Kevin Downes (hurler) explained

Code:Hurling
Sport:Hurling
Kevin Downes
Irish:Caoimhín Ó Dubháin
Feet:6
Inches:2
Occupation:Account manager
County:Limerick
Province:Munster
Club:Na Piarsaigh
Clyears:2009-present
Clcounty:8
Clprovince:4
Clallireland:1
Colleges:NUI Galway
Colyears:2010-2014
Fitz:0
Counties:Limerick
Icposition:Full-forward
Icyears:2011-present
Icapps(Points):21 (3-22)
Icprovince:1
Icallireland:1
Nhl:0
Allstars:0
Icupdate:23:17, 24 August 2018
Birth Date:1991 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Coonagh, County Limerick, Ireland

Kevin Downes (born 14 October 1991) is an Irish hurler who plays for Limerick Senior Championship club Na Piarsaigh and at inter-county level with the Limerick senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a full-forward.

Playing career

Ardscoil Rís

Downes first came to prominence as a hurler with Ardscoil Rís in Limerick. Having played in every grade as a hurler, he was full-forward on the college's senior hurling team. On 11 March 2010, Downes scored 1-02 from play when Ardscoil Rís defeated Thurles CBS in the final of the Harty Cup.[1] On 3 April, he was switched to left wing-forward for the All-Ireland final against St. Kieran's College. Downes was held scoreless in the 2-11 to 2-08 defeat.[2]

NUI Galway

During his studies at NUI Galway, Downes was selected for the college's senior hurling team.[3] He was a regular member of the starting fifteen during the Fitzgibbon Cup and also served as chairman of the club.

Na Piarsaigh

Downes joined the Na Piarsaigh club at a young age and played in all grades at juvenile and underage levels, enjoying championship success in the under-21 grades as a dual player before eventually joining the club's top adult teams.

On 2 October 2011, Downes scored 1-01 from full-forward in Na Piarsaigh's 2-18 to 0-13 defeat of Adare to win their very first Limerick Championship title.[4] On 4 December 2012, he won a Munster Championship medal following a 1-13 to 0-09 defeat of Crusheen in the final.[5]

After surrendering their titles the following year, Downes won a second Limerick Championship medal after lining out at centre-forward when Na Piarsaigh defeated Adare by 0-14 to 0-12 on 6 October 2013.[6] He was retained at centre-forward for the subsequent Munster Championship, which culminated on 24 November 2014 with him winning a second provincial medal after scoring a goal in the 4-14 to 0-08 defeat of Sixmilebridge in the final.[7]

Downes won a third Limerick Championship medal on 11 October 2015 after a 1-22 to 4-12 defeat of Patrickswell in the final. He top scored with 1-05 and ended the game as man of the match.[8] Downes missed Na Piarsaigh's subsequent Munster Championship final defeat of Ballygunner due to a concussion.[9] On 17 March 2016, he won an All-Ireland Championship medal after scoring 1-02 in Na Piarsaigh's 2-25 to 2-14 defeat of Ruairí Óg in the final.[10]

On 15 October 2017, Downes won a fourth Limerick Championship medal when Na Piarsaigh defeated Kilmallock by 1-22 to 2-14 in the final.[11] He won a third Munster Championship medal on 19 November when Na Piarsaigh defeated Ballygunner by 3-15 to 2-10 in the final.[12] On 17 March 2018, Downes was named at full-forward by played much of the match at left corner-forward when Na Piarsaigh suffered a 2-17 to 1-17 defeat by Cuala in the All-Ireland final.[13]

On 27 October 2018, Downes won a fifth Limerick Championship medal following Na Piarsaigh's 2-22 to 3-10 defeat of Doon in the final.[14]

Limerick

Minor and under-21

Downes first played for Limerick when he was selected for the minor team in advance of the 2008 Munster Championship.[15] He made his first appearance on 30 April when he scored seven points in a 3-21 to 1-12 defeat by Tipperary. Limerick's championship ended with a defeat by Cork in a play-ff, however, Downes ended the season as Limerick's top scorer.

Downes was eligible for the minor grade again the following year. After a second consecutive defeat to Tipperary at the quarter-final stage, he played his last game for Limerick on 5 June 2009 in a 4-08 to 1-14 defeat by Waterford in a play-off.

After progressing onto the Limerick under-21 team, he made his first appearance on 14 July 2010 when he came on as a substitute and scored two points in Limerick's 1-15 to 1-12 defeat by Clare in the Munster Championship.

Downes broke onto the starting fifteen of the Limerick under-21 team during the 2011 Munster Championship and was appointed captain of the team. On 3 August, he scored a point from full-forward when Limerick defeated Cork by 4-20 to 1-27 after extra-time to win the Munster Championship.[16]

Downes played his last game for the Limerick under-21 team on 18 July 2012. He scored two points from full-forward in a 1-16 to 1-11 defeat by Tipperary in the Munster Championship semi-final.[17]

Senior

On 13 February 2011, Downes made his first appearance for the Limerick senior team. He scored a point in Limerick's 2-09 to 0-06 defeat of Clare in the National League.[18] On 30 April, he scored 1-02 from play when Limerick defeated Clare by 4-12 to 2-13 to win the Division 2 title.[19] Downes made his first championship appearance on 12 June. He top scored for Limerick 2-01 in the 3-15 to 3-14 defeat by Waterford.[20]

On 14 July 2013, Downes lined out in his first Munster Championship final. He started the game on the bench but was introduced as a 65th-minute substitute and scored two points in Limerick's 0-24 to 0-15 defeat of Cork and a first title in 17 years.[21]

On 2 August 2016, Downes tore his cruciate in a club football game.[22] The injury ruled him out of Limerick's 2017 league and championship campaigns.[23]

Downes rejoined the Limerick senior panel in 2018.[24] On 19 August 2018, he was an unused substitute when Limerick won their first All-Ireland title in 45 years after a 3-16 to 2-18 defeat of Galway in the final.[25]

On 2 February 2019, Downes made his first appearance for Limerick in over 30 months when he lined out at full-forward in Limerick's 1-21 to 1-14 defeat of Clare in the National League.[26]

Career statistics

Inter-county

TeamYearNational LeagueMunsterAll-IrelandTotal
DivisionAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScore
Limerick2011Division 275-0712-0130-04117-12
2012Division 1B40-0210-0220-0270-06
201360-1120-0210-0190-14
201450-0720-0320-0090-10
201500-0020-0021-0341-03
201621-0210-0020-0451-06
2017
201800-0000-0000-0000-00
2019Division 1A10-0000-0000-0010-00
Career total256-2992-08121-14469-51

Honours

Na Piarsaigh
Limerick

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ard Scoil Rís end Harty Cup marathon with historic victory. 12 March 2010. Irish Examiner. 4 August 2018.
  2. Web site: Brennan's strike foils Ardscoil bid. 4 April 2010. Irish Independent. 4 August 2018.
  3. Web site: Here's your 2013 Fitzgibbon Cup Guide: Part 2. 31 January 2013. The 42. 5 August 2018. Fintan. O'Toole.
  4. Web site: Dowling fires Na Piarsaigh to promised land. 3 October 2011. Irish Independent. 31 July 2018. Colm. Keyes.
  5. Web site: Piarsaigh young guns come of age. 5 December 2011. Irish Examiner. 9 August 2018. Diarmuid. O'Flynn.
  6. Web site: Downes sets the tone for Na Piarsaigh to grind it out. 7 October 2013. Irish Independent. 31 July 2018. Donnchadh. Boyle.
  7. Web site: Powerful Piarsaigh's blistering pace too much for tired Bridge. 25 November 2013. Irish Examiner. 31 July 2018. Diarmuid. O'Flynn.
  8. Web site: Downes restores Na Piarsaigh as Limerick leaders. 12 October 2015. Irish Independent. 31 July 2018. Donnchadh. Boyle.
  9. Web site: Dowling goal puts seal on Na Piarsaigh glory trail. 23 November 2015. Irish Independent. 31 July 2018. Jackie. Cahill.
  10. Web site: Immortality for Na Piarsaigh as Cushendall rue big-day flop. 18 March 2015. Irish Examiner. 31 July 2018. Michael. Moynihan.
  11. Web site: Na Piarsaigh see off Kilmallock to secure Limerick hurling crown. 15 October 2017. Irish Independent. 31 July 2018.
  12. Web site: Late Na Piarsaigh surge sweeps aside Ballygunner in scrappy Munster final. 19 November 2017. Irish Independent. 31 July 2018. Colm. Keys.
  13. Web site: Cuala finish with four late points to finally see off Na Piarsaigh challenge and retain All-Ireland title. 18 March 2018. Irish Independent. 31 July 2018. Colm. Keys.
  14. Web site: Boss Beary points to experience of troops as Na Piarsaigh impress again. 29 October 2018. Irish Independent. 1 November 2018. Darragh. Small.
  15. Web site: Minor side named. Hogan Stand. 29 April 2008. 13 June 2011.
  16. Web site: Hannon on the mark to edge thriller. 4 August 2011. Irish Independent. 4 August 2018. Declan. Rooney.
  17. Web site: Maher ends Treaty defence. 19 July 2012. Irish Examiner. 4 August 2018. Diarmuid. O'Flynn.
  18. Web site: Limerick step up to the plate for O'Grady. 14 February 2011. Irish Independent. 4 August 2018.
  19. Web site: Limerick on the rise. 2 May 2011. Irish Independent. 2 August 2018. Christy. O'Connor.
  20. Web site: GAA Mop-up: Mullane's late winner keeps Waterford alive. 12 June 2011. The 42. 2 August 2018. Niall. Kelly.
  21. Web site: Day of joy sends tremor through Treaty. 15 July 2011. Irish Examiner. 3 August 2018. Diarmuid. O'Flynn.
  22. Web site: From torn cruciate in club football game to Munster hurling champion in the space of 15 months. 20 November 2017. The 42. 3 August 2018. Fintan. O'Toole.
  23. Web site: Kevin Downes counting his blessings after cruciate woe. 14 March 2018. GAA website. 3 August 2018.
  24. Web site: Downes back from cruciate, Reidy back from Kildare and U21 winners added to Limerick panel. 16 November 2017. The 42. 21 August 2018. Fintan. O'Toole.
  25. Web site: Limerick are All Ireland hurling champions for the first time in 45 years following epic victory over Galway. Irish Independent. 19 August 2018. 20 August 2018. Seán. McGoldrick.
  26. Web site: Impressive Limerick come from behind to see off Tipperary. The 42. 2 February 2019. 24 March 2019. John. Fallon.