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Encyclopedia > John Taylor (hurler)

John Taylor is a retired hurling and gaelic football player from County Laois, Ireland. The counties of Ireland, coloured by dominant sport. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Statistics Province: Leinster County Town: Portlaoise Code: LS Area: 1,719 km² Population (2006) 69,012 Website: www. ...


John normally played at left half back in his preferred game hurling and won 8 Laois senior hurling championship medals with his club, Portlaoise. The counties of Ireland, coloured by dominant sport. ...


He also won Laois senior football ahampionship medals with Portlaoise.


Since ending his playing career, John has moved into the area of team management with Trumera and Laois. Trumera GAA club is a hurling and gaelic football club in County Laois, Ireland. ... For more details of Laois GAA see Laois Senior Football Championship or Laois Senior Hurling Championship or Laois Intermediate Football Championship or Laois Intermediate Hurling Championship or Laois Junior Football Championship or Laois Under 21 Football Championship or Laois Minor Football Championship. ...


References

  • A Hundred Years Of The GAA In Laois by Teddy Fennelly, 1984.
  • Laois GAA Yearbook, 1999


 

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