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Tony Doran

Anthony Doran (born April 1946) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a full-forward for the Wexford senior team.[1][2][3] Doran won an All-Ireland title both for his county and club.

Tony Doran
Personal information
Irish name Tónaí Ó Deoráin
Sport Hurling
Position Full-forward
Born April 1946
Boolavogue, County Wexford
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Occupation Farmer
Club(s)
Years Club
1963–1993
Buffer's Alley
Club titles
Wexford titles 12
Leinster titles 3
All-Ireland Titles 1
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
1967–1984
Wexford 40 (40–56)
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 4
All-Irelands 1
NHL 2
All Stars 1
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 00:06, 25 May 2023.

Born in Boolavogue, County Wexford, Doran first arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Wexford minor team, before later joining the under-21 side.[4] He joined the senior panel during the 1964–65 National League. Doran went on to play a key part for the team over the next two decades, and won one All-Ireland medal, four Leinster medals and two National Hurling League medals. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on three occasions.

As a member of the Leinster inter-provincial team on a number of occasions, Doran won seven Railway Cup medals. At club level he is a one-time All-Ireland medallist with Buffer's Alley. In addition to this he also won three Leinster medals and twelve championship medals in a career that spanned thirty years.

Doran's career tally of 41 goals and 57 points marks him out as Wexford's second highest championship scorer of all-time.

Throughout his inter-county career, Doran made 40 championship appearances for Wexford. His retirement came following the conclusion of the 1984 championship.

His brother, Colm, also enjoyed a lengthy career with Wexford.

Doran has been voted on to teams made up of the sport's greats, and was chosen at full-forward on the All-Ireland club hurling silver jubilee team in 1996, before later claiming the same position on a specially-chosen greatest ever Wexford side in 2002.[5]

Playing career edit

Club edit

Doran began his club career playing at underage levels with Moonageer-Boolavogue, before later joining the Buffer's Alley in the late sixties.

In 1968 Doran won his first championship medal following a defeat of Faythe Harriers. It was the club's first ever championship title.

After surrendering their championship crown in 1969, Buffer's Alley reclaimed the title in 1970. It was Doran's second championship medal.

Buffer's Alley quickly became one of the dominant forces in club hurling in Wexford. After a defeat in the championship decider in 1973, the club went on to claim back-to-back titles in 1975 and 1976.

After a period of uncertainty Buffer's Alley bounced back in 1982 to begin a remarkable run of success. Defeats of Oulart-the Ballagh, St. Martin's and Faythe Harriers (twice) secured four successive championships. These wins brought Doran's medal tally to an impressive eight. The last of these victories was converted into provincial success, with Doran collecting a Leinster medal following a 3–9 to 0–7 defeat of Kinnitty. Buffer's Alley later faced Kilruane MacDonaghs in the All-Ireland decider on 16 March 1986. A close game developed, however, five rallying points from Jim Williams helped Kilruane to a narrow 1–15 to 2–10 victory.[6]

Doran won a ninth championship medal in 1988 as Buffer's Alley put a halt to Rathnure's quest for a third successive title. He later collected a second Leinster medal as Ballyhale Shamrocks were defeated by 1–12 to 1–9. O'Donovan Rossa provided the opposition in the subsequent All-Ireland final on 17 March 1989. Rossa's five-point lead was hauled back with a Séamus O'Leary goal while Henry Butler was the hero in goal. A 2–12 to 0–12 victory gave 42-year-old Doran an All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship medal.

A tenth championship medal was collected by Doran in 1989, before later claiming his eleventh and twelfth titles with back-to-back victories in 1991 and 1992. The latter victory was later converted into a third Leinster medal following a 2–13 t 0–13 defeat of St. Rynagh's.

Doran retired from club hurling in 1993 following a junior championship final.

Inter-county edit

Doran joined the Wexford minor hurling team as a seventeen-year-old in 1963. He won a Leinster medal that year following a high-scoring 6–10 to 6–8 defeat of nine-in-a-row chasing Kilkenny team. The subsequent All-Ireland decider against Limerick was also a high-scoring affair, however, 6–12 to 5–9 victory gave Doran an All-Ireland medal.[7]

Two years later in 1965 Doran was a key member of the Wexford under-21 team. A 7–9 to 1–5 trouncing of Dublin gave him his first Leinster medal in that grade. Reigning champions Tipperary were the opponents in the subsequent All-Ireland final, however, a 3–7 to 1–4 victory gave Doran an All-Ireland medal.

Wexford retained their provincial crown in 1966, with Doran collecting a second Leinster medal following a 7–10 to 2–8 demolition of Laois. The subsequent All-Ireland decider saw Cork providing the opposition. After a high-scoring hour of hurling Wexford scored 5–6 to Cork's 3–12 resulting in a draw. The replay was also a close affair with the sides finishing level again at 4–9 apiece. A third game produced the eventual winner as Wexford were defeated by 9–9 to 5–9.

By this stage Doran had already joined the Wexford senior team. He claimed his first silverware with a National Hurling League medal in 1967 following a 3–10 to 1–9 defeat of Kilkenny. Doran made his championship debut on 25 June 1967 in a 6–10 to 1–6 Leinster semi-final defeat of Laois.

Doran won his first Leinster medal in the senior grade in 1968 following a 3–13 to 4–9 defeat of reigning provincial and All-Ireland champions Kilkenny. This victory allowed Wexford to advance to an All-Ireland final against Tipperary, the outstanding team of the decade, on 1 September 1968. All was going to plan for Tipperary as they took a 1–11 to 1–3 lead at half-time. In one of the great All-Ireland comebacks,[original research?] Doran got Wexford back on track with a goal six minutes after the interval. Three more goals followed from Paul Lynch, Jack Berry and Doran again. Late goals from Michael "Babs" Keating and Seán McLoughlin for Tipp failed to stem the tide as Wexford secured a 5–8 to 3–12 victory.[8] It was Doran's first All-Ireland medal.

After surrendering their championship titles in 1969, Wexford regrouped the following year. A 4–16 to 3–14 defeat of old rivals Kilkenny in the very first 80-minute championship game gave Doran a second Leinster medal. Wexford subsequently faced Cork in the All-Ireland decider on 6 September 1970. A record 64-point scoreline and eleven goals were produced in a sometimes ill-tempered and disappointing contest. Doran top scored for Wexford with two goals, however, the day belonged to Eddie O'Brien who scored a hat-trick of goals for Cork from his hand. A remarkable 6–21 to 5–10 score line gave Cork the victory.[9]

Doran won a second National League medal in 1973 following a 4–13 to 3–7 defeat of Limerick.

After a five-year period of Kilkenny dominance Wexford broke through in 1976. A 2–20 to 1–6 trouncing gave Doran, who was now captain of the team, a third Leinster medal. Cork provided the opposition in the subsequent All-Ireland final on 5 September 1976. Wexford got off to a strong start and were 2–2 to no score ahead after just six minutes. Wexford had a two-point lead with ten minutes to go, however, three points from Jimmy Barry-Murphy, two from Pat Moylan and a kicked effort from Ray Cummins gave Cork a 2–21 to 4–11 victory.[10] In spite of this defeat Doran was later presented with his sole All-Star as well as being named Texaco Hurler of the Year.

Doran was Wexford captain again in 1977 as he collected his fourth Leinster medal following a 3–17 to 3–14 defeat of Kilkenny. The All-Ireland final on 4 September 1977 was a repeat of the previous year, with Cork providing the opposition once again. Seánie O'Leary score the decisive goal for Cork as the game entered the last quarter, while Martin Coleman brought off a match-winning save from Christy Keogh to foil the Wexford comeback. A 1–17 to 3–8 defeat was Doran's lot as he endured a second successive year as the All-Ireland runner-up captain.

Wexford went into decline following this defeat as Kilkenny and Offaly emerged as the dominant teams in Leinster. Doran played his last game for Wexford in a 1–15 to 2–11 Leinster decider defeat by Offaly on 8 July 1984. He retired from inter-county hurling following this defeat.

Inter-provincial edit

Doran was also picked for the Leinster inter-provincial team on many occasions between 1968 and 1979.

Between 1971 and 1975 Leinster enjoyed their greatest ever period of success.[original research?] Five consecutive defeats of fierce rivals Munster, with Doran at full-forward, gave him his first five Railway Cup medals.

After a brief hiatus in 1976, Doran collected his sixth Railway Cup medal in 1977 following a 2–17 to 1–13 defeat of Munster once again.

Doran won his seventh and final Railway Cup medal in 1979, as Connacht were bested by 1–13 to 1–9.

Career statistics edit

Team Year National League Leinster All-Ireland Total
Division Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Wexford 1966-67 Division 1A 6 9-06 2 1-02 8 10-08
1967-68 6 5-03 2 4-02 1 2-01 11 11-06
1968-69 7 5-03 1 2-03 8 7-06
1969-70 4 2-02 2 4-01 2 3-00 8 9-03
1970-71 8 6-11 2 3-02 10 9-13
1971-72 2 2-02 3 2-09 5 4-11
1972-73 11 7-11 2 2-02 13 9-13
1973-74 5 1-02 1 0-04 6 1-06
1974-75 6 4-00 2 1-02 8 5-02
1975-76 7 4-05 2 1-07 3 4-02 12 9-14
1976-77 5 2-05 2 3-05 1 1-00 8 6-10
1977-78 9 4-09 2 0-01 11 4-10
1978-79 4 0-05 1 1-01 5 1-06
1979-80 Division 1B 4 3-06 1 1-01 5 4-07
1980-81 Division 1A 7 4-05 3 2-06 10 6-11
1981-82 Division 1B 5 2-01 1 0-00 6 2-01
1982-83 Division 1 7 5-06 2 2-02 9 7-08
1983-84 1 0-00 2 1-03 3 1-03
Total 106 65-82 33 30-53 7 10-03 146 105-138

Honours edit

Team edit

Buffer's Alley
Wexford
Leinster
  • Railway Cup (7): 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979

Individual edit

Honours

References edit

  1. ^ "Tony Doran". Hogan Stand website. 18 October 1991. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  2. ^ Doody, Derry J. F. . Scoreboard memories website. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  3. ^ King, Séamus J. . Séamus J. King website. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Memories return of sole U-21 win". Wexford People. 14 May 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Greatest Wexford hurling team named". Hogan Stand website. 11 January 2002. Retrieved 4 July 2014.
  6. ^ Breheny, Martin (15 March 2011). "All-Ireland Club Hurling". Irish Independent. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Minor breakthrough was 50 years ago". Wexford People. 16 April 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  8. ^ . Premier view website. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  9. ^ "This will help cheer up Cork fans". Balls.ie website. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Cork's three-in-a-row 70s hurling teams honoured". Hogan Stand website. 23 March 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  11. ^ "GAA Museum Hall of Fame - Tony Doran". GAA.ie. 15 May 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  12. ^ Breheny, Martin (30 May 2020). "Revealed: The Top 20 hurlers in Ireland over the past 50 years". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 30 May 2020.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Tony Doran news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Anthony Doran born April 1946 is an Irish retired hurler who played as a full forward for the Wexford senior team 1 2 3 Doran won an All Ireland title both for his county and club Tony DoranPersonal informationIrish nameTonai o DeorainSportHurlingPositionFull forwardBornApril 1946Boolavogue County WexfordHeight6 ft 0 in 1 83 m OccupationFarmerClub s YearsClub1963 1993Buffer s AlleyClub titlesWexford titles12Leinster titles3All Ireland Titles1Inter county ies YearsCountyApps scores 1967 1984Wexford40 40 56 Inter county titlesLeinster titles4All Irelands1NHL2All Stars1 Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 00 06 25 May 2023 Born in Boolavogue County Wexford Doran first arrived on the inter county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Wexford minor team before later joining the under 21 side 4 He joined the senior panel during the 1964 65 National League Doran went on to play a key part for the team over the next two decades and won one All Ireland medal four Leinster medals and two National Hurling League medals He was an All Ireland runner up on three occasions As a member of the Leinster inter provincial team on a number of occasions Doran won seven Railway Cup medals At club level he is a one time All Ireland medallist with Buffer s Alley In addition to this he also won three Leinster medals and twelve championship medals in a career that spanned thirty years Doran s career tally of 41 goals and 57 points marks him out as Wexford s second highest championship scorer of all time Throughout his inter county career Doran made 40 championship appearances for Wexford His retirement came following the conclusion of the 1984 championship His brother Colm also enjoyed a lengthy career with Wexford Doran has been voted on to teams made up of the sport s greats and was chosen at full forward on the All Ireland club hurling silver jubilee team in 1996 before later claiming the same position on a specially chosen greatest ever Wexford side in 2002 5 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Club 1 2 Inter county 1 3 Inter provincial 2 Career statistics 3 Honours 3 1 Team 3 2 Individual 4 ReferencesPlaying career editClub edit Doran began his club career playing at underage levels with Moonageer Boolavogue before later joining the Buffer s Alley in the late sixties In 1968 Doran won his first championship medal following a defeat of Faythe Harriers It was the club s first ever championship title After surrendering their championship crown in 1969 Buffer s Alley reclaimed the title in 1970 It was Doran s second championship medal Buffer s Alley quickly became one of the dominant forces in club hurling in Wexford After a defeat in the championship decider in 1973 the club went on to claim back to back titles in 1975 and 1976 After a period of uncertainty Buffer s Alley bounced back in 1982 to begin a remarkable run of success Defeats of Oulart the Ballagh St Martin s and Faythe Harriers twice secured four successive championships These wins brought Doran s medal tally to an impressive eight The last of these victories was converted into provincial success with Doran collecting a Leinster medal following a 3 9 to 0 7 defeat of Kinnitty Buffer s Alley later faced Kilruane MacDonaghs in the All Ireland decider on 16 March 1986 A close game developed however five rallying points from Jim Williams helped Kilruane to a narrow 1 15 to 2 10 victory 6 Doran won a ninth championship medal in 1988 as Buffer s Alley put a halt to Rathnure s quest for a third successive title He later collected a second Leinster medal as Ballyhale Shamrocks were defeated by 1 12 to 1 9 O Donovan Rossa provided the opposition in the subsequent All Ireland final on 17 March 1989 Rossa s five point lead was hauled back with a Seamus O Leary goal while Henry Butler was the hero in goal A 2 12 to 0 12 victory gave 42 year old Doran an All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship medal A tenth championship medal was collected by Doran in 1989 before later claiming his eleventh and twelfth titles with back to back victories in 1991 and 1992 The latter victory was later converted into a third Leinster medal following a 2 13 t 0 13 defeat of St Rynagh s Doran retired from club hurling in 1993 following a junior championship final Inter county edit Doran joined the Wexford minor hurling team as a seventeen year old in 1963 He won a Leinster medal that year following a high scoring 6 10 to 6 8 defeat of nine in a row chasing Kilkenny team The subsequent All Ireland decider against Limerick was also a high scoring affair however 6 12 to 5 9 victory gave Doran an All Ireland medal 7 Two years later in 1965 Doran was a key member of the Wexford under 21 team A 7 9 to 1 5 trouncing of Dublin gave him his first Leinster medal in that grade Reigning champions Tipperary were the opponents in the subsequent All Ireland final however a 3 7 to 1 4 victory gave Doran an All Ireland medal Wexford retained their provincial crown in 1966 with Doran collecting a second Leinster medal following a 7 10 to 2 8 demolition of Laois The subsequent All Ireland decider saw Cork providing the opposition After a high scoring hour of hurling Wexford scored 5 6 to Cork s 3 12 resulting in a draw The replay was also a close affair with the sides finishing level again at 4 9 apiece A third game produced the eventual winner as Wexford were defeated by 9 9 to 5 9 By this stage Doran had already joined the Wexford senior team He claimed his first silverware with a National Hurling League medal in 1967 following a 3 10 to 1 9 defeat of Kilkenny Doran made his championship debut on 25 June 1967 in a 6 10 to 1 6 Leinster semi final defeat of Laois Doran won his first Leinster medal in the senior grade in 1968 following a 3 13 to 4 9 defeat of reigning provincial and All Ireland champions Kilkenny This victory allowed Wexford to advance to an All Ireland final against Tipperary the outstanding team of the decade on 1 September 1968 All was going to plan for Tipperary as they took a 1 11 to 1 3 lead at half time In one of the great All Ireland comebacks original research Doran got Wexford back on track with a goal six minutes after the interval Three more goals followed from Paul Lynch Jack Berry and Doran again Late goals from Michael Babs Keating and Sean McLoughlin for Tipp failed to stem the tide as Wexford secured a 5 8 to 3 12 victory 8 It was Doran s first All Ireland medal After surrendering their championship titles in 1969 Wexford regrouped the following year A 4 16 to 3 14 defeat of old rivals Kilkenny in the very first 80 minute championship game gave Doran a second Leinster medal Wexford subsequently faced Cork in the All Ireland decider on 6 September 1970 A record 64 point scoreline and eleven goals were produced in a sometimes ill tempered and disappointing contest Doran top scored for Wexford with two goals however the day belonged to Eddie O Brien who scored a hat trick of goals for Cork from his hand A remarkable 6 21 to 5 10 score line gave Cork the victory 9 Doran won a second National League medal in 1973 following a 4 13 to 3 7 defeat of Limerick After a five year period of Kilkenny dominance Wexford broke through in 1976 A 2 20 to 1 6 trouncing gave Doran who was now captain of the team a third Leinster medal Cork provided the opposition in the subsequent All Ireland final on 5 September 1976 Wexford got off to a strong start and were 2 2 to no score ahead after just six minutes Wexford had a two point lead with ten minutes to go however three points from Jimmy Barry Murphy two from Pat Moylan and a kicked effort from Ray Cummins gave Cork a 2 21 to 4 11 victory 10 In spite of this defeat Doran was later presented with his sole All Star as well as being named Texaco Hurler of the Year Doran was Wexford captain again in 1977 as he collected his fourth Leinster medal following a 3 17 to 3 14 defeat of Kilkenny The All Ireland final on 4 September 1977 was a repeat of the previous year with Cork providing the opposition once again Seanie O Leary score the decisive goal for Cork as the game entered the last quarter while Martin Coleman brought off a match winning save from Christy Keogh to foil the Wexford comeback A 1 17 to 3 8 defeat was Doran s lot as he endured a second successive year as the All Ireland runner up captain Wexford went into decline following this defeat as Kilkenny and Offaly emerged as the dominant teams in Leinster Doran played his last game for Wexford in a 1 15 to 2 11 Leinster decider defeat by Offaly on 8 July 1984 He retired from inter county hurling following this defeat Inter provincial edit Doran was also picked for the Leinster inter provincial team on many occasions between 1968 and 1979 Between 1971 and 1975 Leinster enjoyed their greatest ever period of success original research Five consecutive defeats of fierce rivals Munster with Doran at full forward gave him his first five Railway Cup medals After a brief hiatus in 1976 Doran collected his sixth Railway Cup medal in 1977 following a 2 17 to 1 13 defeat of Munster once again Doran won his seventh and final Railway Cup medal in 1979 as Connacht were bested by 1 13 to 1 9 Career statistics editTeam Year National League Leinster All Ireland TotalDivision Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps ScoreWexford 1966 67 Division 1A 6 9 06 2 1 02 8 10 081967 68 6 5 03 2 4 02 1 2 01 11 11 061968 69 7 5 03 1 2 03 8 7 061969 70 4 2 02 2 4 01 2 3 00 8 9 031970 71 8 6 11 2 3 02 10 9 131971 72 2 2 02 3 2 09 5 4 111972 73 11 7 11 2 2 02 13 9 131973 74 5 1 02 1 0 04 6 1 061974 75 6 4 00 2 1 02 8 5 021975 76 7 4 05 2 1 07 3 4 02 12 9 141976 77 5 2 05 2 3 05 1 1 00 8 6 101977 78 9 4 09 2 0 01 11 4 101978 79 4 0 05 1 1 01 5 1 061979 80 Division 1B 4 3 06 1 1 01 5 4 071980 81 Division 1A 7 4 05 3 2 06 10 6 111981 82 Division 1B 5 2 01 1 0 00 6 2 011982 83 Division 1 7 5 06 2 2 02 9 7 081983 84 1 0 00 2 1 03 3 1 03Total 106 65 82 33 30 53 7 10 03 146 105 138Honours editTeam edit Buffer s AlleyAll Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship 1 1989 Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship 3 1985 1988 1992 Wexford Senior Club Hurling Championship 12 1968 1970 1975 1976 1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 1989 1991 1992WexfordAll Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1 1968 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship 4 1968 1970 1976 c 1977 c National Hurling League 2 1966 67 1972 73 All Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championship 1 1965 Leinster Under 21 Hurling Championship 2 1965 1966 All Ireland Minor Hurling Championship 1 1963 Leinster Minor Hurling Championship 1 1963LeinsterRailway Cup 7 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1977 1979Individual edit HonoursTexaco Hurler of the Year 1 1976 All Star 1 1976 Cu Chulainn Award 1 1967 GAA Hall of Fame Inductee 2016 11 The 125 greatest stars of the GAA No 48 Greatest Wexford Team Full forward All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Silver Jubilee Team Full forward In May 2020 the Irish Independent named Doran at number nineteen in its Top 20 hurlers in Ireland over the past 50 years 12 References edit Tony Doran Hogan Stand website 18 October 1991 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Doody Derry J F Tony Doran one of the all time great full forwards Scoreboard memories website Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 6 July 2014 King Seamus J A selection of great hurlers Seamus J King website Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Memories return of sole U 21 win Wexford People 14 May 2013 Retrieved 5 July 2014 Greatest Wexford hurling team named Hogan Stand website 11 January 2002 Retrieved 4 July 2014 Breheny Martin 15 March 2011 All Ireland Club Hurling Irish Independent Retrieved 6 July 2014 Minor breakthrough was 50 years ago Wexford People 16 April 2013 Retrieved 8 July 2014 Decades of glory Premier view website Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 8 July 2014 This will help cheer up Cork fans Balls ie website Retrieved 8 July 2014 Cork s three in a row 70s hurling teams honoured Hogan Stand website 23 March 2009 Retrieved 8 July 2014 GAA Museum Hall of Fame Tony Doran GAA ie 15 May 2020 Retrieved 18 May 2020 Breheny Martin 30 May 2020 Revealed The Top 20 hurlers in Ireland over the past 50 years Irish Independent Independent News amp Media Retrieved 30 May 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Doran amp oldid 1156848615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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