Ciarán McGann

Ciarán McGann is an Irish hurler from Castlelyons in County Cork. He plays with the local Castlelyons club and with the Cork senior inter-county team. He has appeared for Cork as a half-back and as a half-forward.

Playing career

McGann has been a member of the Cork squad for the National Hurling League[1][2][3] and All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship[4] since 2006, though he has never established himself as a regular starter.[5] Along with five other members of the Cork squad for the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2006 final, McGann was not selected in the 2007 squad by manager Gerald McCarthy.[6] However, he was part of the Cork set-up in 2008, impressing McCarthy at centre-back in the run-up to the Munster Senior Hurling Championship.[7]

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