Brendan Bugler Explained

Code:Hurling
Sport:Hurling
Brendan Bugler
Irish:Breandán Dé Buigléir
Fullname:Brendan Bugler
Feet:6
Inches:2
Occupation:Secondary school teacher
County:Clare
Province:Munster
Club:Whitegate
Clposition:Centre forward
Clcounty:0
Counties:Clare
Icposition:Right half back
Icyears:2007-2017
Icapps(Points):25 (0-8)
Icprovince:0
Icallireland:1
Nhl:1
Allstars:2
Icupdate:20:04, 26 October 2012
Birth Date:22 July 1985
Birth Place:Whitegate, County Clare, Ireland

Brendan Bugler (born 1985) is an Irish hurler who played as a right wing-back for the Clare senior team.[1]

Bugler made his first appearance for the team during the 2007 National League and became a regular player over the last few seasons of his playing career. During that time he has won one All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, one National League (Division 1B) medal, one Waterford Crystal Cup medal and two All-Star award.[2]

At club level Bugler plays with Whitegate.

He served as a Wexford senior hurling team selector under the management of Davy Fitzgerald from October 2019, replacing Stephen Molumphy.

Playing career

Club

Bugler plays with his home club in Whitegate. In 2013 he captained them to an Intermediate county title. He also plays football with Cratloe.

Inter-universities

During his tenure as a student at the University of Limerick, Bugler enjoyed some success with the university senior team. In 2011 he won a Fitzgibbon Cup medal following a 1-17 to 2-11 defeat of city rivals Limerick Institute of Technology.[3]

Inter-county

Bugler first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Clare minor hurling panel in 2002.[4] He enjoyed little success in this grade, before later moving onto the Clare under-21 team. Bugler also enjoyed little success in this grade of hurling.

In 2007 Bugler made his senior debut for Clare in a National League game against Down.[5] Later that year he made his championship debut at midfield in a Munster quarter-final defeat by Cork.[6]

Two years later in 2009 Bugler enjoyed his first major success with the Clare senior hurlers. A 1-12 t 1-7 defeat of Tipperary secured the pre-season Waterford Crystal Cup title.[7]

Bugler won a National League (Division 1B) medal in 2012 as Clare defeated Limerick by 0-21 to 1-16.[8] In spite of enjoying little success in the subsequent championship, Bugler finished off the season by winning an All-Star award.

In October 2017, Bugler released a statement confirming his retirement from inter-county hurling.[9]

Inter-provincial

Bugler has also lined out with Munster in the inter-provincial series of games.

Coaching

In October 2019, Bugler was named by Wexford manager Davy Fitzgerald as one of his selectors for 2020.[10]

On 28 December 2020, Offaly GAA club Birr confirmed that Bugler would be its senior manager for 2021.[11]

Honours

Team

WhitegateClare Intermediate Hurling Championship (2) : 2009, 2013
  • Clare
  • Individual

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Profile: Brendan Bugler . Hurling Stats website . 6 January 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071012050735/http://www.hurlingstats.com/show_player_matches.php?plrid=797 . 12 October 2007 .
    2. Web site: All Star Award For Clare's Brendan Bugler . https://archive.today/20130119150210/http://www.clareherald.com/2012/10/all-star-award-for-clares-brendan-bugler.html . dead . 19 January 2013 . 27 October 2012 . The Clare Herald . 28 October 2012 .
    3. Web site: O'Brien seals dramatic injury-time win for UL. 28 February 2011. Irish Examiner. 28 October 2012. Michael. Moynihan.
    4. Web site: Minor hurling trial. 8 January 2002. Hogan Stand website. 28 October 2012.
    5. Web site: Clare dominate in win over Down. 14 June 2007. RTÉ Sport. 28 October 2012.
    6. Web site: Munster SHC: Rebels ease past Clare. 27 May 2007. Hogan Stand website. 28 October 2012.
    7. Web site: RTÉ Sport: Clare 1-12 Tipperary 1-07. 26 January 2009. RTÉ Sport. 28 October 2012.
    8. Web site: Banner comeback floors Treaty. 7 April 2012. Hogan Stand website. 28 October 2012.
    9. Web site: Clare All Ireland winner and two-time All Star confirms retirement from inter-county hurling. 4 October 2017. Irish Independent. 6 October 2017.
    10. Web site: Galway expect progress on new hurling boss next week. 24 October 2019. Irish Independent. 24 October 2019.
    11. News: Ex-Clare star Bugler takes over Offaly giants. Hogan Stand. 29 December 2020.