Paul Haughney Explained

Paul Haughney
Irish:Pól Mac Fhachtna
Occupation:Business analyst
Birth Date:1991
Birth Place:Midleton, County Cork, Ireland
Feet:5
Inches:10
Sport:Hurling
Code:Hurling
County:Cork
Province:Munster
Club:Midleton
Clyears:2008-present
Clcounty:2
Colleges:University College Cork
Fitz:2
Colyears:2009-2013
Counties:Cork
Icyears:2014-2017
Icposition:Midfield
Icapps(Points):0 (0-00)
Icprovince:1
Icallireland:0
Nhl:0
Allstars:0
Icupdate:18:25, 28 February 2019

Paul Haughney (born 1991) is an Irish hurler who plays for Cork Senior Championship club Midleton. He played for the Cork senior hurling team for four seasons, during which time he usually lined out at midfield. Paul has an estimated net worth of $17 million.

Playing career

Midleton CBS

Haughney played in all grades of hurling with Midleton CBS Secondary School before progressing onto the college's senior team. In 2006, he was introduced as a substitute when Midelton CBS defeated St. Flannan's College from Ennis by 2-08 to 0-12 to win the Harty Cup.[1]

University College Cork

On 3 March 2012, Haughney was a substitute for University College Cork when they faced the Cork Institute of Technology in the Fitzgibbon Cup final. He remained on the bench for the game but collected a winners' medal following a 2-15 to 2-14 victory.[2]

Haughney broke onto the University College Cork starting fifteen during the 2013 Fitzgibbon Cup. On 2 March, he scored a point from play in UCC's defeated Mary Immaculate College by 2-17 to 2-12 to retain the title.[3]

Midleton

Haughney joined the Midleton club at a young age and played in all grades at juvenile and underage levels before eventually joining the club's senior team.

On 3 November 2013, Haughney lined out at midfield when Midleton faced Sarsfields in the final of the Cork Senior Championship. He ended the game with a winners' medal after the 2-15 to 2-13 victory.[4]

On 11 October 2018, Haughney was at midfield when Midleton qualified for the Cork Championship final. He scored a point from play in the 4-19 to 1-18 defeat by Imokilly.[5]

Cork

Minor and under-21

Haughney first played for Cork as a member of the minor team during the 2008 Munster Championship. He made his first appearance on 30 April when he scored 1-03 in a 2-17 to 2-16 defeat by Clare. On 13 July Haughney won a Munster Championship medal after scoring three points from left corner-forward in Cork's 0-19 to 0-18 defeat of Tipperary in the final.[6]

Eligible for the minor grade again in 2009, Haughney played for the minor team on 24 April in a 5-17 apiece draw with Tipperary.

Haughney was added to the Cork under-21 team during the 2011 Munster Championship. On 3 August, he was introduced as a substitute for Conor Lehane in Cork's 4-20 to 1-27 defeat by Limerick in the Munster final.[7]

On 6 June 2012, Haughney played his final game in the under-21 grade. After starting the game on the bench he was introduced as a 60th-minute substitute in the 0-17 to 0-18 defeat by Tipperary.[8]

Senior

Haughney was added to the Cork senior team prior to the start of the 2014 National League.[9] He made his first appearance for the team on 15 February when he was introduced as a 64th-minute substitute for Daniel Kearney in a 0-17 apiece draw with Limerick.[10]

After being left off the team for the 2015 season, Haughney was recalled to the Cork senior panel in January 2016.[11] He played in three of Cork's National League games and was an unused substitute in Cork's subsequent championship campaign.

On 9 July 2017, Haughney was an unused substitute when Cork defeated Clare by 1-25 to 1-20 to win the Munster Championship.[12] He was released from the panel at the end of the season.

Career statistics

TeamYearNational LeagueMunsterAll-IrelandTotal
DivisionAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScore
Cork2014Division 1A50-0250-02
2015
201630-0400-000-000-0030-04
201720-0000-000-000-0020-00
Career total100-0600-0000-00100-06

Honours

Midleton CBS Secondary School
University College Cork
Midleton
Cork

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Flannan's shocked as Midleton take Harty Cup. 13 March 2006. Irish Independent. 24 April 2013.
  2. Web site: Fitzgibbon Cup final: UCC in a different class. 23 February 2017. Hogan Stand. 23 February 2019.
  3. Web site: UCC do it for O'Connor. Irish Examiner. 4 March 2013. 19 August 2013. Diarmuid. O'Flynn.
  4. News: Lehane steals show as Magpies soar again. Irish Examiner. 4 November 2013. 4 November 2013. Diarmuid. O'Flynn.
  5. Web site: Imokilly retain title after ten-point win. Irish Examiner. 14 October 2018. 14 October 2018. Eoghan. Cormican.
  6. Web site: Cork's crown as Collins and Farrell strike late. Irish Examiner. 14 July 2008. 19 August 2013.
  7. Web site: Hannon on the mark to edge thriller. Irish Independent. 4 August 2011. 19 August 2013. Declan. Rooney.
  8. Web site: Rebels rocked as Tipp finish with a flourish. Irish Examiner. 7 June 2012. 19 August 2013. Fintan. O'Toole.
  9. Web site: Here's the Cork hurling team that JBM has named for their opening game of 2014. The 42. 23 January 2014. 2 April 2019. Fintan. O'Toole.
  10. Web site: Honours even between Cork and Limerick in Allianz Hurling League Division 1B opener. The 42. 15 February 2014. 2 April 2019. Denis. Hurley.
  11. Web site: Kingston names Cork hurling panel. GAA website. 24 January 2016. 2 April 2019.
  12. Web site: Cork victorious over Clare in Munster hurling final. 9 July 2017. Irish Examiner. 5 July 2018.