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Sport
  
Hurling

Years
  
Club

All irelands
  
0

Occupation
  
Mill manager

Died
  
March 4, 2004


Nickname
  
Rusty

Name
  
Paddy Ruschitzko

Position
  
Left wing-back

1930s–1950s
  
Clonad

Nhl
  
0

Born
  
29 April 1917 New York City, United States (
1917-04-29
)

Paddy "Rusty" Ruschitzko (29 April 1917 – 4 March 2004) was an American-born Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Clonad and was a member of the Laois senior inter-county team from the 1930s until the 1950s. Ruschitzko captained Laois in their last All-Ireland final appearance in 1949.

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Biography

Patrick Ruschitzko was born in New York City in 1917. The son of a Polish father and an Irish mother, Ruschitzko was brought up in Muine Bheag, County Carlow, where his mother brought the family on the death of her husband.

Ruschitzko was educated locally, however, the family later moved to Mountmellick, County Laois. It was here that his hurling skills were first noted. Ruschitzko, however, later emigrated to England for a period. On his return he joined the staff of Irish Worsted Mills in Portlaoise. He ended up as manager of the mills and remained there until the firm's closure in 1973.

Paddy Ruschitzko died 4 March 2004.

Club

With his club, Clonad, Ruschitzko won over 20 major honours and was part of the three-in-a-row team that won the Laois Senior Hurling Championship in 1946, ‘47 and ‘48.

Inter-county

Having moved to live in Mountmellick, he starred on the Laois minor team which was denied All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship glory in 1934 in the final, which Tipperary won by one point after a long period of injury time.

In 1949, Paddy was captain of the Laois team which won the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. Playing at left half back he marked the legendary Jimmy Langton and Laois scored a shock 4–5 to 2–7 win over a powerful Kilkenny team.

In the All-Ireland semi-final, Laois defeated Galway 4–6 to 3–5, leaving Paddy to lead out his team in the All-Ireland final parade opposite his old school colleague, Pat Stakelum, who was captain of the Tipperary team. Tipperary ran out easy winners but Ruschitzko's place in Gaelic Athletic Association history is secure as Laois haven't won a Leinster title since.

References

Paddy Ruschitzko Wikipedia