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Pa "Fowler" McInerney (14 December 1893 – 15 January 1987) was an Irish hurler who played as a goalkeeper and full-back for the
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senior teams. Born in O'Callaghan's Mills, County Clare, McInerney first arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of twenty-one when he first linked up with the Clare senior team, before later lining out with the Dublin team before returning to the Clare colours. He made his senior debut in the 1913 championship. McInerney went on to enjoy a twenty year inter-county career, and won two All-Ireland medals, two
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medals, three
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medals and one
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medals. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on two occasions. McInerney represented the
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inter-provincial team at various times throughout his career, winning one
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medal. At club level he won six championship medals, playing with O'Callaghan's Mills and Garda. His retirement came following the conclusion of the 1933 championship. MicInerney was the fourth recipient of the All-Time All-Star Award in 1983, and was chosen at full-back on a special all-time Garda hurling team.


Playing career


Club

McInerney won his first championship medal with O'Callaghan's Mills in 1910. He added a second to his collection in 1918 following a defeat of Scariff. A move to
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saw McInerney join the Garda club which enjoyed an unprecedented run of success in the late twenties. Five successive championship titles were annexed between 1925 and 1929, with McInerney lining out in the victories of 1927, 1928 and 1929. McInerney won his last championship medal with Garda in 1931.


Inter-county


Beginnings with Clare

McInerney first lined out for Clare in 1913, at a time when the team's fortunes were about to take an upturn. In 1914 Clare defeated
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to reach their first provincial decider in over a decade.
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provided the opposition and, after a close hour of hurling, Clare emerged victorious by 3–2 to 3–1. It was McInerney's first
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medal. This victory set up an All-Ireland final meeting with
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on 18 October 1914. A hat-trick of goals from
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, an opening goal from Jim Clancy and a second half goal from
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set up a 5–1 to 1–0 victory. It was Clare's first All-Ireland title and a first winners' medal for McInerney. Clare surrendered their Munster and All-Ireland crowns in 1915 following an 8–2 to 2–1 trouncing by Cork in the provincial decider. In 1918 McInerney's side faced another humiliating Munster final defeat, this time when
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triumphed by 11–3 to 1–2.


Transfer to Dublin

After more than a decade with Clare, McInerney transferred to Dublin in 1927. He won his first
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medal that year following a 7–7 to 4–6 defeat of
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. On 4 September 1927 Dublin faced reigning champions Cork in the All-Ireland decider. McInerney was one of nine members of the
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on the Dublin team who took a 2–3 to 0–1 lead at half-time. Cork fought back in the third quarter, however, McInerney collected his second All-Ireland medal following a 4–8 to 1–3 victory. McInerney added a second Leinster medal to his collection in 1928 following a 9–7 to 4–3 defeat of
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. In 1930 McInerney's Dublin renewed their rivalry with Cork, this time in the final of the
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. A 7–4 to 5–5 victory gave him his first league medal. He later secured a third Leinster medal, when Laois were downed by 4–7 to 2–2 in the provincial final. This victory paved the way for an All-Ireland showdown with Tipperary on 7 September 1930. Goals at the end of the first half from Martin Kennedy and John Joe Callanan gave Tipp a platform to secure a 2–7 to 1–3 victory.


Return to Clare

In 1932 McInerney returned to the Clare senior hurling team. His return was a fruitful one as the team reached the Munster decider against Cork. The game itself saw Clare triumph for the first time since 1914. A score line of 5–2 to 4–1 gave McInerney his second Munster medal. Near neighbours
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were accounted for in the All-Ireland semi-final, before Clare faced Kilkenny in the decider on 4 September 1932. In a low-scoring but tense game Clare's
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scored two goals and was foiled for what would almost certainly have been a third. These goals were negated by Kilkenny's three goal-scoring heroes
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, Martin White and Lory Meagher. The final score of 3–3 to 2–3 gave victory to Kilkenny. McInerney retired from inter-county hurling in 1933.


Inter-provincial

McInerney's inter-county performances ensured his selection on the inaugural
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team for the inter-provincial championship. A 7–6 to 3–5 defeat of
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gave him a
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medal. Leinster faced defeat at the hands of
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in the deciders of 1928 and 1929.


Recognition

As a hurler who claimed every honour in the game, McInerney became (in 1983) the third recipient of the GAA All-Time All-Star Award. In 2004 McInerney was chosen as full-back on a special all-time hurling team made up of members of the Garda Síochána.


Honours


Player

;O'Callaghan's Mills *
Clare Senior Club Hurling Championship The Pat O'Donnell & Co. Senior Hurling Championship, more commonly known as the'' Clare Senior Hurling Championship ''or'' Clare SHC, ''is an annual hurling competition organised by the Clare GAA, Clare County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Associ ...
(2): 1910, 1918 ;Garda * Dublin Senior Club Hurling Championship (4): 1927, 1928, 1929, 1931 ;Clare *
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship, known simply as the All-Ireland Championship, is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county hurling competition i ...
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Munster Senior Hurling Championship The Munster GAA Hurling Senior Championship, known simply as the Munster Championship, is an annual Inter county, inter-county hurling competition organised by the Munster GAA, Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the h ...
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;Dublin *
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship, known simply as the All-Ireland Championship, is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county hurling competition i ...
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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 ...
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National Hurling League The National Hurling League is an annual Inter county, inter-county hurling competition featuring teams from Ireland and England. Founded in 1925 by the Gaelic Athletic Association, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation within the l ...
(1): 1929–30 ;Leinster *
Railway Cup The GAA Interprovincial Championship ( ga, An Corn Idir-Chúigeach) or Railway Cup (''Corn an Iarnróid'') is the name of two annual Gaelic football and hurling competitions held between the provinces of Ireland. The Connacht, Leinster, Munster ...
(1): 1927


Individual

;Awards * GAA All-Time All-Star Award (1): 1982 * Garda All-Time Hurling Team (1922–2004): Full-back


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:McInerney, Pa 1890s births 1987 deaths Hurling goalkeepers O'Callaghan's Mills hurlers Garda hurlers Clare inter-county hurlers Dublin inter-county hurlers Leinster inter-provincial hurlers All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winners