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Name
  
Brendan Considine

Years
  
Club

Position
  
Left corner-forward

Sport
  
Hurling


Died
  
1983 Terenure, Dublin, Ireland

Occupation
  
Bank official, Chairman and CEO of Agricultural Credit Corporation.

Irish name
  
Breandan Mac Consaidin

Brendan Considine (1897–1983) was an Irish hurler, Gaelic footballer, rugby player and boxer who played as a left corner-forward for the Clare, Dublin, Cork and Waterford senior teams. He first played for Clare in 1914 and was a regular inter-county hurler until his retirement in 1930.

Part of the famous Considine family that included his brothers Willie and Tull, Considine is regarded as one of Clare's greatest-ever hurlers. He won two All-Ireland winners' medals, winning his first as a seventeen-year-old in 1914 making him the youngest player ever to win an All-Ireland title. He also won two Munster hurling medals, two Leinster hurling medals and one Leinster football medal.

At club level Considine is a multiple county club championship medalist with Ennis Dalcassians and Collegians.

References

Brendan Considine Wikipedia