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Mick Morrissey (6 June 1933 – 22 March 1993) was an Irish hurler from County Carlow who played as a left wing-back for the
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and New York senior teams. Morrissey first arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of twenty three when he first linked up with the Wexford senior team. He made his senior debut in the 1954-55 National Hurling League. Morrissey went on to play a key part for Wexford during a golden age for the team, and won two
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medals, three
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medals and two National Hurling League medals. Morrissey made 17 championship appearances for Wexford ending in the 1960 championship after which he emigrated to the United States. He spent a number of seasons playing with New York, then became involved in team management and coaching, serving as trainer of the New York team in the early 1970s.


Family and early life

Morrissey grew up on a farm in Ballycrinnegan outside St. Mullin's, County Carlow. His five brothers, Pat, John, Eddie, Moling, and Luke hurled for St. Mullin's GAA, and the latter two for Carlow. Aged 18 Mick became an apprentice
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in New Ross, County Wexford, and soon joined the local
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hurling club.


Playing career


Club

Morrissey played his club hurling with
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and enjoyed some success. After losing the intermediate championship decider to
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in 1956, O'Hanrahan's bounced back to reach the final again in 1957. A 6-7 to 5-6 defeat of Shelmaliers gave Morrissey a championship medal.


Inter-county

Morrissey made his senior debut for Wexford during the 1954-55 National League and immediately became a regular member of the starting fifteen. He was a substitute for the team's opening championship games, before making his debut on 17 July 1955 in the drawn Leinster decider with Kilkenny. Wexford won the subsequent replay by 5-6 to 3-9, with Morrissey collecting his first
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medal following a 5-6 to 3-9 defeat of Kilkenny in a replay of the Leinster final.
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, who had been given a bye to the final without ever playing a game, provided the opposition in the subsequent All-Ireland final on 4 September 1955. At half-time the men from the west led by 2-5 to 2-3 courtesy of two goals from eighteen-year-old schoolboy
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. A goal by Tim Flood nine minutes from the end clinched a 3-13 to 2-8 victory and a first
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medal for Morrissey. It was Wexford's first All-Ireland triumph in forty-five years. Morrissey added a National Hurling League medal to his collection in 1956 as
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were bested by 5-9 to 2-14. The subsequent championship campaign saw Wexford reach the provincial final once again. A narrow 4-8 to 3-10 defeat of Kilkenny gave Morrissey his second Leinster medal. Galway fell heavily in the All-Ireland semi-final, allowing Wexford to advance to an All-Ireland final meeting with Cork on 23 September 1956. The game has gone down in history as one of the all-time classics as
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was bidding for a record ninth All-Ireland medal. The game turned on one important incident as the Wexford goalkeeper,
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, made a miraculous save from a Ring shot and cleared the sliotar up the field to set up another attack.
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scored a crucial goal with two minutes to go giving Wexford a 2-14 to 2-8 victory. Two years later in 1958 Morrissey added a second National League medal to his collection following a 5-7 to 4-8 defeat of
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. In 1960 Wexford were back in the provincial decider. A narrow 3-10 to 2-11 defeat of Kilkenny gave Morrissey his third Leinster medal. The All-Ireland decider on 4 September 1960 saw red-hot favourites Tipperary provide the opposition. The game ended in remarkable circumstances as the crowd invaded the pitch with a minute to go, mistaking the referee’s whistle for the end of the game. When the crowd were finally moved off the pitch Tipperary continued playing with only twelve men. Goals by
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and Oliver "Hopper" McGrath gave Wexford a merited 2-15 to 0-11 victory. It was Morrissey's third All-Ireland medal. This victory brought the curtain down on Morrissey's inter-county career with Wexford. After emigrating to the
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, Morrissey became a member of the New York senior team. As was customary at the time, the home National League champions played New York for the title. Morrissey lined out in four consecutive league deciders between 1963 and 1966, however, New York were beaten by
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, Tipperary (twice) and Kilkenny.


Coaching career

After his retirement from playing, Morrissey became involved in team management and coaching. He trained the New York team that were narrowly defeated by Cork on an aggregate score of 5-21 to 6-16 in the final of the 1969-70 National League.


Honours


Team

;Kilcloney *Carlow Minor Hurling Championship (1): 1950 ;Geraldine O'Hanrahan's *Wexford Intermediate Hurling Championship (1): 1957 ;Wexford * All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (3): 1955,
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Leinster Senior Hurling Championship The Leinster GAA Hurling Senior Championship, known simply as the Leinster Championship, is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county hurl ...
(3): 1955,
1956 Events January * January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan. * January 8 – Operation Auca: Five U.S. evangelical Christian missionaries, Nate Saint, Roger Youderian, Ed McCully, Jim Elliot and Pete Fleming, ar ...
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1960 It is also known as the "Year of Africa" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism. Events January * Jan ...
* National Hurling League (2): 1955-56, 1957–58


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Morrissey, Mick 1932 births 1993 deaths Geraldine O'Hanrahan's hurlers Wexford inter-county hurlers All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winners Hurling managers