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Cianan Fahy

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Cianan Fahy
Personal information
Irish name Cianan Ó Fathaigh
Sport Hurling
Position Right wing-forward
Born 1998
Ardrahan, County Galway, Ireland
Occupation Student
Club(s)
Years Club
Ardrahan
Club titles
Galway titles 0
Colleges(s)
Years College
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
College titles
Fitzgibbon titles 0
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
2022-
Galway 0 (0-00)
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 0
All-Irelands 0
NHL 0
All Stars 0
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 21:42, 17 March 2022.

Cianan Fahy (born 1998) is an Irish hurler who plays for Galway Senior Championship club Ardrahan and at inter-county level with the Galway senior hurling team. He has lined out as a defender and as a forward.

Career

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Fahy first played hurling as a schoolboy with the Gort Community School, with whom he lined out in the Connacht Colleges Championship.[1] He simultaneously lined out with the Ardrahan club at juvenile and underage levels before eventually progressing onto the senior team. Fahy first appeared on the inter-county scene as a member of the Galway minor hurling team that beat Tipperary in the 2015 All-Ireland minor hurling final.[2] He later won a Leinster U21 Championship title.[3] Fahy was drafted onto the Galway senior hurling team in 2022.[4]

Career statistics

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As of 5 March 2022.
Team Year National League Leinster All-Ireland Total
Division Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Galway 2022 Division 1A 3 0-02 0 0-00 0 0-00 3 0-02
Career total 3 0-02 0 0-00 0 0-00 3 0-02

Honours

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Galway

References

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  1. ^ "Galway All-Ireland winner Niland hits 0-12 as Athenry win Connacht senior hurling title". The 42. 20 February 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Jeffrey Lynskey's young Galway confound critics". Irish Examiner. 7 September 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  3. ^ Fallon, John (4 July 2018). "Sean Bleahene claims Leinster title as Galway see off Wexford in dramatic extra time finish". Irish Independent. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Galway and Wexford name teams for Saturday's hurling league ties against Cork and Offaly". The 42. 3 March 2022. Retrieved 17 March 2022.