Irish name Reamann de Barra Years Club Spouse Robyn Mundell Nickname Laylay Role Film actor | Position Goalkeeper Name Ray Barry Sport Hurling | |
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19 november 2015 tyger takes on mike buchanan ray barry and josh o brien
Ray Barry (born 1972) is a hurling goalkeeper who plays with Passage GAA at club level and formerly with Waterford GAA at inter-county level.
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- 19 november 2015 tyger takes on mike buchanan ray barry and josh o brien
- 2009 ray barry talks about male victims of domestic violence bbc the big questions
- Hurling career
- Honours
- References

2009 ray barry talks about male victims of domestic violence bbc the big questions
Hurling career

Ray is considered as one of Waterford GAA's most skillful and entertaining goalkeeper from 1993 to 1997, he failed to hold place in the team after 1997 after a training ground incident with manager Gerald McCarthy, losing his place in goal to Ray Whity who was subsequently substituted in the opening championship fixture with Limerick by Brendan Landers. Ray was in goal for Waterfords All-Ireland Under 21 Hurling Championship winning team in 1992.
Ray was invited back onto the Waterford panel in 2002. In a challenge match he did one of his trademark clearances where he cleared a ball after chipping it over the opposing full forwards head. Majestic as this piece of skill looked he suffered the wrath of Justin McCarthy afterwards who claimed that such play could lead to critical errors on the field. Ray never played again for Waterford, citing the fact that he was more of an entertainer than a goalkeeper.
In 2008 Ray Barry took Clongeen of Wexford to a county final which against all the odds, won. They then to contest the Leinster Junior Hurling Final, his team suffering an agonising defeat at the hands of a swarthy Tullagher-Rosbercon of Kilkenny.This team featured the likes of future All Ireland winners Walter Walsh and Paddy Hartley. . .
Barry or as he is affectionately known by his fans "Lay Lay" continues to do Trojan work with the 'Geeners and this year they, in his second tenure there, are on the threshold of Intermediate County silverware.
At this moment in time "Lay Lay" is being touted as the next Waterford manager, a county holds its breath. . .