Luke Meade Explained

Luke Meade
Irish:Lúcás Miach
Occupation:Primary school teacher
Birth Date:29 October 1996
Birth Place:Newcestown, County Cork, Ireland
Height:1.830NaN0
Sport:Hurling
Code:Hurling
County:Cork
Province:Munster
Club:Newcestown
Clyears:2013–present
Clposition:Centre forward
Clapps(Points):11 (1–33)
Clcounty:0
Colleges:Mary Immaculate College
Fitz:1
Colyears:2015–2019
Counties:Cork
Icyears:2015–present
Icposition:Midfield
Icapps(Points):37 (1–19)
Icprovince:2
Icallireland:0
Nhl:0
Allstars:0
Clupdate:11:02, 5 August 2019
Icupdate:21:52, 7 July 2024

Luke Meade (born 29 October 1996) is an Irish hurler. At club level he plays with Newcestown and at inter-county level with the Cork senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a midfielder.

Early life

Born and raised in Newcestown, County Cork, Meade played hurling with the school team at Hamilton High School in Bandon.[1] He progressed through the various age grades and was part of the school's senior team that beat Midleton CBS to win the Dr O'Callaghan Cup title in 2014. He also played numerous games for the school in the Harty Cup.[2]

Meade later studied at Mary Immaculate College in Limerick and was added to their Fitzgibbon Cup panel in 2016. His debut season ended with a winners' medal after a 3–24 to 1–19 defeat of the Institute of Technology, Carlow in the final.[3] Meade was also part of the Mary I team beaten by University College Cork in the 2019 final.[4]

Club career

Meade began his club career at juvenile and underage levels with the Newcestown club. He was part of the club's under-21 team that claimed three successive West Cork U21AHC titles between 2013 and 2015.[5] [6]

By that stage Meade had already joined Newcestown's top adult team. He had his first success in October 2015 when Newcestown beat Valley Rovers by 1–23 to 0–08 to claim the Cork PIHC title.[7] He was also part of the Newcestown team beaten by Wolfe Tones na Sionna in the subsequent Munster final.[8]

In October 2023, Meade won a Cork SAHC title after a 3–17 to 0–24 defeat of Blarney in the final replay.[9]

Inter-county career

Meade first played for Cork as a member of the minor team and scored 2–04 in his debut against Kerry in April 2014.[10] He later spent three seasons with the under-21 team but ended his underage career with a two-point defeat by Limerick in the 2017 Munster U21 final after an injury-ravaged season.[11] [12]

Meade had just turned 18 and was still in secondary school when he was approached to join the Cork senior hurling team in January 2015. He was selected at left corner-forward in a challenge game against Limerick and scored a hat-trick of goals in a 6–13 to 2–18 victory.[13] Later that year he was added to Cork's intermediate team and won a Munster IHC medal following a 0–20 to 0–18 defeat of Limerick in the final.[14] Cork lost the 2015 All-Ireland IHC final to Galway, with Meade being introduced as a second-half substitute in the 0–23 to 0–14 defeat.[15]

After making several appearances during the 2016 Munster League, Meade was a member of the extended training panel for the subsequent National League and All-Ireland SHC campaigns. He became a regular member of the starting fifteen during Cork's 2017 National League campaign and made his Munster SHC debut in May 2017 in a 2–27 to 1–26 quarter-final defeat of Tipperary.[16] Meade subsequently claimed a provincial winners' medal following Cork's 1–25 to 1–20 defeat of Clare in the 2017 Munster final.[17]

Meade collected a second consecutive provincial winners' medal in July 2018 after scoring 1–01 from play in a 2–24 to 3–19 defeat of Clare in the 2018 Munster final.[18] In August 2021, he lined out at midfield when Cork suffered a 3–32 to 1–22 defeat by Limerick in the 2021 All-Ireland final.[19]

Career statistics

Club

TeamYearCork PIHCMunsterAll-IrelandTotal
AppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScore
Newcestown201320-0120-01
201450-0850-08
201552–1420-0172–15
Total122–2320-01142–24
YearCork SHCMunsterAll-IrelandTotal
AppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScore
201620-0520-05
201741–1341–13
201830-0830-08
201920-0720-07
Total111–33111–33
YearCork SAHCMunsterAll-IrelandTotal
AppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScore
202050-0550-05
202151-0851-08
202230-0730-07
202370-0170-01
Total201–21201–21
Career total434–7720-01454–78

Inter-county

TeamYearNational LeagueMunsterAll-IrelandTotal
DivisionAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScore
Cork2015Division 1A00-0000-0000-0000-00
201600-0000-0000-0000-00
201762-0730-0410-00102–11
201860-0451-0210-01121-07
201950-0340-0310-00100-06
202040-0210-0020-0170-03
202151-0310-0040-02101-05
202241-0230-0120-0191-04
202340-0140-0280-03
202450-0330-0120-01100-05
Career total394–25241–13130-06765–44

Honours

Hamilton High School

2014

Mary Immaculate College

2017

Newcestown

2023

2015

Cork

2017, 2018

2017

2015

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Luke Meade living Cork dream since Jimmy Barry-Murphy’s call-up from school. 24 May 2017. Irish Examiner. 3 June 2017. Brendan. O'Brien.
  2. Web site: Cahalane Hamilton hero. 22 January 2014. Irish Independent. 3 April 2017.
  3. Web site: Mary I retain Fitzgibbon Cup with dominant final display as excellent Cian Lynch claims Man of the Match. 25 February 2017. Irish Independent. 12 February 2017. John. Fallon.
  4. Web site: UCC claim double with emphatic win over Mary I. Irish Examiner. 23 February 2019. 12 January 2020. Therese. O'Callaghan.
  5. Web site: Newcestown find goal touch to storm home . 23 September 2013 . Irish Examiner . 23 September 2013.
  6. Web site: Newcestown U21 hurlers to compete in new county championship this season. 23 September 2023. The Southern Star. 18 February 2016.
  7. Web site: Five-star Newcestown's glorious day. 12 October 2015. Irish Examiner. 12 February 2017. Denis. Hurley.
  8. Web site: Wolfe Tones deliver Intermediate title in style. 12 October 2015. Irish Examiner. 12 February 2017. Denis. Hurley.
  9. Web site: Newcestown hold off Blarney in replay to clinch Senior A title. Irish Examiner. 28 October 2023. 28 October 2023. Eoghan. Cormican.
  10. Web site: Cork power on but serious tests await. 10 April 2014. Irish Examiner. 12 February 2017. Therese. O'Callaghan.
  11. Web site: Luke Meade to miss Cork's Munster U21 hurling semi-final with a broken thumb. 12 July 2017. The 42. 31 July 2018.
  12. Web site: Limerick beat Cork to earn second Munster U21 hurling title in three years. 26 July 2017. Irish Examiner. 31 July 2018.
  13. Web site: Meade hat-trick in Cork's new year warm-up. 5 January 2015. Irish Examiner. 12 February 2017. Denis. Hurley.
  14. Web site: Third-quarter blitz secures title for Cork. 9 July 2015. Irish Examiner. 12 February 2017. Eoghan. Cormican.
  15. Web site: Galway trounce Cork to win All-Ireland Intermediate Hurling title. 8 August 2015. Irish Examiner. 12 February 2017. Stephen. Barry.
  16. Web site: Young Cork Rebels seize the day. 22 May 2017. Irish Examiner. 24 May 2017. John. Fogarty.
  17. Web site: Cork victorious over Clare in Munster hurling final. 9 July 2017. Irish Examiner. 5 July 2018.
  18. Web site: Cork quietly collect another Munster title as Clare crumble. 1 July 2018. Irish Times. 5 July 2018. Malachy. Clerkin.
  19. Web site: Will record-breaking All-Ireland victory over Cork be Limerick's high water mark? Don't bet on it. 22 August 2021. Irish Examiner. 25 August 2023. John. Fogarty.