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Irish hurler

Willie Fitzmaurice
Personal information
Sport Hurling
Born Limerick, Ireland
Occupation Priest
Club(s)
Years Club
Killeedy GAA
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1970s and 1980s Limerick

Willie Fitzmaurice (born 4 December 1946) was a hurler from Killeedy, south of Limerick, who played with the Limerick teams in the 1970s and 1980s

In 1998, he became a county team selector along with former teammates Éamonn Cregan and David Punch and advocated the retention of the back-door system.

He was the parish priest in Kilmallock in 2008; as such he celebrated the mass of his deceased niece, Elizabeth Gubbins, who died in the controversial Vernelli hit-and-run case in Rome.

He is the brother of Limerick hurler Paudie Fitzmaurice.

Hurling style

The Fitzmaurice brothers were noted for their unusual hurling technique: when striking the sliotar, the Fitzmaurice brothers did not bend their elbows, making it difficult for their opponents to hook them.

References

  1. Munster Senior Hurling Teams – Munster GAA Web Site
  2. Irish Sport News, 25 April 1998
  3. Irish Sport News, 15 October 1998
  4. Connor, John O (1 May 2008). "The bells of progress". The Munster Express.
  5. Irish Examiner - 2008/03/26: Hit-and-run pictures ‘intensified pain and loss’
  6. The Limerick Blogger - latest Limerick news and Limerick events » Blog Archive » New twist in Vernarelli Hit-and-run case
  7. YouTube - 1980 All-Ireland Hurling Final Galway Limerick 1st half
  8. YouTube - 1980 All-Ireland Hurling Final Galway Limerick 2nd half
Limerick – 1980 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
Subs used
18 B. Carroll for J. Flanagan
17 P. Herbert for M. Carroll
19 É. Grimes for W. Fitzmaurice
Subs not used
16 S. O'Sullivan
20 G. Mulcahy
21 P. Kelly
Manager
N. Drumgoole


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