Angling:
Patsy Treacy, of Fermanagh, was once again top of the pile when he captured the winner’s trophy at the 2007 VFI National Fly Fishing Championships.
Athletics:
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John Treacy (Marathon Man) born June 4, 1957 in
Villierstown near Dungarvan, County Waterford. Educated Providence
University, MBA degree. 1974 & 1975 3rd place junior events World Cross Country championships 1978 (Glasgow) & 1979 (Limerick) World Cross-Country
champion 1979 Silver medal, European junior 5000 meters. 1984 Silver medal, Marathon, Olympic Games Los Angeles (2:09.56). Winner of the Irish 5000 meters between 1978 to 1984 and
10000 meters between 1985 to 1987. Irish track records 3000 meters 1980
(7:45.22), 5000 meters 1984 (13:16.81), 10000 meters 1989 (27:55.80) & 20000 meters 1987 (61:10.1) Texaco Sportstar Award for
Athletics 1978, 1979 & 1984 and Supreme Sportstar 1979. 1992 (Los Angles) & 1993 (Dublin) Marathon winner. He is
one of four Irishmen to have competed in four Olympic Games and the first
sportsman to be given the freedom of Waterford City. He is also an Honorary
Fellow of Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT). He is
currently chief executive of the Irish Sports Council. He is married to
Fionnuala and they have four children, Caoimhe and Deirdre, Sean and Conor.
Sean plays for the under 19 American Eagles in Rugby. (see also politics) |
Ray Treacy of Waterford
Winner of the Irish 10000
meters 1979. Now regarded as one of
the top College coaches in the USA. http://friars.collegesports.com/sports/m-track/mtt/treacy_ray00.html |
North Belfast Harriers Ladies won the Irish 10k roads championship last year in Navan. Athletics Ireland nominated them as their representative in the European clubs roads championship in Moscow Saturday 8/9/07. The Race was a 15k road race for teams of four, three to score plus a manager. The North Belfast Team was Sharon trimble, Louise Mc clean, Lisa Tracy and Cathy McCourt with Claire McCorry as team manager. Sharon Trimble was first home in 57minutes followed by Cathy McCourt, Louise McClean and Lisa Tracy. They finished a creditable 7th team against the elite of European clubs. Not to be outdone the manager Claire also competed in and finished the race.
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Mary Tracey, of Dublin, held Irish
records for 800m, 1500m and 3000m between 1972 and 1976. She won BLE titles
for 800m 1973; 1500m 1972-6, 1978 & 1980; cross-country 1973 and 1980; marathon
1982. British WAAA titles for 800m 1972 & 1973, silver 1984; 3000m 1975
& 1976. Dublin City Marathon 1983 Olympic athlete 1972 & 1976.
Texaco Sportstar Award for Athletics 1973. Henry,
Noel (1998) From Sophie to Sonia a history of Women’s athletics. Dublin. |
Moynalvey/Kilcloon
Athletics Club
The History of Moynalvey/Kilcloon Athletics Club
spans more than two decades. Moynalvey/Kiltale Athletic Club was founded in 1982 by John Durkan and
Jim Treacy. While strong links still exist between the parishes
of Moynalvey and Kiltale through their respective GAA clubs, the athletics
club spread its wings to encompass the parish of Kilcloon and the club as it
is known today came into existence c.1989. The present president of the club
is Liam Treacy. Five athletes from Moynalvey/Kilcloon A.C. have been
chosen to represent Ireland at international level, the most recent of these
being Sara Treacy. Daniel Treacy (DCU & Moynalvey/Kilcloon AC) Daniel is now at
DCU and a key member of their athletics team. ESB National League at Santry 30 Jul 2007: 1500m Daniel Treacy (Moynalvey) 5th 4.02.2. 4x400: Blaine Rennicks (Bohermeen) Emmet Reilly (Navan) Daniel Treacy (Moynalvey) and Niall Matthews (Navan) 4th 3.31.07. All-Ireland novice cross country championships, Athlone Saturday 9th December 2006: Daniel Treacy was Meath's only athlete in the boys under 19 and he ran well to finish 7th. All Ireland Inter County cross country championships, Dungarvan Co Waterford 26th November 2006: The Meath Junior Men produced a great team effort to take the Gold medal, lead home by Daniel Treacy in 14th place with all six runners in the top 35. Fodhla Treacy (TCD
& Moynalvey/Kilcloon AC) Fodhla won the
Irish universities indoor 800m in December 2006 and places 2nd twice in the
outdoor 800m during her 4 years at Trinity (Graduated in 2007). All-Ireland novice cross country championships, Athlone
Saturday 9th December 2006: Meath Novice Ladies team took the silver medals
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Sarah Louise Treacy (Birmingham University and Moynalvey/Kilcoon AC) Following a 12 month break from
competition in Ireland, Sara will soon be donning the Meath singlet when she represents
Ireland in the National Inter-Counties Cross Country on the 25th November
2007, the World Junior Cross-Country in March 2008 and the World
Junior Track Championships in June 2008. She received € 4000 in the 2007 Meath Local Sports Partnership Bursary
Awards. Manchester University Cross
Country Relays, 6th Oct 2007: Sara (18) wore the red and blue colours of
Birmingham University for the first time, as she recently commenced studying
medicine there on a full sports scholarship. The Manchester University relays
drew almost 300 third-level athletes from all over the United Kingdom with
132 participants in the women’s event alone. Sara, was the second fastest on
the day (12 minutes and 4 seconds) behind her Birmingham University
club-mate, Stacey Johnson (11:58) Of particular note is the fact
that this performance came after a 10 month absence from competition. She
was a member of a very promising Irish junior cross country squad which
finished ninth in the European Junior Cross Country Championship at San
Giorgio su Legnano, Italy in December 2006. Sara
picked up an injury shortly after the European Cross Country, and was
subsequently unable to compete in the spring cross country events. This piece
of bad luck ruled her out of contention for another Irish School’s Cross
Country title, having already won a record breaking 4 in-a-row previous to
that for her former school, The King’s Hospital. Sara’s transition from
schools’ to university level competition will no doubt have been made even
more enjoyable by the fact that she out-paced two of the UK’s top young
athletes, Non Stanford (12:13 ) who has trained with double Olympic gold
medallist Kelly Holmes, and 3000m specialist Olivia Kenney (12:55). Sara was Irish Junior
Cross Country in 2006 (AAI website) and competed in World cross country that
year and European cross country also. All Ireland Inter County cross country championships, Dungarvan Waterford 26th November 2006: Sara Treacy (Moynalvey) was Meath’s best placed runner and took the silver medal. The
Leinster Cross Country championships, Belvedere House Mullingar 23rd October
2006: The best individual Meath result of the day was Sarah Treacy
(Moynalvey) who had an emphatic win in the girls under 18 event. She won the Celtic International in Wales in January 2005 for girls under 17 and won the Schools International Cross Country in April again in Wales for the top under17 schoolgirls in Ireland England Scotland and Wales. She also won the Irish Schools under17 1500m in Tullamore in June 2005 and the Athletics Ireland u17 1500 in July 2005 in Tullamore. She was second in the Schools International 1500 in July also in Tullamore. Leinster Girls
Under16 – Gold AAI Cross Country Championships at Fintra, Killybegs, Co.
Donegal on the 14th December 2003. |
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Sarah
Louise Treacy
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Camogie:
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St. Laurences
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Leinster
Junior Camogie Club Championship Final St.
Brigid's (Laois) 2-7 St. Laurence's- St. Brigid's - |
Captain Ruth Treacy |
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Galway Camogie All-Ireland Minor Champions 1986 who beat Wexford 2-08 to 1-04 Galway
Camogie All-Ireland Minor Champions 1987 who beat Cork 1-11 to 3-03 Back
Row: Bridget Fahy, Triona Dolphin, Eilish Kilkenny, Mary Treacy
(Portumna), Caroline Linnane, Suzanne Burke, Fionnuala Keane, Catriona
Finnegan, Olive Costello. Team
on the day: Collette Callaghy, Caroline Linanne, Martina Dooley,
Triona Dolphin, Siobhan Keane, Imelda Maher, Suzanne Burke, Fionnuala Keane,
Catriona Finnegan, Mary Treacy -capt. Aileen Brett, and Bridget Fahy, |
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Galway Camogie
All-Ireland Minor Champions 1996 who beat Tipperary 3-16 to 4-11 Back Row:
Jackie Brien (selector), Collette Kennedy-Walsh (Manager).Aoife Connolly,
Mary Flannery, Susan Regan, Mairead Mahony, Colette Deeley, Therese Maher, Valerie
Treacy, Michelle Glynn, Shauna Ward, Veronica Sweeney, Marie Corcoran,
Ailbhe Kelly, Lourda Kavanagh. |
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Kilkenny GAAAoife Treacy 2002 Finalist All Ireland Junior Camogie Patricia Treacy 1988 Finalist, 1989 Finalist All Ireland Minor Camogie |
Cycling:
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Marcus
Treacy of Killarney CC,
Co. Kerry. Munster Road Race
Junior Champion 2004 Winner Dunboyne 3 Day 2005 |
Gaelic Football:
David Treacey of Dublin is a Gaelic football and hurling
player for Dublin and Cuala. He won a 2007 Leinster Minor Hurling Championship
medal for Dublin. David scored 0-02 frees in the final against Kilkenny in
Dublins 2-14 to 1-10 victory. David won the Dublin Minor Football Championship
and the Leinster Minor Club Football Championship with Cuala in 2006. In 2008, David Treacy, is one of the biggest
prospects in Leinster, for the Dublin Colleges hurling team.
“Treacy
fires Dub Colleges past Castlecomer
David Treacy, centre-forward on this year’s Dublin minor
team which conquered Leinster, continued his recent remarkable scoring form by
bagging 0-12 (6f, 1 ‘65’) as Dublin Colleges beat Kilkenny side, Castlecomer CS
by 0-21 to 0-7 in yesterday’s Leinster Colleges SHC ‘A’ in O'Toole Park on
Wednesday. Nov 22, 2007”
“Dublin Colleges book Leinster
final spot
2006 Croke Cup winners Dublin
Colleges progressed to another Leinster Colleges SHC ’A’ final following a
hard-fought semi-final victory over Good Counsel, New Ross at Dr Cullen Park.
Dublin Colleges...2-15
Good Counsel...3-8
Team captain David Treacy led by example for Dublin Colleges, hitting
five points in a classy display. Good Counsel made the better start and led by
1-1 to 0-2 after 10 minutes with Michael Moloney getting the goal. But points
from Conor Clinton, Niall McMorrow and Treacy had brought Dublin Colleges back
into it before Treacy set up Aodhan McEneny for a goal which gave them a 1-9 to
1-3 interval lead. Substitute Ger Alyward handed Good Counsel a lifeline when
he goaled in the 34th minute. But the boys from the capital remained in the
driving seat and a superb Ronan Walsh goal had them perched on a 2-13 to 2-7
lead after 50 minutes. Padraig Walsh blasted a late 1-1 for New Ross, but
Dublin Colleges held on for a final date against either Kilkenny CBS or
Castlecomer CS, who meet on Wednesday in Freshford. 25 February 2008”
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P.T. Treacy of Fermanagh. 1959 All Ireland Junior
Football Champions. 1963, 1964, 1965 & 1966 winner of the Railway Cup
Football Championships. J.J. Treacy
of Fermanagh. 1959 All Ireland Junior Football Champions
Back Row L to R, Joe Pat Prunty,
Owen Callaghan, James O' Keefe, Eamon Courtney, Mickey Brewster, Hugh Murphy,
Joe Goodwin, PT Treacy, Liam Mc Mahon, Jim Cassidy, Jim Collins Front,
Phil Breen, Jim Bartley, Des O' Rourke, Owen Clerkin, Fr. Ignatious Mc
Quillan, Frank Mc Gurn, John Maguire, Kevin Screenan, John O' Neill, JJ
Treacy, Danno Devanney |
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Devenish of Fermanagh, senior football double winners in 1965, 1966,
1967. J.
Carty, G. McCauley, P. O’Loughlin, G. Feely, G. Flanagan, G. Treacy,
M. Burns, T. Gallagher, M. Treacy, S. Doherty, P. McGurn, P. T.
Treacy, J. J. Treacy, P. Ferguson, S. Rasdale, G.Gallagher, G. Regan. |
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Sharon Treacy of Killoe, Longford Leinster &
Munster Colleges Combined Team and Irish Universities All Star Team 2003
& 2004 Longford star Sharon Treacy on the attack for Longford |
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Pat N. Treacy of Ardpatrick, Limerick. Captain of the winners of the first
All Ireland Senior Football Chamionship in 1887. Great Limerick Sportsmen No.
117, Limerick Leader, 5th February 1955. |
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Lavey, Co. CavanIn 1975, Lavey had one of its most successful years, winning the Junior double - League and Championship. Front: Owen McConnon, Francis Tracey, Mattie Kearns,
paul Smith, Jimmy Galligan, Tony Smith (Capt.), Charlie Smith, Paddy Reilly, Johnny
Costello, Ned Nelson, Matt Brady Back: Cyril O’Reilly, Vincent Maguire, Seamus Tracey,
Tommy Tracey, Thomas Maguire, Des King, John Joe Maguire, Pat McGahern,
Phil Smith, Andy Smith, Sean Smith, Sean McBride |
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John Treacy of Tipperary McGrath Football Winning Team 1989
Billy Treacy of Tipperary, Munster Minor Football Championship 1935
Willie Treacy of Tipperary, Munster Junior Football Championship 1937
Golf:
Eddie Treacy, Club
Professional, Ballina Golf
Club, Co. Mayo.
Joe Treacy, Cecil Ewing Shield Captain, Bearna, Corboley, Co. Galway.
Kieran Tracey, Barton Shield Captain, Carrick-on-Suir, Co.
Waterford.
Liam Treacy, Senior Cup & Barton Shield Captain, Fota Island, Carraigtwohill, Co. Cork.
Tony Tracey, Junior Cup Champion, Carrick-on-Suir, Co.
Waterford.
Hammer Throwing:
Edmond John (EJ)
Treacy (b.1888) of
Oola, Limerick. 1910 All Ireland Champion.
Great Limerick
Sportsmen No. 125, Limerick Leader, 2nd April 1955.
Hockey:
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Irish Hockey Hall of Fame: Reg
Treacy International Career: 1960 - 1974 International Caps:
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Position: Forward Reg Treacy (Cork Church of
Ireland ) made history
in Irish hockey when he became the first player to amass 50 caps for Ireland.
A strong, attack-minded player, Treacy had an eye for goal and developed the
reputation as a dangerous forward, who preferred to play on the left side of
the field. A player of exquisite touch and skill, the Munster man’s weaving
runs were to the delight of spectators and the torment of defenders. Treacy was one of the few players who played for Ireland in both of
the first two European Nations Cups in Brussels (1970) and Madrid (1974). Hall of Fame induction: 2006 http://www.hockey.ie/halloffame/reg_treacy.pdf George Treacy (international) and his younger brother Fred Treacy of Cork Church of Ireland, Irish Senior and junior cupholders, winners of the inaugural British Hockey Cup, Douglas Isle of Man 1968. Ref:
Hockey: Treacy inspires cup win. Guardian 3/6/1968, p13 |
Horse:
Daniel Tracey of Meath 2nd place Tetrathlon
Championship Senior Boys Results 2006, Irish Pony Club (1st Best Run
& Gold Award).
Sarah Treacy of Meath 1st
place Tetrathlon Championship Senior Girls Results 2006, Irish Pony Club.
Sara Jane Tracy, of Kill Co. Kildare.
2000 Kill International Show Jumping Pony League: Won the 138 Open with My Mister B & she was also placed in the 148BC with her young pony My Midnight Lady.
2005 Unex Towerlands arena in Essex, England: she finished a creditable 10th place in the 1.30m class for riders under 23 years of age. In the 1.30m Speed class for U23s Sara-Jane and Little Lancer finished in seventh place behind Britain's Hannah Paul and Nouska. Then in the U23 1.40m Grand Prix she had four faults in the jump-off round to finish ninth out of 36 starters.
Hurling:
David
Treacey of Dublin is a Gaelic football and hurling player for Dublin and
Cuala. He won a 2007 Leinster Minor Hurling Championship medal for Dublin.
David scored 0-02 frees in the final against Kilkenny in Dublins 2-14 to 1-10
victory. David won the Dublin Minor Football Championship and the Leinster
Minor Club Football Championship with Cuala in 2006. In 2008, David Treacy, is one of the biggest prospects in
Leinster, for the Dublin Colleges hurling team.
“Treacy
fires Dub Colleges past Castlecomer
David Treacy, centre-forward on this year’s Dublin minor
team which conquered Leinster, continued his recent remarkable scoring form by
bagging 0-12 (6f, 1 ‘65’) as Dublin Colleges beat Kilkenny side, Castlecomer CS
by 0-21 to 0-7 in yesterday’s Leinster Colleges SHC ‘A’ in O'Toole Park on
Wednesday. Nov 22, 2007”
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Kilmoyley (Kerry) Roll of Honour Minor County
Hurling Championships Winning Captains 1953 Denis Treacy 1991 Kieran Treacy |
Thomastown GAA KilkennyFrom the late 1950’s until 1972 there were two hurling clubs in Thomastown – Thomastown and Thomastown Rangers. The Rangers club drew mainly from the southern and western sides of the parish though the town and other parts of the parish were always represented. The Forristal, Neill, Bookle, O’Keeffe, Treacy, Donnelly and McEntee families are those who most readily come to mind when one thinks back on the players and officials of the Rangers Club. |
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Brothers Martin and Jim Treacy Martin Treacy of Bennettsbridge, Kilkenny. His honours include Kilkenny Oireachtas 1959. County Senior Hurling Championship 1959, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 Finalist. Leinster Senior Hurling 1959, 1963. National League 1964/5 Finalist, All Ireland Senior Hurling Team 1959 finals. He was a left-corner back on the Kilkenny team that beat Waterford in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Champion 1963. Sean Treacy of Bennettsbridge and St Patrick’s
(Ballyragget), Kilkenny. His honours include County Senior Hurling Championship 1960, 1964, 1965. All Ireland
Minor Championship 1962 Paddy Treacy of Bennettsbridge and Rower-Inistioge
GAA club, Kilkenny. His honours include County Senior Hurling Championship 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968
Finalist, 1971, 1972 Finalist, 1974 Finalist. All Ireland Minor Championship
1973. All Ireland Vocational Schools Inter County Senior Hurling 1972. Jim Treacy of Bennettsbridge, Kilkenny. The great left-corner back of the 1960’s and early ‘70’s. His honours include Kilkenny Oireachtas 1964 Finalist, 1965 Finalist, 1966 captain, 1967, 1869. County Senior Hurling Championship 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 Finalist, 1971, 1972 Finalist, 1974 Finalist. Leinster Senior Hurling 1964, 1965 Finalist, 1966, 1967, 1968 Finalist, 1969, 1970 Finalist, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974. National League 1964/5 Finalist, 1965/6, 1966/7 Finalist, 1867/8 Finalist. All Ireland Senior Hurling Team finals 1964, 1966, 1971, 1978. All Ireland Senior Hurling Champion 1963, 1967 (captain), 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975. All Star 1967, 1971 and 1972. Railway Cup (Leinster) 1967, 1971, 1972 captain, 1973. Paul Treacy 1987 (Thomastown VS) All Ireland Vocational
Individual Schools Inter County Senior Hurling. 1988 All Ireland Minor
Championship. 1990 U21 All Ireland. 1991 finalist, 1993 finalist, 1994
finalist, 1995 All Ireland Junior Hurling Brendan Treacy Thomastown – 1988 Finalist County Senior
Hurling Championship Kevin Treacy Thomastown – 1988 Finalist County Senior
Hurling Championship Noel Treacy Tullaroan – 1992 Finalist County Senior
Hurling Championship |
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Carrickshock
GAA Kilkenny In the 1913-’14 era a senior hurling medal tournament was run to raise funding for the building of a monument in Carrickshock to commemorate three local men killed at the ‘Battle of Carrickshock’ which took place on December 14, 1831. The three who lost their lives in that engagement, which was part of the Tithe Wars with England, were Treacy, Power and Phelan. That monument, outside the village of Hugginstown, was eventually erected at a cost of £21 in 1926 – a not insubstantial sum in those times. Billy Treacy Carrickshock - 1951 Winner
County Senior Hurling Championship D. Treacy Carrickshock – 1929 Finalist, 1931
Winner, 1932 Finalist County Senior Hurling Championship Denis Treacy 1975 (Roadstone Ballyhale) All Ireland inter firms Junior Hurling Pauline Treacy 1978 (Ballyhale VS) All
Ireland Vocational Schools Senior Camogie Sean Treacy 1975 (Roadstone Ballyhale) All Ireland inter firms Junior Hurling W. Treacy Carrickshock - 1948 Finalist
County Senior Hurling Championship |
Other Kilkenny GAABrendan Treacy 1996 finalist All Ireland Junior Hurling Brian Treacy Young Irelands – 1997 Finalist County Senior Hurling
Championship Dinny Treacy, 1930 All Ireland Junior
Hurling, 1931 All Ireland Senior
Hurling Team John
Treacy Tullogher – 1963 Finalist, County Senior Hurling Championship John Treacy Dicksboro – 1993, 1994 Finalist
County Senior Hurling Championship Pádraig Treacy St. Kierans 2003 Finalist, 2004 Finalist All Ireland Senior Colleges Hurling Paul Treacy 1973 finalist Intermediate
Hurling All Ireland |
M Treacy of Cork
1992
Munster Junior Hurling medal
Ned Treacy of Fedamore, Limerick, 1910 and 1911 Munster Senior Hurling Champion
Ned Treacy of
Fedamore, Great Limerick Sportsmen No. 110, Limerick Leader, 18th December
1954.
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Sean Treacy of Portumna, Galway, All Star 1989 and 1991. Portumna - County Senior Hurling Champions 2003 Back Row L to R: Sean
Treacy, P. Smith, C. Muldoon, M. Gill, C. Ryan, N. Hayes, S. Connors, Pierce
Treacy, I. Muldoon, Derek Hayes, Eoin Lynch, S. O Rourke, Damien Hayes,
J. Kelly, A. O Donnell, Vincent Treacy, M. Dolphin, Eamon Lynch, Stephen
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Martin Treacy of Borrisileigh, Tipperay All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Finalist 2002
Martin Treacy of Thurles, Tipperay All-Ireland Vocational Schools Hurling Finalist 2002
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Tommy Treacy of Tipperary Born: 1904 Died: 1985 Tipperary championship career: 1926-1942 Clubs: Killea and Young Irelands (Dublin) Honours 2 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Medals – 1930, 1937 3 Munster Senior Hurling Medals – 1930, 1937, 1941 1 Leinster Senior Hurling Medal – 1934 1 National Hurling League Medal – 1928 4 Railway Cup Medals – 1930, 1931, 1933 (with Leinster), 1934 (played with Munster 1932) 1 All-Ireland Junior Hurling Medal – 1926 (captain) The
local GAA club of Killea Village has been named after him “Tommy Treacy GAA” |
Ploughing:
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Michael Tracey who represented Co. Carlow in the National Championships in the early 1950s. Michael’s career began with horses and stretched into the trailed plough era. He didn’t get as far as competing with a mounted plough but he did have the satisfaction of ploughing in the same competition as his son, Johnny, in a local match in 1955. John Tracey of Bagenalstown, Carlow has competed since 1955, Senior Tractor Champion 1973, 1977, 1983, 1985. 3 Furrow Tractor Champion 1975. Competed in eight World Championships and was runner-up in 1973, 1977, 1983, 1985 and Prague 2005. His son, Eamonn Tracey, Senior Tractor Champion 2003 and ploughed for Ireland in 1998 and 1999 when he won the gold medal for grassland ploughing. His son, Seán Tracey, Youngest Ploughman trophy 2006 and U-21 champion at 13 years of age, National U-21 senior champion 2007. John and Eamon will be the Irish and Carlow representatives in the World Championships in Tullow, Carlow in September 2006. Carlow Chamionships 2006: Senior Class: 1st, John Tracey, Garryhill; 2nd, Eamonn Tracey, Garryhill. U-21: 2nd, Seán Tracey, Garryhill; Carnew Championships 2006: The new Champion Class was won by Eamon Tracey, taking the Kinsella Estates Cup and narrowly beating his father John into second place. Kidd Memorial cup for best middle was won by Eamon Tracey. The u-21 Carnew champion was Seán Tracey, Eamon’s son and John’s grandson, who won the Doran/Donnelly Cup and the Youngest Ploughman trophy. |
Eamonn Treacy 2006 |
2007 Ploughing
Championship, Tullamore Co. Offaly
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John Tracey |
Carlow |
3rd Senior |
Ford |
Kverneland |
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Eamon Tracey |
Carlow |
2nd Senior |
Valmet |
Kverneland |
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Seán Tracey |
Carlow |
Winner Under-21 |
Valmet |
Kverneland |
Rallying:
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