Kilkenny are the most successful county in Hurling. As a result they have a large amount of famous players both past and present. So it would be an impossible to give a full list. Here are just some.
DJ Carey, Lory Meagher, Brian Cody, Noel Skehan, Henry Shefflin, Eddie Keher and there are many others.
Initially there were 21 players a side, whereas now it is 15.
The GAA is an amateur organisation so GAA players and managers do not get paid. Many would all have their own jobs or be students, and their GAA activities are basically done in their own time, in the same way that many people are involved in sports. Players and managers do get expenses and occasionally some payments.
Casement Park.
The street address of the Derry GAA is All Saints Rd, Dublin Ireland. The phone number of this club is +353 1 851 0077. It is one of the most famous and oldest football clubs in the area.
Paying the players would ruin the game's heart and ethos. GAA players play for the love of the sport and for their local people, from where they come from. This means they play with more intent. The only time professional sports people have that kind of motivation is when they play for their country. In professional sports, players don't have a real connection to their team, as it is just a job, and they could be playing against that team if they change. They only have that sense of duty and belonging when they are playing for their country. It would not be possible to sustain a professional game, because of the amount of players and teams is so large in a small country. Many GAA players have jobs anyway, so they are playing for the love of the sport, not to earn money. The only thing they should get is expenses, and support if they get injured and are unable to work in their normal jobs. For these, and many other reasons, the GAA should not pay its players.
Different players take that position, so there is no single answer to your question.
There is no official transfer system in GAA as the sports are amateur. Players typically play for the same teams, though they may change if they go to live in a different part of the country or leave the country.
GAA players don't have fixed numbers, so he would not always play with the same number. He is often at left corner forward, so that would be number 15.
Dublin.
Feohanagh-Castlemahon GAA was created in 1890.
Miltown Malbay GAA Club was created in 1892.
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