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Ollie Moran was born on 7 November, 1975 in Castleconnell, County Limerick, is an Irish sportsperson (born 1975). Discover Ollie Moran'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 48 years old?
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Financial Advisor |
Age |
48 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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7 November, 1975 |
Birthday |
7 November |
Birthplace |
Castleconnell, County Limerick |
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Ollie Moran Height, Weight & Measurements
At 48 years old, Ollie Moran height is 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) .
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6 ft 2 in (1.88 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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Ollie Moran Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ollie Moran worth at the age of 48 years old? Ollie Moran’s income source is mostly from being a successful sportsperson. He is from . We have estimated Ollie Moran's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Timeline
Oliver Moran (born 7 November 1975 in Castleconnell, County Limerick) is an Irish sportsperson.
Ollie Moran was born in Castleconnell, County Limerick in 1975.
He was raised by his parents, Pat and Brigid, on a dairy farm along with his brother and fellow Limerick hurler, Niall.
He was born into a family that has a strong association with the game of hurling.
He is a first cousin to Tipperary hurlers, Eoin and Paul Kelly and is also a relation of former Tipperary manager, Babs Keating.
From an early age, Ollie showed great skill as an all-round sports star.
He played both hurling and football at minor level for Limerick.
As well as Gaelic games, Ollie was an accomplished rugby union player.
At underage, he was more into rugby and played at full back for Ireland U18s, the Irish Colleges, and Munster U18s and U20s.
He won an AIL Division Four medal with UL Bohemians.
Ollie was educated at local secondary school, Ardscoil Rís, and later attended Waterford Regional Technical College where he graduated with a First Class Honours Degree (BA) in Financial Services.
In the early 1990s, Ollie joined the Limerick minor hurling panel.
He later graduated on to the county's under-21 team, however, he had little success at either level.
Ollie attended Waterford Regional Technical College (WRTC), now known as Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT), between the years of 1994 and 2003.
Here, his hurling skills came to the fore.
In 1994, his first year playing for WRTC, he won an All-Ireland Freshers Hurling title as well as featuring in the Fitzgibbon Cup team that lost in extra time of the final to UL by 2-11 to 1-11.
The following year, WRTC were back in the Fitzgibbon Cup final, this time against UCD whom they beat by 3-15 to 1-4.
Ollie featured as a substitute on this team.
He plays hurling with his local club Ahane and was a member of the Limerick senior inter-county team from 1997 to 2009.
During his career as a hurler, he has won 3 County Championships with Ahane, 2 Fitzgibbon Cup titles with Waterford IT, a National Hurling League and Waterford Crystal Cup title with Limerick, 5 Railway Cup titles with Munster and a shinty/hurling international with Ireland.
He has worked as a Financial Advisor in the Financial Services industry since 1997.
Moran received his first senior championship medal in 1998 when Ahane beat Patrickswell by 1-11 to 0-9.
He wasn't long waiting for a second county medal as Ahane were in the final the following year, this time against Kilmallock whom they drew with in the first final, 0-12 to 2-6.
However, Ahane were crowned champions after the game was replayed at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick.
They won the game by a scoreline of 0-14 to 2-5.
Ollie played at centre-back and picked up the man of the match award for a great performance which saw him score 3 points in total.
Ahane were back in the county final in 2002, however they lost on this occasion to Adare by 0-14 to 0-12.
Ollie didn't play in another Fitzgibbon Cup final until 2003, when WIT beat Cork IT by 0-13 to 0-7, earning him his second medal.
This time he gave brilliant performance at midfield and managed to score a point early on in the game.
Ollie's individual accolades include a Munster All-Star award in 2004 and a GAA All-Star award in 2007.
Ollie picked up his third county medal in 2004 when Ahane beat Garryspillane in the final.
Ollie's brother, Niall, was the hero on this occasion after he scored a 58-yard free deep into injury time to put their team ahead by a single point and win by 1-11 to 0-13.
He was also captain of the Limerick Senior Hurling Team in 2005.
He is the owner and principal director of company, Ollie Moran Financial Services Limited, which have been based in Limerick since September 2008.
He lives with his wife, Lisa, and son, David.
Ollie plays his club hurling with Ahane, the club made famous by the legendary Mick Mackey.
He enjoyed much success at under-age level and was later part of 3 different senior teams that won the Limerick County Championship.
The most recent county final that Ollie featured in was the 2008 final against Adare who once again defeated them, this time by a scoreline of 0-13 to 0-8.
Despite having won numerous county titles, Ollie and the Ahane club have never been successful in the Munster Club Championship and hence have never progressed to the All-Ireland Club Championship.
In 2013 he appeared as a studio analyst on The Sunday Game.