Jerome Cahill Explained

Code:Hurling
Sport:Hurling
Jerome Cahill
Irish:Diarmuid Ó Cathail
Occupation:Student Accountant[1]
County:Tipperary
Province:Munster
Club:Kilruane MacDonagh's
Clposition:Forward
Clcounty:1
Counties:Tipperary
Icposition:Midfield
Icyears:2019-
Icapps(Points):2 (0-01)
Icprovince:0
Icallireland:1
Allstars:0
Nhl:0
Icupdate:11:58, 27 July 2019
Birth Date:1999

Jerome Cahill (born 1999) is an Irish hurler who plays for Tipperary Senior Championship club Kilruane MacDonagh's and at inter-county level with the Tipperary senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a midfielder.

Playing career

Nenagh CBS

Cahill first came to prominence as a hurler with Nenagh CBS. He played in every grade of hurling before eventually joining the school's senior hurling team and lined out in several Harty Cup campaigns.[2]

Kilruane MacDonagh's

Cahill joined the Kilruane MacDonagh's 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 the Tipperary Senior Championship.

On 16 September 2018, Cahill was included on the Kilruane MacDonagh's that faced Kiladangan in the North Tipperary Championship final. He ended the game with a winners' medal following the 0–19 to 0–12 victory.[3]

Tipperary

Minor, under-21 and under-20

Cahill made his first appearance for the Tipperary minor team on 23 April 2016 when he lined out at left corner-back in a 1–20 to 1–17 defeat by Waterford in the Munster Championship.[4] On 10 July 2016, he was switched to right corner-back but played some of the game as a sweeper when Tipperary defeated Limerick by 1–24 to 0–10 to win the Munster final.[5] On 4 September 2016, Cahill was at left wing-back when Tipperary renewed their rivalry with Limerick in the All-Ireland final. He ended the game with a winners' medal following the 1–21 to 0–17 victory.[6]

Cahill was eligible for the minor grade again the following year, however, his tenure in the grade ended on 3 July 2017 following a 2–22 to 2–19 defeat by Cork in the Munster Championship.[7]

Cahill made his first appearance for the Tipperary under-21 team on 21 June 2018. He was named at right wing-forward but played much of the game at left wing-forward line in the 1–22 to 1–13 defeat of Limerick in the Munster Championship.[8] On 4 July 2018, he scored 1-01 from play in Tipperary's 2–23 to 1–13 defeat by Cork in the Munster final.[9] On 26 August 2018, both Tipperary and Cork faced each other again in the All-Ireland final. Cahill ended the game with a winners' medal after scoring three points in the 3–13 to 1–16 victory.[10]

On 9 July 2019, Cahill made his first appearance for Tipperary's inaugural under-20 team when he lined out at midfield in the 3–23 to 0–10 defeat of Waterford.[11] On 23 July 2019, he scored a point when Tipperary defeated Cork by 3–15 to 2–17 to win the Munster Championship.[12]

Senior

Cahill was drafted onto the Tipperary senior team in advance of the 2019 National League, however, he made no appearances during the campaign. On 30 June 2019, he made his first appearance for the Tipperary senior team when he came on as a 61st-minute substitute for John O'Dwyer at centre-forward in a 2–26 to 2–14 defeat by Limerick in the Munster final.[13] On 18 August 2019, Cahill won an All-Ireland medal as a non-playing substitute following Tipperary's 3–25 to 0–20 defeat of Kilkenny in the All-Ireland final.[14]

Honours

Kilruane MacDonagh's
Tipperary

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jerome Cahill: we have to be ready for pounding Kilkenny will look to bring. 15 August 2019. Irish Examiner. 15 August 2019.
  2. Web site: Champions Ardscoil Rís force quarter-final replay as Nenagh CBS claim extra-time win. The 42. 11 January 2017. 14 February 2019. Fintan. O'Toole.
  3. Web site: Kilruane end 28 year with for North Senior Hurling title. 19 September 2018. Nenagh Guardian. 30 July 2018. Shane. Brophy.
  4. Web site: Murray points Waterford to Munster minor semi-finals. 23 April 2016. The 42. 12 March 2019. Tomás. McCarthy.
  5. Web site: Tipperary romp to Munster minor title. 10 July 2016. Irish Examiner. 12 March 2019.
  6. Web site: Redemption as powerful Premier get hands on cup. 5 September 2016. Irish Examiner. 30 July 2018. Eoghan. Cormican.
  7. Web site: Over 8,000 in attendance as Cork minors edge past Tipperary on the second time of asking. 3 July 2017. The 42. 30 July 2018. Jackie. Cahill.
  8. Web site: Clinical Tipp dethrone All-Ireland champions Limerick and book Munster final spot. 21 June 2018. The 42. 30 July 2018. Daragh. Small.
  9. Web site: Cork outclass Tipperary on home soil to end 11-year Munster U21 hurling crown wait. 5 July 2018. Irish Examiner. 5 July 2018. Eoghan. Cormican.
  10. Web site: Injury time drama as late Tipperary goal secures All-Ireland U21 victory over Cork. 26 August 2018. Irish Independent. 6 September 2018.
  11. Web site: Tipperary breeze past Waterford by 22 points to book Munster U20 final spotk. 9 July 2019. The 42. 23 July 2019. Shane. Brophy.
  12. Web site: Bowe and Morris star as Tipperary claim U20 Munster glory. 23 July 2019. The 42. 23 July 2019. Shane. Brophy.
  13. Web site: More glory for Limerick as they lift Munster crown with 12-point win over Tipperary. 30 June 2019. The 42. 1 July 2019. Fintan. O'Toole.
  14. Web site: Tipperary are All-Ireland champions as Liam Sheedy's men see off 14-man Kilkenny in Croke Park. 18 August 2019. Irish Independent. 26 August 2019. Seán. McGoldrick.