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Pat Ryan (other)
Pat Ryan may refer to: Sportspeople Hurlers * Pat Ryan (Borris–Ileigh hurler) (born 1958), Irish hurler for Tipperary * Pat Ryan (Cork hurler) (born 1976), Irish hurler * Pat Ryan (Limerick hurler) (born 1995), Irish hurler * Pat Ryan (Moycarkey–Borris hurler) (born 1938), Irish hurler for Tipperary Other sports * Patrick Ryan (hammer thrower) (1881–1964), first holder of the World Hammer Record * Pat Ryan (American football) (born 1955), American football quarterback * Pat Ryan (Australian footballer) (1886–1937), Australian rules footballer * Pat Ryan (boxer) (1952–2013), New Zealand boxer * Pat Ryan (curler) (born 1955), Canadian curler * Pat Ryan (rugby union) (1950–1985), New Zealand rugby union player Other people * Pat Ryan (artist), American poster artist * Pat Ryan, maiden name of Pat Nixon (1912–1993), First Lady of the United States * Pat Ryan (executive) (born 1937/38), founder and executive chairman of Aon Corporation * R. L. Ryan (1946–1991), American ...
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Pat Ryan (Borris–Ileigh Hurler)
Patrick Ryan (born 1958) is an Irish former hurler. At club level he played with Borris–Ileigh and was also a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team. Career Ryan played hurling as a schoolboy at Templemore CBS where he won consecutive Corn Phádraig titles and a Dr. Kinnane Cup in 1974 and 1975. He first played for Borris–Ileigh at juvenile and underage levels before eventually joining the club's senior team. Ryan won two North Tipperary SHC titles and a Tipperary SHC title in 1981. His accountancy studies and subsequent career abroad brought a premature end to his hurling, however, he rejoined the Borris–Ileigh team and trained with them in advance of their defeat of Rathnure in the 1987 All-Ireland club final. Ryan first played for Tipperary during a two-year tenure at minor level. He was at midfield when the Tipperary minors beat Kilkenny in the 1976 All-Ireland minor final. Ryan subsequently spent three years with the under-21 team and won consecutive ...
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