Denis Walsh (Cork hurler)

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Denis Walsh
Personal information
Native name
Donncha Breathnach (Irish)
Born (1965-01-22) 22 January 1965 (age 60)
Ballynoe, County Cork
OccupationFinancial adviser
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Sport
Football Position Corner-back
Hurling Position Half-back St. Catherines
Ballyduff
Carrigtwohill
Ballymartle
Ballygunner
Inter-county management
YearsTeam
2001 – 2003
2009 – 2011
Waterford
Cork

While still a player Walsh became involved in the coaching of various club teams in both hurling and football. In the late 1990s he served as a hurling coach with his native St. Catherine's club before also having a stint with Ballyduff in Waterford. Walsh also worked as manager of the Cork club Carrigtwohill in hurling. Walsh has guided Ballygunner to back to back Waterford Senior hurling championships in 2015/16.

Waterford

In October 2001 Walsh was appointed manager of the Waterford senior football team. [14] It was a tough assignment as Waterford were regarded as one of the minnows of Gaelic football. His first game in charge was a Munster quarter-final against Clare, game which Waterford could be contenders for victory in spite of their low profile. A 3–10 to 2–9 defeat sent Waterford into the 'qualifiers'. Waterford also lost their next game and were dumped out of the championship. Walsh was manager for a second season in 2002. That year Waterford exited the provincial championship at the first hurdle again, following a defeat by Tipperary. The resultant qualifier game was not kind as Waterford were pitted against reigning All-Ireland champions Armagh. That game turned into an absolute rout as Armagh won easily by 2–21 to 0–8. This defeat brought Walsh's reign as Waterford manager to an end.

Cork

On 26 March 2009 Walsh was named as the new manager of the Cork senior hurling team. [15] He was installed as a full-time replacement for Gerald McCarthy who vacated the position after a prolonged strike by the entire hurling panel due to the nature of his appointment for a second two-year term. The task ahead was enormous as Cork had missed out on early-season training and the opening two rounds of the National League. Walsh's first two games in charge saw Cork being trounced by Kilkenny before putting up a spirited display against Waterford but eventually recording a defeat. [16]

Walsh's first championship game in charge saw Cork take on Tipperary in Semple Stadium. While many expected Tipp to trounce Cork, Walsh's side fought admirably before eventually losing by 1–19 to 0–19. After a convincing win over Offaly in the opening round of the qualifiers, Walsh's next assignment with Cork was a win-or-bust All-Ireland qualifier meeting with an in-form Galway. After an opening half which saw both sides trade tit-for-tat scores, Galway pulled away in the final ten minutes to record a 1–19 to 0–15 victory, their fifth-ever over Cork.

In 2010 Walsh led Cork to a National League Final appearance with Cork losing to Galway in the final. In the Championship Cork lost the Munster Final to Waterford after a replay that went to extra time. Cork went on to reach an all Ireland semi final where they were comprehensively beaten by Kilkenny. In 2011 Cork suffered a dismal defeat to Tipperary in the Munster Championship. After beating Laois and Offaly in the qualifiers Cork were beaten by Galway in their next qualifier game after a dismal performance. In August 2011 the Cork County Committee confirmed that they would not be extending the tenure of Walsh after two and a half years. [17] [18]

Honours

Cork

Statistics

As a player

PerformanceNHLSHCNFLSFCTotal
SeasonTeamAppsScrAppsScrAppsScrAppsScrAppsScr
1989–90 Cork 70-0050-0050-0010-00180-00
1990–91 Cork 50-0010-00----60-00
1991–92 Cork 70-0040-00----110-00
1992–93 Cork 70-0010-00----80-00
1993–94 Cork 70-00------70-00
1994–95 Cork 20-00------20-00
Career Total

As a manager

As of 5 April 2010
TeamFromToNational League RecordChampionship Record
PWDLWin %PWDLWin %
Waterford (F) October 2001June 200114021200.00%400400.00&
Cork (H) 26 March 200923 August 2011851262.50%311133.33%

References

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  11. "Kilkenny v Cork Classics – 1992 SHC final". RTÉ Sport. 30 August 2006. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
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  13. "Munster Railway Cup Hurling Teams". Munster GAA . Retrieved 27 March 2009.
  14. "Denis Walsh: Meet Waterford's new football coach". Waterford News & Star. 19 October 2001. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2009.
  15. "Walsh named Cork hurling manager". RTÉ Sport. 26 March 2009. Archived from the original on 29 April 2009. Retrieved 27 March 2009.
  16. "National Hurling League 2009". www.corkgaaresults.com. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  17. "Walsh out as Cork hurlers seek new boss". RTÉ Sport. 23 August 2011. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  18. "Barry-Murphy in line for comeback after Cork part ways with Walsh". Irish Independent. 24 August 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2011.