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Mick Cashman

Michael Cashman (1931 – 17 September 1988) was an Irish hurler who played as a goalkeeper for the Cork senior team.

Mick Cashman
Personal information
Irish name Mícheál Ó Cíosáin
Sport Hurling
Position Goalkeeper
Born 1931
Blackrock, Cork, Ireland
Died 17 September 1988
Blackrock, Cork, Ireland
Club(s)
Years Club
1950-1967
Blackrock
Club titles
Cork titles 2
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
1950–1962
Cork 17 (0-00)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 3
All-Irelands 2
NHL 1
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 22:01, 11 September 2014.

Born in Blackrock, Cork, Cashman first arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Cork minor team before later joining the junior side. He joined the senior team during the 1951 championship. Cashman went on to enjoy a decade-long inter-county career and won two Munster medals and one National Hurling League medal. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion.

As a member of the Munster inter-provincial team on a number of occasions, Cashman won six Railway Cup medals. At club level he won two championship medals with Blackrock.

His brother-in-law, Jimmy Brohan, was a contemporary on the Cork hurling team, while his sons, Tom and Jim, enjoyed All-Ireland success with Cork. His grandson, Niall Cashman, currently plays with Cork.

Throughout his career Cashman made 17 championship appearances. His retirement came following the conclusion of the 1962 championship.

Playing career edit

Club edit

In 1956 Cashman was captain of the Blackrock senior hurling team that reached the final of the county championship. A 2–10 to 2–2 defeat of northside kingpins Glen Rovers gave Cashmna his first championship medal.

After losing to the same opposition in 1959, Blackrock reached the decider once again in 1961. Cashman was captain for a second time as the Rockies defeated divisional side Avondhu by 4–10 to 3–7.

Inter-county edit

Cashman first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Cork senior team in the early 1950s. After Tom Mulcahy retired from inter-county hurling after the 1951 championship Cashman became Cork's new goalkeeper. Success, however, was slow in coming. In 1952 Cashman was struck down with tonsilitis just before the start of the championship and was forced to withdraw from the starting fifteen. Former sub 'keeper Dave Creedon was recalled and proved so effective in goal that he succeeded in displacing Cashman as the first-choice goalkeeper for a number of years.[1]

There was some success for Cashman. He came on as a substitute in the 1953 league final as Cork defeated Tipperary to take the National Hurling League title.[2] He was still relegated to the subs' bench for the subsequent championship campaign.

In 1954 Tipperary fell to Cork by 2–8 to 1–8 in the provincial final. Cashman played as a half-back in that game to collect his first Munster title on the field of play.[3] He played no part in Cork's subsequent All-Ireland final victory.

Cork lost their provincial crown in 1955 and Dave Creedon retired from inter-county hurling. This opened the door for Cashman to return as first-choice goalkeeper for the following year. In 1956 Cork reached the Munster final once again. Limerick provided the opposition on that occasion, however, Cork recorded a 5–5 o 3–5 victory. It was Cashman's second Munster winners' medal on the field of play.[4] Cork later lined out in the All-Ireland final with Wexford providing the opposition. The game has gone down in history as one of the all-time classic games as Christy Ring was bidding for a record ninth All-Ireland medal. The game turned on one important incident as the Wexford goalkeeper, Art Foley, made a miraculous save from a Ring shot and cleared the sliotar up the field to set up another attack. Wexford went on to win the game on a score line of 2–14 to 2–8 and Cashman was left with a runners-up medal.[5]

In 1957 Cashman was appointed captain of his native-county’s senior hurling team. Once again Cork reached the Munster final, however, they were defeated by Waterford on a score line of 1–11 to 1–6.[6] Cashman’s side contested three consecutive provincial finals in 1959, 1960 and 1961, however, he ended up on the losing side on every occasion.[7] He served as captain of the team again in 1962, however, he retired from inter-county hurling following Cork’s early exit from the championship.

Inter-provincial edit

Cashman also lined out with Munster in the inter-provincial hurling competition and enjoyed much success. He first lined out with his province as captain in 1957 and guided Munster to a 5–7 to 2–5 victory over Leinster. This was the first of five consecutive Railway Cup victories for Cashman a spart of the Munster team. He won a sixth and final Railway Cup winners' medal in 1963 as Munster accounted for Leinster by just a single point.[8]

Post-playing career edit

In retirement from hurling Cashman came to be regarded as one of Cork’s greatest players never to win an All-Ireland medal. Although he never achieved this distinction himself he did live to see his two sons have much success on the hurling field with both Blackrock and Cork. In 1986 both Jim and Tom Cashman won senior All-Ireland medals with Cork.[citation needed]

Mick Cashman died in 1990.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Horgan, Tim (2007). Christy Ring: Hurling's Greatest. The Collins Press. p. 128.
  2. ^ Donegan, Des (2005). The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games. DBA Publications. p. 73.
  3. ^ The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 25
  4. ^ The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 25
  5. ^ Corry, Eoghan (2005). The GAA Book of Lists. Hodder Headline Ireland. p. 353.
  6. ^ The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 25
  7. ^ The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p. 25
  8. ^ . Munster GAA. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2009.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Cork Senior Hurling Captain
1957
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cork Senior Hurling Captain
1962
Succeeded by
Achievements
Preceded by Railway Cup Hurling Final
winning captain

1957
Succeeded by

mick, cashman, michael, cashman, 1931, september, 1988, irish, hurler, played, goalkeeper, cork, senior, team, personal, informationirish, namemícheál, cíosáinsporthurlingpositiongoalkeeperborn1931blackrock, cork, irelanddied17, september, 1988blackrock, cork,. Michael Cashman 1931 17 September 1988 was an Irish hurler who played as a goalkeeper for the Cork senior team Mick CashmanPersonal informationIrish nameMicheal o CiosainSportHurlingPositionGoalkeeperBorn1931Blackrock Cork IrelandDied17 September 1988Blackrock Cork IrelandClub s YearsClub1950 1967BlackrockClub titlesCork titles2Inter county ies YearsCountyApps scores 1950 1962Cork17 0 00 Inter county titlesMunster titles3All Irelands2NHL1 Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 22 01 11 September 2014 Born in Blackrock Cork Cashman first arrived on the inter county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Cork minor team before later joining the junior side He joined the senior team during the 1951 championship Cashman went on to enjoy a decade long inter county career and won two Munster medals and one National Hurling League medal He was an All Ireland runner up on one occasion As a member of the Munster inter provincial team on a number of occasions Cashman won six Railway Cup medals At club level he won two championship medals with Blackrock His brother in law Jimmy Brohan was a contemporary on the Cork hurling team while his sons Tom and Jim enjoyed All Ireland success with Cork His grandson Niall Cashman currently plays with Cork Throughout his career Cashman made 17 championship appearances His retirement came following the conclusion of the 1962 championship Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Club 1 2 Inter county 1 3 Inter provincial 2 Post playing career 3 ReferencesPlaying career editClub edit In 1956 Cashman was captain of the Blackrock senior hurling team that reached the final of the county championship A 2 10 to 2 2 defeat of northside kingpins Glen Rovers gave Cashmna his first championship medal After losing to the same opposition in 1959 Blackrock reached the decider once again in 1961 Cashman was captain for a second time as the Rockies defeated divisional side Avondhu by 4 10 to 3 7 Inter county edit Cashman first came to prominence on the inter county scene as a member of the Cork senior team in the early 1950s After Tom Mulcahy retired from inter county hurling after the 1951 championship Cashman became Cork s new goalkeeper Success however was slow in coming In 1952 Cashman was struck down with tonsilitis just before the start of the championship and was forced to withdraw from the starting fifteen Former sub keeper Dave Creedon was recalled and proved so effective in goal that he succeeded in displacing Cashman as the first choice goalkeeper for a number of years 1 There was some success for Cashman He came on as a substitute in the 1953 league final as Cork defeated Tipperary to take the National Hurling League title 2 He was still relegated to the subs bench for the subsequent championship campaign In 1954 Tipperary fell to Cork by 2 8 to 1 8 in the provincial final Cashman played as a half back in that game to collect his first Munster title on the field of play 3 He played no part in Cork s subsequent All Ireland final victory Cork lost their provincial crown in 1955 and Dave Creedon retired from inter county hurling This opened the door for Cashman to return as first choice goalkeeper for the following year In 1956 Cork reached the Munster final once again Limerick provided the opposition on that occasion however Cork recorded a 5 5 o 3 5 victory It was Cashman s second Munster winners medal on the field of play 4 Cork later lined out in the All Ireland final with Wexford providing the opposition The game has gone down in history as one of the all time classic games as Christy Ring was bidding for a record ninth All Ireland medal The game turned on one important incident as the Wexford goalkeeper Art Foley made a miraculous save from a Ring shot and cleared the sliotar up the field to set up another attack Wexford went on to win the game on a score line of 2 14 to 2 8 and Cashman was left with a runners up medal 5 In 1957 Cashman was appointed captain of his native county s senior hurling team Once again Cork reached the Munster final however they were defeated by Waterford on a score line of 1 11 to 1 6 6 Cashman s side contested three consecutive provincial finals in 1959 1960 and 1961 however he ended up on the losing side on every occasion 7 He served as captain of the team again in 1962 however he retired from inter county hurling following Cork s early exit from the championship Inter provincial edit Cashman also lined out with Munster in the inter provincial hurling competition and enjoyed much success He first lined out with his province as captain in 1957 and guided Munster to a 5 7 to 2 5 victory over Leinster This was the first of five consecutive Railway Cup victories for Cashman a spart of the Munster team He won a sixth and final Railway Cup winners medal in 1963 as Munster accounted for Leinster by just a single point 8 Post playing career editIn retirement from hurling Cashman came to be regarded as one of Cork s greatest players never to win an All Ireland medal Although he never achieved this distinction himself he did live to see his two sons have much success on the hurling field with both Blackrock and Cork In 1986 both Jim and Tom Cashman won senior All Ireland medals with Cork citation needed Mick Cashman died in 1990 citation needed References edit Horgan Tim 2007 Christy Ring Hurling s Greatest The Collins Press p 128 Donegan Des 2005 The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games DBA Publications p 73 The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 25 The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 25 Corry Eoghan 2005 The GAA Book of Lists Hodder Headline Ireland p 353 The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 25 The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games p 25 Munster Railway Cup Hurling Teams Munster GAA Archived from the original on 19 July 2008 Retrieved 15 February 2009 Sporting positions Preceded byTony O Shaughnessy Cork Senior Hurling Captain1957 Succeeded byPaddy Barry Preceded byChristy Ring Cork Senior Hurling Captain1962 Succeeded byMick McCarthy Achievements Preceded byNick O Donnell Leinster Railway Cup Hurling Finalwinning captain1957 Succeeded byPhil Grimes Munster Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mick Cashman amp oldid 1156650891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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