Pádraig Horan (born 21 April 1950) is an Irish former
hurler who played as a full-forward for the
Offaly
County Offaly (; ga, Contae UÃbh FhailÃ) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and the province of Leinster. It is named after the ancient Kingdom of UÃ Failghe. It was formerly known as King's County, in h ...
senior hurling team.
Horan made his first appearance for the team during the
1968–69 National League and subsequently became a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the
1986 championship. During that time he won two
All-Ireland
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medals, four
Leinster
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medals and one
All Stars Award. Horan captained Offaly to their first All-Ireland title in 1981. In 2017, he was inducted to the
GAA Hall of Fame
The GAA Hall of Fame is the hall of fame for Gaelic games in Ireland. The hall opened in the Cusack Stand, Croke Park, Dublin
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.
At club level Horan is a three-time
Leinster
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medalist with
St Rynagh's. In addition to this he has also won eleven
county club championship medals.
In retirement from playing Horan became involved in team management and coaching. At senior inter-county level, he managed Offaly to their first, and only,
ational Hurling Leaguesuccess in 1991. At club level he has managed his own club St. Rynagh's, as well as leading
Birr to winning their first
All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship
The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Club Championship, known simply as the All-Ireland Club Championship, is an annual Inter county, inter-county hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-coun ...
in 1995. Horan has also managed the
Laois
County Laois ( ; gle, Contae Laoise) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and in the province of Leinster. It was known as Queen's County from 1556 to 1922. The modern county takes its name from LoÃgis, a medi ...
senior inter-county team.
In 1984, he stood unsuccessfully in the
Laois–Offaly by-election as the
Fine Gael
Fine Gael (, ; English: "Family (or Tribe) of the Irish") is a liberal-conservative and Christian-democratic political party in Ireland. Fine Gael is currently the third-largest party in the Republic of Ireland in terms of members of Dáil à ...
candidate.
Horan's sons,
Cathal
Cathal or Cahal is a common given name in Ireland, spelled the same in both the Irish and English languages. The name is derived from two Celtic elements: the first, ''cath'', means "battle"; the second element, ''val'', means "rule". There is no ...
and
Diarmuid
Diarmaid () is a
masculine given name in the Irish language, which has historically been anglicized as Jeremiah or Jeremy, names with which it is etymologically unrelated. Earlier forms of the name include Diarmit and Diarmuit. Variations of the ...
, also played hurling with Offaly.
Playing career
Club
Horan experienced much success with St Rynagh's in a club career that spanned three decades.
In 1968 he was just out of the minor grade when he won his first
championship
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Championship systems
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Title match system
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medal in the senior grade. A 1–12 to 3–4 defeat of
Coolderry
Coolderry () is a small roadside village in southern County Offaly, Ireland. It is located 8 kilometres north of Roscrea and 11 kilometres south of Birr. The village lies close to the Slieve Bloom Mountains. Places of note include Gloster Hou ...
was the first of three championship titles in succession for St Rynagh's. In 1970 Horan added a
Leinster
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medal to his collection following a 4–10 to 2–9 defeat of
Rathnure
Rathnure () is a small village on the R731 regional road about from the town of Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland. The village is located at the foot of the Blackstairs Mountain, which borders County Carlow on the opposite side.
Place ...
. St Rynagh's later faced
Roscrea
Roscrea () is a market town in County Tipperary, Ireland, which in 2016 had a population of 5,446. Roscrea is one of the oldest towns in Ireland, having developed around the 7th century monastery of Saint Crónán of Roscrea, parts of which rem ...
in the inaugural All-Ireland final, however, Horan's side were defeated by 4–5 to 2–5.
Four county championships-in-a-row proved beyond St Rynagh's, however, the club bounced back in 1972. A defeat of
Kinnitty
Kinnitty () is a village in County Offaly, Ireland. It is located 13 km east of Birr on the R440 and R421 regional roads.
Name and location
The village derives its name from the myth that the head of an ancient princess is buried beneath ...
in the county decider kick-started a remarkable run of success that yielded a record-breaking five championships in succession. As well as this Horan collected a second Leinster medal in 1972 as St Rynagh's narrowly defeated old rivals Rathnure by 5–5 to 2–13.
After a number of years out of the spotlight, St Rynagh's returned to the top table once again in 1981. A defeat of Kinnitty gave Horan his ninth championship medal.
St Rynagh's retained the title in 1982 with Horan securing a remarkable tenth championship medal. He later won a third Leinster medal as St Rynagh's narrowly defeated
Buffer's Alley by 1–16 to 2–10.
Horan finished off his club hurling career in 1987 when he captured his eleventh championship medal following a defeat of
Seir Kieran.
Inter-county
Horan first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a
dual player
Dual player or dual star is a term used in Hiberno-English to describe someone who competes in multiple sports — for example, in Victorian Ireland, cricket and hurling. The term today in Gaelic games typically describes a male player who plays ...
with the Offaly minor and under-21 teams.
He made his senior debut in a
National Hurling League game against
Kilkenny in 1969. The following year he made his first championship appearance in a provincial quarter-final against
Laois
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.
In 1980 Offaly emerged from the doldrums to qualify for only their second provincial decider in fifty years. Reigning All-Ireland champions provided the opposition, however, a remarkable 3–17 to 5–10 victory gave Horan his first
Leinster
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medal. The victory was tinged with sadness for Horan as his father died at home while listening to the match on the radio. Offaly's dream season came to an end with a defeat by eventual champions
Galway
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in the All-Ireland semi-final.
Offaly proved that their success was more than a flash in the pan by reaching the provincial final again in 1981. Horan was captain that year as Offaly defeated
Wexford
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by 3–12 to 2–13. It was Horan's second Leinster medal. This win allowed Offaly to advance to a very first All-Ireland final with reigning champions Galway. After fourteen minutes
Pat Carroll
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scored the opening goal of the game for Offaly, however, neither side built up a strong lead. Straight after the interval goalkeeper
Damien Martin
Damien Martin (born 2 October 1946) is an Irish former hurler who played as a goalkeeper for the Offaly senior hurling team.
Born in Banagher, County Offaly, Martin first arrived on the inter-county scene when he first linked up with the Off ...
was doing great work when he batted out an almost certain Galway goal. With just over twenty minutes left in the game Galway led by six points, however, the team failed to score for the rest of the match. Offaly, on the other hand, ate into this lead.
Johnny Flaherty
Johnny Flaherty (born 1949 in Kinnitty, County Offaly) is a former Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Kinnitty and with the Offaly senior inter-county team in the 1970s and 1980s.
Playing career Club
Flaherty played h ...
's controversial hand-passed goal with three minutes was the deciding score of the game. At the full-time whistle Offaly were the winners by 2–12 to 0–15. It was a first
All-Ireland
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medal for Horan while he also had the honour of lifting the
Liam MacCarthy Cup
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.
After suffering back-to-back Leinster final defeats to Kilkenny, Offaly triumphed once again in 1984. A 1–15 to 2–11 defeat of Wexford gave Horan a third Leinster medal. Offaly subsequently advanced to the centenary All-Ireland final at
Semple Stadium in
Thurles
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. On the day, however,
Cork
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were far too strong for Horan's team. Although far from being a classic game Offaly were defeated by 3–16 to 1–12.
Offaly retained their Leinster title in 1985 with Horan adding a fourth provincial memento to this collection following a 5–15 to 0–17 trouncing of
Laois
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. Galway provided the opposition in the subsequent All-Ireland final and another tense game ensued. Once again it was Offaly's goal-scoring ability that proved crucial.
Pat Cleary
Pat Cleary (born 15 January 1962) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a right corner-forward for the Offaly senior team.
Cleary made his first appearance for the team during the 1981-82 National Hurling League and became a regular playe ...
scored the first of the day after twenty-five minutes of play and got his second less than half a minute after the restart.
Joe Dooley
Joe Dooley (born 13 November 1963) is an Irish former hurler and manager.
Dooley enjoyed a successful playing career at club level with Seir Kieran and is the only Offaly player ever to have won three All-Ireland titles. After a spell as pl ...
had a goal disallowed halfway through the second-half while a long
Joe Cooney
Joseph Cooney (born 17 March 1965) is an Irish former hurler who played as a centre-forward at senior level for the Galway county team.
Born in Bullaun, County Galway, Cooney first played competitive hurling during his schooling at St Rapha ...
effort, which seemed to cross the goal line, was not given.
P.J. Molloy was Galway's goal scorer, however, the day belonged to Offaly. A 2–11 to 1–12 victory gave Horan his second All-Ireland medal.
Horan retired from inter-county hurling following Offaly's exit from the provincial championship in 1986.
Inter-provincial
Horan has also lined out with
Leinster
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in the inter-provincial series of games and enjoyed much success.
In 1973 he was at full-back as Leinster qualified for the final. A 1–13 to 2–8 defeat of arch-rivals
Munster gave Horan a
Railway Cup medal. It was the first of three successive final victories over Munster, with Horan playing a key role in all of those finals.
Managerial career
Offaly
In 1990 Horan took over as manager of the Offaly senior hurling team. While the team had won three successive Leinster finals between 1987 and 1989, Offaly had failed to get past the All-Ireland semi-final stage. Under Horan the success continued. A 2–6 to 0–10 defeat of
Wexford
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secured the
National Hurling League title for Offaly in 1991. It was their first ever victory in that competition. Success in the championship proved elusive for Horan as Offaly exited the provincial series at an early stage in both 1991 and 1992.
Laois
In 1997 Horan returned to inter-county management when he took charge of the Laois senior hurling team. His three years in charge were without success and he resigned in 2000 when it emerged that a number of high-profile players refused to play in the National Hurling League.
Offaly Under-21
In 2007 Horan made a surprise return to inter-county management when he took charge of the Offaly under-21 hurling team. His first season in charge saw Offaly reach the
Leinster
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final for the first time seven years.
Dublin
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provided the opposition, and went on to record a 2–18 to 3–9 victory.
Horan's under-21 side reached the provincial decider once again in 2008. On this occasion they faced a 2–12 to 2–9 defeat by Kilkenny.
Birr GAA Club
After leaving his position as manager of the Offaly senior hurling team, Horan turned his hand to club management when he took charge of the
Birr senior hurling team. Once again success was immediate. In 1994 Birr defeated Seir Kieran to take the county championship title. More success was to follow, as a 3–7 to 2–5 defeat of
Oulart-the Ballagh in a replay of the provincial decider secured the Leinster title for Horan's side. The subsequent All-Ireland final pitted Birr against
Dunloy A 0–9 apiece score line was the result, however, Birr won the replay at their ease by 3–13 to 2–3.
St Rynagh's Hurling Club
Horan returned to the club scene in 2000 when he took over as manager of his own St Rynagh's Hurling Club. In 2001 he guided the club to the championship final against three-in-a-row hopefuls Birr. While St Rynagh's were given little chance, they made Birr battle all the way. An 0–11 to 0–10 score line gave Birr the title.
Horan resigned as manager in 2003, however, he returned for one more unsuccessful tenure in 2006.
Honours
As a player
;St Rynagh's
*
Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship
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The ...
(3): 1970, 1973, 1982
*
Offaly Senior Club Hurling Championship (11): 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974 (c), 1975, 1976, 1981 (c), 1982, 1987
;Offaly
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All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (2):
1981
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Leinster Senior Hurling Championship
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(4):
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1981
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;Leinster
*
Railway Cup (3): 1973, 1974, 1975
As a manager
;Birr
*
All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship
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(1): 1995
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Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship
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(1): 1994
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Offaly Senior Club Hurling Championship (1): 1994
;Offaly
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National Hurling League (1):
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Individual
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All Stars Award (1): 1985
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GAA Hall of Fame
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Inductee: 2017
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Horan, Padraig
1950 births
Living people
All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship winning managers
Dual players
Irish schoolteachers
St Rynagh's hurlers
St Rynagh's Gaelic footballers
Offaly inter-county hurlers
Offaly Gaelic footballers
Leinster inter-provincial hurlers
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winners
Hurling managers
Fine Gael candidates in Dáil elections