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Martin Comerford was born on 9 November, 1978 in London, England, is an Irish hurler (born 1978). Discover Martin Comerford'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 45 years old?
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45 years old |
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Scorpio |
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9 November |
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London, England |
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London, England
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Martin Comerford Height, Weight & Measurements
At 45 years old, Martin Comerford height is 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) .
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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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Martin Comerford Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Martin Comerford worth at the age of 45 years old? Martin Comerford’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from London, England. We have estimated Martin Comerford's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Martin Timothy Comerford (born 9 November 1978) is an Irish hurler who played as a centre-forward for the Kilkenny senior team.
Born in London, at an early age Comerford went to St. John's Boys' National School in Ballybough Street, Kilkenny.
Comerford went on to attend St. Kieran's College but was overlooked for the hurling team.
He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of twenty-one when he first linked up with the Kilkenny under-21 team.
Comerford never played minor hurling for Kilkenny, but was a late addition to the under-21 team for the All-Ireland series in 1999.
He was an unused substitute for Kilkenny's narrow 1–13 to 0–14 defeat of Galway to take the All-Ireland title.
He joined the senior panel during the 2001 championship.
Comerford later became a regular member of the starting fifteen, and won six All-Ireland medals, eight Leinster medals and four National League medals on the field of play.
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At club level Comerford is a two-time Leinster medallist with O'Loughlin Gaels.
In addition to this he has also won three championship medals, while he was an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion.
Comerford's brother, Andy, was a three-time All-Ireland medallist and winning captain with Kilkenny.
Throughout his career Comerford made 41 championship appearances.
In 2001 Comerford won his first championship medal following a 1–17 to 1–6 defeat of Graigue-Ballycallan.
Not only was it Comerford's first club championship but it was O'Loughlin Gaels' first ever.
In 2001 Comerford was added to the Kilkenny senior panel.
That year he was an unused substitute for Kilkenny's 2–19 to 0-12 provincial decider defeat of Wexford.
Comerford became a regular member of the starting fifteen in 2002.
He won his first National Hurling League medal that year, as a late Brian Dowling free secured a narrow 2–15 to 2–14 victory over Cork.
Comerford made his senior championship debut on 9 June 2002 in a 2–10 to 1-14 provincial semi-final defeat of Offaly.
He later collected his first Leinster medal on the field of play as Kilkenny recorded a narrow 0–19 to 0–17 defeat of fourteen-man Wexford.
On 8 September 2002 Comerford lined out in his first All-Ireland decider as Kilkenny faced first-round losers Clare.
Kilkenny forwards Henry Shefflin and D. J. Carey combined to score 2-13 between them, as Kilkenny secured a 2–20 to 0–19 victory.
It was Comerford's first All-Ireland medal.
He was later honoured with a first All-Star award.
Two years later in 2003 Comerford won a second championship winners' medal following a defeat of Young Irelands after a draw and a replay.
He later collected a first Leinster medal following a 0–15 to 0–9 defeat of double All-Ireland champions Birr.
In 2003 Comerford won a second league medal as Kilkenny came back from eight points down to secure a stunning 5–14 to 5-13 extra-time defeat of Tipperary.
He later won a second successive Leinster medal, as Kilkenny defeated Wexford by 2–23 to 2–12.
The subsequent All-Ireland final on 14 September 2003 saw Kilkenny face Cork for the first time in four years.
Both teams remained level for much of the game, exchanging tit-for-tat scores.
A Setanta Ó hAilpín goal gave Cork the advantage, however, a Comerford goal five minutes from the end settled the game as Kilkenny went on to win by 1–14 to 1–11.
It was Comerford's second All-Ireland medal.
He later collected his second All-Star award.
After a hiatus of seven years and a defeat in the 2006 championship decider, O'Loughlin Gaels reached the top of the pile once again in 2010 following a 0–17 to 1–11 defeat of Carrickshock.
It was Comerford's third championship medal.
O'Loughlin Gaels later secured a second Leinster club title following a 0–14 to 1–8 defeat of Oulart-the-Ballagh.
He announced his retirement from inter-county hurling on 12 May 2011.
Hogan's side subsequently qualified for an All-Ireland final showdown with Clarinbridge on 17 March 2011.
A dominant second-half display gave Clarinbridge a 2–18 to 0–12 victory.