Cathal Dunbar Explained

Cathal Dunbar
Occupation:Student
Birth Date:1996
Birth Place:Gorey, County Wexford, Ireland
Sport:Hurling
Code:Hurling
County:Wexford
Province:Leinster
Club:Ballygarrett-Réalt na Mara
Naomh Éanna
Clcounty:1
Colleges:Institute of Technology, Carlow
Fitz:0
Counties:Wexford
Icyears:2016–present
Icposition:Right corner-forward
Icapps(Points):10 (0-06)
Icprovince:1
Icallireland:0
Nhl:0
Allstars:0
Icupdate:19:55, 1 July 2019

Cathal Dunbar (born 1996) is an Irish hurler who plays for Wexford Senior Championship club Naomh Éanna and at inter-county level with the Wexford senior hurling team.[1] He usually lines out as a right corner-forward.

Playing career

Gorey Community School

Dunbar first came to prominence as a hurler with Gorey Community School. He played in every grade of hurling before eventually joining the college's senior hurling team and lined out in several Leinster Championship campaigns.[2]

Institute of Technology, Carlow

As a student at the Institute of Technology, Carlow, Dunbar joined the senior hurling team during his second year. He lined out for the college in several Fitzgibbon Cup campaigns.[3]

Naomh Éanna

Dunbar joined the Ballygarrett-Réalt na Mara club at a young age and played in all grades at juvenile and underage levels before eventually joining the club's top adult team.

In January 2018, it was announced that Dunbar sought a transfer from his home club to Gorey town's Naomh Éanna.[4] The transfer was met with heavy opposition as Ballygarrett-Réalt na Mara club officials disputed the fact that Dunbar was living in Gorey.[5] The transfer was eventually completed after two months.[6] On 21 October 2018, Dunbar lined out at left corner-forward when Naomh Éanna reached the final of the Wexford Senior Championship. He scored 1-04 from play and ended the game with a winners' medal following the 2-11 to 0-13 defeat of St. Martin's.[7]

Wexford

Minor and under-21

Dunbar first lined out for Wexford as a member of the minor team during the 2013 Leinster Championship. He made his first appearance for the team on 4 May when he lined out at midfield in a 3-07 to 1-10 defeat by Kilkenny.

Dunbar was eligible for the minor grade again during the 2014 Leinster Championship. He played his last game in the grade on 21 June 2014 when he scored a point from midfield in a 0-17 to 0-16 defeat by Dublin.[8]

Dunbar was drafted onto the Wexford under-21 team for the 20135Leinster Championship. He made his first appearance for the team on 27 May 2015 when he came on as a 41st-minute substitute in Wexford's 0-23 to 0-14 defeat of Kildare.[9] On 8 July 2015, Dunbar won a Leinster Championship medal after scoring 1-01 from right corner-forward in the 4-17 to 1-09 defeat of Kilkenny in the final.[10] He retained his position at right corner-forward for the All-Ireland final against Limerick on 12 September 2015. Dunbar scored a point from play but ended the game on the losing side following a 0-26 to 1-07 defeat.[11]

Dunbar was eligible for the under-21 grade for a third and final season in 2017. On 5 July, O'Connor he two points from right corner-forward when Wexford suffered a 0-30 to 1-15 defeat by Kilkenny in the Leinster final.[12]

Senior

Dunbar was added to the Wexford senior team in advance of the 2016 National League. He made his first appearance for the team on 13 February 2016 when he was selected at right corner-forward but lined out at left wing-forward in Wexford's 2-23 to 0-15 defeat by Limerick.[13] Dunbar made his first Leinster Championship appearance on 21 May 2016 when he was introduced as a half-time substitute for Andrew Kenny in a 2-19 to 0-12 defeat by Dublin.[14]

On 2 July 2017, Dunbar was named on the bench when Wexford qualified for their first Leinster final in nine years. He came on as a 53rd-minute substitute for Harry Kehoe and scored a point in the 0-29 to 1-17 defeat by Galway.[15]

On 20 January 2018, Dunbar lined out at left wing-forward when Wexford faced Kilkenny in the Walsh Cup final. He scored a point from play in the 1-24 apiece draw. Wexford won the subsequent free-taking shoot-out, with Dunbar claiming his first silverware at senior level with Wexford.[16]

Wexford reached a second Leinster final in three years on 30 June 2019. Dunbar was selected at right corner-forward but started the game on the bench after a series of late changes. He came on as a 59th-minute substitute for Paul Morris and collected a winners' medal following the 1-23 to 0-23 defeat of Kilkenny.[17]

Career statistics

TeamYearNational LeagueLeinsterAll-IrelandTotal
DivisionAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScore
Wexford2016Division 1B30-0110-0020-0060-01
201700-0010-0100-0010-01
2018Division 1A60-0310-0000-0070-03
201961-0750-0500-00111-12
Total151-1180-0620-00251-17

Honours

Naomh Éanna
Wexford

Notes and References

  1. News: Six players to watch in this year's Allianz Hurling League Division 1B. joe.ie. 7 February 2016. 4 February 2018. Kevin. McGillicuddy.
  2. Web site: Gorey dash CBS Leinster hopes. Leinster Express. 18 December 2012. 14 February 2019.
  3. Web site: Kehoe and Kingston goals see UCC into last four after dogged battle with IT Carlow. The 42. 7 February 2019. 14 February 2019. Denis. Hurley.
  4. Web site: Dunbar seeks club move. New Ross Standard. 20 January 2018. 1 July 2019. Brendan. Furlong.
  5. Web site: Controversy as Wexford hurler granted transfer to nearby club. Pundit Arena. 6 March 2018. 1 July 2019. Jason. Redmond.
  6. Web site: Transfer sagas leave bitter imprint. Irish Independent. 11 March 2018. 1 July 2019. Dermot. Crowe.
  7. Web site: Dunbar on song as Naomh éanna topple champs. Irish Independent. 22 October 2018. 1 July 2019.
  8. Web site: Leinster MHC semi-final: Super sub O Conghaile sinks Wexford. 21 June 2014. Hogan Stand. 2 July 2019.
  9. Web site: Conor McDonald inspires Wexford to victory over Kildare in Under-21 hurling clash. 27 May 2015. Irish Times. 2 July 2019.
  10. Web site: Leinster U21 HC final: Magical Model maul Cats for three-in-a-row. 8 July 2015. Hogan Stand. 1 July 2019.
  11. Web site: Limerick ease past Wexford to claim U21 hurling title. 12 December 2015. Irish Examiner. 1 July 2019. Eoghan. Cormican.
  12. Web site: Kilkenny land 30 points en route to completing U21 and minor Leinster hurling double. 5 July 2017. The 42. 15 December 2018. Kevin. O'Brien.
  13. Web site: Second-half Limerick goals kill off Wexford's comeback hopes. 13 February 2016. The 42. 15 December 2018. John. Fallon.
  14. Web site: Dublin hurlers cruise past dismal Wexford to book Leinster semi-final clash with Kilkenny. 21 May 2016. The 42. 15 December 2018. Jackie. Cahill.
  15. Web site: Conor Cooney masterclass leads Galway past Wexford to their first Leinster title since 2012. The 42. 2 July 2017. 23 February 2019. Kevin. O'Brien .
  16. Web site: Fanning hits winner in historic shoot-out. Gorey Guardian. 27 January 2018. 23 February 2019. Alan. Aherne .
  17. Web site: Wexford land first Leinster title in 15 years with thrilling victory over Kilkenny. The 42. 30 June 2019. 1 July 2019. Kevin. O'Brien.