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Bertie Óg Murphy

Bertie Óg Murphy (born 16 October 1954) is an Irish former hurling manager and former player who enjoyed a successful career as a right wing-forward with the Cork senior team.

Bertie Óg Murphy
Personal information
Irish name Parthalán Óg Ó Murchú
Sport Hurling
Position Right wing-forward
Born (1954-10-16) 16 October 1954 (age 68)
Glanmire, County Cork, Ireland
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Occupation School principal
Club(s)
Years Club
Sarsfields
Club titles
Cork titles 0
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
1975-1984
Cork 11 (1-28)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 4
All-Irelands 2
NHL 0
All Stars 0
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 22:43, 21 June 2016.

Born in Glanmire, County Cork, Murphy was introduced to hurling by his father, the long-serving secretary of the local club team, before later coming to prominence at underage levels with the Sarsfields club. He subsequently joined the Sarsfields senior team and was a one-time championship runner-up.

Murphy made his debut on the inter-county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Cork minor team. An All-Ireland runner-up in this grade, he later ended up as an All-Ireland runner-up with the under-21 team. His senior debut came during the 1975-76 league. He went on to play a key role for Cork in attack during a successful era, and won two All-Ireland medals and four Munster medals. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on two occasions.

Throughout his inter-county career Murphy made 11 championship appearances. He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1984 championship.

After being involved in team management and coaching in all grades at club level with Sarsfields, Murphy guided the Cork under-21 team to back-to-back All-Ireland titles. He later enjoyed an unsuccessful one-season spell as manager of the Cork senior team from 2001 to 2002. Murphy returned as Sarsfields manager in 2008 and guided the club to their first championship title in 51 years.

Playing career

Club

Murphy played his club hurling with the Sarsfields club in Glanmire and enjoyed some success. He won a county under-21 championship winners' medal in 1975 after Sarsfields defeated Bandon by 6-3 to 1-7. At this time Murphy was also a member of the club's senior team and spent the best part of twenty years playing in the forwards. In 1988 he played in his only county final, however, Glen Rovers were victorious on that occasion.[1]

Minor & under-21

Murphy first came to prominence as a dual player on the inter-county scene with Cork in the early 1970s. He first tasted success in 1972 when he captured a Munster minor hurling title following a 4-11 to 0-3 trouncing of Limerick.[2] The subsequent All-Ireland final saw Cork take on Kilkenny. A high-scoring game ensued, however, at the final whistle Cork were defeated by 8-7 to 3-9.[3]

1972 also saw Murphy enjoy much success with the Cork minor footballers. He picked up a Munster title in this code as well as Cork defeated arch-rivals Kerry by 2-14 to 1-14.[4] An All-Ireland final appearance later beckoned with Tyrone providing the opposition. The game was a close affair, however, Cork were the winners by 3-11 to 2-11.[5] This victory gave Murphy an All-Ireland minor football winners’ medal and was some consolation for losing the hurling decider two weeks earlier.

By 1975 Murphy joined Cork's under-21 hurling team. He subsequently captured his first Munster under-21 winners’ title following a 3-12 to 2-6 win over Limerick.[6] The subsequent All-Ireland final pitted Cork against fierce rivals Kilkenny. 'The Cats' were the overwhelming winners on that occasion by 5-13 to 2-9.[7]

Senior

Murphy subsequently joined the Cork senior team and made his debut in the Munster semi-final victory over Tipperary in 1976. It was the beginning of a glorious era for Cork, however, Murphy found it difficult to break onto the starting fifteen. He had a difficult time on the periphery.[citation needed]

After some years in the wilderness Cork bounced back in 1982 and qualified for the All-Ireland final. Following an impressive provincial championship campaign 'the Rebels' were the red-hot favourites, however, arch-rivals Kilkenny surprised. Murphy came on as a substitute in that game, however, Christy Heffernan scored two goals in a forty-second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork's sails. Ger Fennelly got a third goal within eight minutes of the restart, giving Kilkenny a 3-18 to 1-15 victory.[8]

In 1983 Murphy secured a more permanent place on the team as Cork’s run of provincial success continued. He won a Munster winners' medal that year as Cork trounced Waterford for the second consecutive year.[9] The subsequent All-Ireland final pitted Cork against Kilkenny for the second consecutive year also. ‘The Cats’ used a strong wind to dominate the opening half and built up a strong lead. Cork came storming back with goals by Tomás Mulcahy and Seánie O'Leary, however, at the full-time whistle Kilkenny had won by 2-14 to 2-12.[10]

Murphy remained on the Cork senior hurling panel for another while and won an All-Ireland medal as a non-playing substitute in 1984 following Cork's championship decider defeat of Offaly.[10]

Managerial career

Murphy first tried his hand at coaching with the Sarsfield's juveniles just as his playing career was coming to an end. He guided the club's young hurlers to back-to-back under-14 'A' hurling championship titles and a Féile na nGael title in the early 1990s.

In the late 1990s Murphy first tasted managerial success on the inter-county scene when he guided the Cork under-21 team to back-to-back All-Ireland medals in 1997 and 1998. He also served as a selector under Jimmy Barry-Murphy when he guided Cork to a senior All-Ireland victory in 1999. Murphy became manager of the Cork senior hurlers in 2002. He had an unsuccessful tenure as coach which culminated in his resignation after just one season in charge as the players went on strike due to the authoritarian nature of the Cork County Board.

Career statistics

Player

Team Year Munster All-Ireland Total
Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Cork 1976 1 0–00 0 0–00 1 0–00
1981 1 0–00 0 0–00 1 0–00
1982 2 0–03 1 0–00 3 0–03
1983 3 0–13 2 1-12 5 1-25
1984 0 0–00 1 0–00 1 0–00
Total 7 0-16 4 1-12 11 1-28

Manager

Team From To National League Munster All-Ireland Total
G W D L G W D L G W D L G W D L Win %
Cork 19 September 2001 25 September 2002 7 5 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 10 6 1 3 60

Honours

Player

Sarsfields
Cork

Selector

Cork

Manager

Sarsfields
Cork

References

  1. ^ "Bertie Óg Murphy". Sarsfield's. Retrieved 2 March 2009.[dead link]
  2. ^ Donegan, Des (2005). The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games. DBA Publications. p. 39.
  3. ^ Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 29
  4. ^ Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 154
  5. ^ Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 144
  6. ^ Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 48
  7. ^ Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 42
  8. ^ Corry, Eoghan (2005). The GAA Book of Lists. Hodder Headline Ireland. p. 361.
  9. ^ Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 26
  10. ^ a b The GAA Book of Lists p. 361

bertie, murphy, born, october, 1954, irish, former, hurling, manager, former, player, enjoyed, successful, career, right, wing, forward, with, cork, senior, team, personal, informationirish, nameparthalán, murchúsporthurlingpositionright, wing, forwardborn, 19. Bertie og Murphy born 16 October 1954 is an Irish former hurling manager and former player who enjoyed a successful career as a right wing forward with the Cork senior team Bertie og MurphyPersonal informationIrish nameParthalan og o MurchuSportHurlingPositionRight wing forwardBorn 1954 10 16 16 October 1954 age 68 Glanmire County Cork IrelandHeight5 ft 10 in 1 78 m OccupationSchool principalClub s YearsClubSarsfieldsClub titlesCork titles0Inter county ies YearsCountyApps scores 1975 1984Cork11 1 28 Inter county titlesMunster titles4All Irelands2NHL0All Stars0 Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 22 43 21 June 2016 Born in Glanmire County Cork Murphy was introduced to hurling by his father the long serving secretary of the local club team before later coming to prominence at underage levels with the Sarsfields club He subsequently joined the Sarsfields senior team and was a one time championship runner up Murphy made his debut on the inter county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Cork minor team An All Ireland runner up in this grade he later ended up as an All Ireland runner up with the under 21 team His senior debut came during the 1975 76 league He went on to play a key role for Cork in attack during a successful era and won two All Ireland medals and four Munster medals He was an All Ireland runner up on two occasions Throughout his inter county career Murphy made 11 championship appearances He retired from inter county hurling following the conclusion of the 1984 championship After being involved in team management and coaching in all grades at club level with Sarsfields Murphy guided the Cork under 21 team to back to back All Ireland titles He later enjoyed an unsuccessful one season spell as manager of the Cork senior team from 2001 to 2002 Murphy returned as Sarsfields manager in 2008 and guided the club to their first championship title in 51 years Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Club 1 2 Minor amp under 21 1 3 Senior 2 Managerial career 3 Career statistics 3 1 Player 3 2 Manager 4 Honours 4 1 Player 4 2 Selector 4 3 Manager 5 ReferencesPlaying career EditClub Edit Murphy played his club hurling with the Sarsfields club in Glanmire and enjoyed some success He won a county under 21 championship winners medal in 1975 after Sarsfields defeated Bandon by 6 3 to 1 7 At this time Murphy was also a member of the club s senior team and spent the best part of twenty years playing in the forwards In 1988 he played in his only county final however Glen Rovers were victorious on that occasion 1 Minor amp under 21 Edit Murphy first came to prominence as a dual player on the inter county scene with Cork in the early 1970s He first tasted success in 1972 when he captured a Munster minor hurling title following a 4 11 to 0 3 trouncing of Limerick 2 The subsequent All Ireland final saw Cork take on Kilkenny A high scoring game ensued however at the final whistle Cork were defeated by 8 7 to 3 9 3 1972 also saw Murphy enjoy much success with the Cork minor footballers He picked up a Munster title in this code as well as Cork defeated arch rivals Kerry by 2 14 to 1 14 4 An All Ireland final appearance later beckoned with Tyrone providing the opposition The game was a close affair however Cork were the winners by 3 11 to 2 11 5 This victory gave Murphy an All Ireland minor football winners medal and was some consolation for losing the hurling decider two weeks earlier By 1975 Murphy joined Cork s under 21 hurling team He subsequently captured his first Munster under 21 winners title following a 3 12 to 2 6 win over Limerick 6 The subsequent All Ireland final pitted Cork against fierce rivals Kilkenny The Cats were the overwhelming winners on that occasion by 5 13 to 2 9 7 Senior Edit Murphy subsequently joined the Cork senior team and made his debut in the Munster semi final victory over Tipperary in 1976 It was the beginning of a glorious era for Cork however Murphy found it difficult to break onto the starting fifteen He had a difficult time on the periphery citation needed After some years in the wilderness Cork bounced back in 1982 and qualified for the All Ireland final Following an impressive provincial championship campaign the Rebels were the red hot favourites however arch rivals Kilkenny surprised Murphy came on as a substitute in that game however Christy Heffernan scored two goals in a forty second spell just before the interval to take the wind out of Cork s sails Ger Fennelly got a third goal within eight minutes of the restart giving Kilkenny a 3 18 to 1 15 victory 8 In 1983 Murphy secured a more permanent place on the team as Cork s run of provincial success continued He won a Munster winners medal that year as Cork trounced Waterford for the second consecutive year 9 The subsequent All Ireland final pitted Cork against Kilkenny for the second consecutive year also The Cats used a strong wind to dominate the opening half and built up a strong lead Cork came storming back with goals by Tomas Mulcahy and Seanie O Leary however at the full time whistle Kilkenny had won by 2 14 to 2 12 10 Murphy remained on the Cork senior hurling panel for another while and won an All Ireland medal as a non playing substitute in 1984 following Cork s championship decider defeat of Offaly 10 Managerial career EditMurphy first tried his hand at coaching with the Sarsfield s juveniles just as his playing career was coming to an end He guided the club s young hurlers to back to back under 14 A hurling championship titles and a Feile na nGael title in the early 1990s In the late 1990s Murphy first tasted managerial success on the inter county scene when he guided the Cork under 21 team to back to back All Ireland medals in 1997 and 1998 He also served as a selector under Jimmy Barry Murphy when he guided Cork to a senior All Ireland victory in 1999 Murphy became manager of the Cork senior hurlers in 2002 He had an unsuccessful tenure as coach which culminated in his resignation after just one season in charge as the players went on strike due to the authoritarian nature of the Cork County Board Career statistics EditPlayer Edit Team Year Munster All Ireland TotalApps Score Apps Score Apps ScoreCork 1976 1 0 00 0 0 00 1 0 001981 1 0 00 0 0 00 1 0 001982 2 0 03 1 0 00 3 0 031983 3 0 13 2 1 12 5 1 251984 0 0 00 1 0 00 1 0 00Total 7 0 16 4 1 12 11 1 28Manager Edit Team From To National League Munster All Ireland TotalG W D L G W D L G W D L G W D L Win Cork 19 September 2001 25 September 2002 7 5 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 10 6 1 3 60Honours EditPlayer Edit SarsfieldsCork Under 21 Hurling Championship 1 1975CorkAll Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2 1976 sub 1984 sub Munster Senior Hurling Championship 4 1976 sub 1982 sub 1983 1984 sub Munster Under 21 Hurling Championship 1 1975 All Ireland Minor Football Championship 1 1972 Munster Minor Football Championship 1 1972 Munster Minor Hurling Championship 1 1972Selector Edit CorkMunster Senior Hurling Championship 1 2000Manager Edit SarsfieldsCork Senior Hurling Championship 1 2008CorkAll Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championship 2 1997 1998 Munster Under 21 Hurling Championship 3 1996 1997 1998References Edit Bertie og Murphy Sarsfield s Retrieved 2 March 2009 dead link Donegan Des 2005 The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games DBA Publications p 39 Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 29 Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 154 Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 144 Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 48 Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 42 Corry Eoghan 2005 The GAA Book of Lists Hodder Headline Ireland p 361 Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 26 a b The GAA Book of Lists p 361 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bertie og Murphy amp oldid 1108180259, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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