Roger Ryan

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Roger Ryan
Personal information
Irish name Ruairí Ó Riain
Sport Hurling
Position Full-forward
Born 1945
Toomevara,
County Tipperary, Ireland
Died 11 May 2009 (aged 65)
Toomevara,
County Tipperary, Ireland
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Occupation Roscrea Foods employee
Club(s)
Years Club
1962-1973
1974-1981
Toomevara
Roscrea
Club titles
Tipperary titles 1
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1969-1976
Tipperary 16 (6-02)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 1
All-Irelands 1
NHL 0
All Stars 0

Roger P. Ryan (1944 - 11 May 2009) was an Irish hurler and selector. At club level he played with Toomevara and was also a member of the Tipperary senior hurling team.

Playing career

Ryan first played hurling at juvenile and underage levels with the Toomevara club. He joined the club's senior team as a 17-year-old in 1962 and won a North Tipperary SHC in his first year with the team. Ryan never played at minor or under-21 levels with Tipperary, however, he joined the senior team during the 1969-70 National League. He was at full-forward when Tipperary beat Kilkenny in the 1971 All-Ireland final.[1][2]

Ryan continued to line out with the Tipperary senior team until 1976.[3] By this stage he had transferred clubs by joining Roscrea in 1974. Ryan won a Tipperary SHC in 1980 and served as team captain in his final season in 1981.

Management career

Ryan became involved in coaching and team management immediately after his retirement from playing. He served as a selector with the Tipperary senior hurling team in 1977. Ryan was a selector and manager with the Toomevara senior team at various times between 1997 and 2006.[4] During that time the club won five Tipperary SHC titles and the Munster Club Championship title in 2006.

Death

Ryan died on 11 May 2009, aged 65.[5][6] He was predeceased by his brother, Tom Ryan, who also lined out with Toomevara and Tipperary.

Honours

Player

Toomevara
Roscrea
Tipperary

Management

Toomevara

References

  1. ^ "September Road". Irish Independent. 2 July 2001. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
  2. ^ "Action replay: Reeling in the championships of yesteryear". The 42. 13 May 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Tipperary teams: 1970-1979". Premier View website. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
  4. ^ "Tipp giants gunned down". Irish Independent. 25 November 2001. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
  5. ^ "Tipp's Roger Ryan passes away". Hogan Stand. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2009.
  6. ^ "Tipperary hurling hero passes away". RTÉ News. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 12 May 2009.