Billy Duffy (hurler)
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William "Bill" Duffy (1931 – June 2005) was an
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hurler who played as a midfielder for the
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senior team. Duffy made his first appearance for the team during the 1952 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement due to emigration after the 1955 championship. During that time he failed to win any silverware, however, he lined out against Cork in the 1953 All-Ireland final. At club level, Duffy began his club career with
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in Galway before later winning four county club championship medals with Brothers Pearse in London.


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1931 births 2005 deaths Meelick-Eyrecourt hurlers Brothers Pearse hurlers Galway inter-county hurlers Connacht inter-provincial hurlers People from Eyrecourt {{Galway-hurling-bio-stub