mount Sion CBS in the street leagues in the city.
He captured his very first medal that same year when defeating Roanmore in the street league final.
In 1953 Walsh was a member of the Mount Sion team that competed in the Dr Harty Cup competition.
Mount Sion defeated St Flannan's College of Ennis in the final to take the title.
Walsh later worked as a welder in his native Waterford.
Walsh played his club hurling and football with the Mount Sion club and enjoyed much success in a career that spanned three decades.
After winning a county minor championship medal in 1953, Walsh joined the Mount Sion senior hurling team in 1954.
That year the club won the championship after a defeat of Erin's Own, however, Walsh was an unused substitute and didn't receive a medal.
By 1955 Walsh was a regular member of the Mount Sion starting fifteen.
A 2–10 to 3–4 defeat of Abbeyside gave Walsh his first championship medal on the field of play.
It was the first of seven successive championships for Walsh as Mount Sion continued to dominated club hurling in Waterford.
During this period Walsh also lined out with the Mount Sion senior football team.
Walsh made his first appearance for the team during the 1956 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the 1970 championship.
During that time he won one All-Ireland medal, three Munster medals and one National Hurling League medal.
In 1956 he won his first championship medal as Dungarvan by 3–2 to 2–4.
He subsequently made his debut for the senior team in a National Hurling League relegation game against Kilkenny and later made his championship debut against Cork in 1956.
Ironically, Walsh's first championship game could easily have been his last as he received a fractured skull from a swinging hurley.
In spite of his injury Walsh was back on the team again in 1957.
That year he lined out in his first provincial decider with reigning champions Cork providing the opposition.
Waterford were the underdogs going into the game; however, at the long whistle Walsh ended up with a Munster medal following a 1–11 to 1–6 victory.
The men from the Déise later lined out in the All-Ireland final with Kilkenny providing the opposition.
Over 70,000 spectators turned up at Croke Park to see an exciting game of hurling.
With fifteen minutes left in the game Waterford led by six points.
In 1959 Walsh captained the team to the All-Ireland title.
At club level Walsh had a lengthy career with Mount Sion, winning twelve county club championship.
In retirement from playing Walsh became involved in team management.
Three years later in 1959 Walsh added a second championship medal to his collection as De La Salle were accounted for.
He won his third and final football championship medal in 1961 as Stardbally were defeated by 3–5 to 2–3.
A record-breaking ten-in-a-row proved beyond the Mount Sion hurling team as Erin's Own bested them in the championship decider of 1962.
In spite of this Walsh's side bounced back the following year to record a 4–6 to 3–4 defeat of Ballygunner.
The victory began another great run of success as further defeats of Abbeyside and Ballygunner gave Mount Sion a hat-trick of championship titles.
After several years out of the limelight, Mount Sion returned to the top of the championship pile once again in 1969.
A huge 7–11 to 2–13 defeat of Abbeyside gave Walsh his eleventh championship medal.
Three years later Walsh was in the twilight of his club hurling career as Mount Sion reached the championship decider.
A 2–10 to 2–8 defeat of Dunhill gave Mount Sion the title and gave Walsh a remarkable twelfth championship medal.
Walsh first came to prominence at inter-county level as a member of the Waterford minor hurling team; however, he had little success in this grade.
He trained the Waterford senior hurling team in the early 1970s before later serving as manager of the Mount Sion senior hurling team in the early 1990s.
Frankie Walsh (1936 – 28 December 2012) was an Irish hurler who played as a left wing-forward at senior level for the Waterford county team.