List of Limerick people

This is a list of notable people who are from Limerick city or county, Ireland, or have strong associations with either.

Arts

Business

Sir Thomas Cleeve

Science

Politics

Sport

  • Tim Ahearne, athlete; Olympic gold medallist with Great Britain and Ireland – triple jump (1908)
  • Tom Aherne, soccer player; Limerick FC; Luton Town FC; Republic of Ireland (16 Caps)
  • Richie Bennis, hurler; Patrickswell; Limerick; 1 GAA All Stars Awards; 1 All-Ireland – 1973
  • Ciarán Carey, hurler; Patrickswell; Limerick; 3 GAA All Stars Awards;
  • Peter Clohessy, rugby player; Young Munster; Munster; Ireland (54 Caps)
  • Eamonn Cregan, hurler; Claughan; Limerick; 3 GAA All Stars Awards; 1 All-Ireland – 1973
  • Tim Cuneen, soccer player; Limerick FC; Coleraine FC; Republic of Ireland (1 Cap)
  • Sean Cusack, soccer player; Limerick FC; Republic of Ireland (1 Cap)
  • Keith Earls, rugby player; Young Munster; Munster; Ireland (65 Caps); British and Irish Lions
  • Leonard Enright, hurler; Patrickswell; Limerick; 3 GAA All Stars Awards
  • Connie Finnan, darts player; Garryowen; World Grand Prix Last 16: 2013
  • Steve Finnan, soccer player; Liverpool F.C.; Republic of Ireland (50 Caps)
  • Al Finucane, soccer player; Limerick FC; Waterford United FC; Republic of Ireland (11 Caps)
  • Kevin Fitzpatrick, soccer player; Limerick FC; Republic of Ireland (1 Cap)
  • John Flanagan, athlete; 3 time Olympic gold medallist with the US in the hammer throw (1900, 1904, 1908)
  • Jerry Flannery, rugby player; Shannon RFC; Munster; Ireland (21 Caps)
  • Anthony Foley, rugby player; Shannon RFC; Munster Rugby; Ireland (62 Caps); European Rugby Cup winning captain – Munster, 2006
  • Mark Foley, hurler; Adare; Limerick; 2 GAA All-Stars Awards
  • Seán Foley, hurler; Patrickswell; Limerick; 1 All-Ireland – 1973; 1 GAA All Stars Awards
  • Johnny Gavin, soccer player; Limerick FC; Norwich City FC; Tottenham Hotspur FC; Watford FC; Crystal Palace FC; Republic of Ireland (7 Caps)
  • Tommy Gaynor, soccer player; Limerick FC; Shamrock Rovers FC; Dundalk; Nottingham Forest; Millwall; Cork City; Bohemians; Athlone Town; Kilkenny City; PFAI Player of the Year 1984/85
  • Don Givens, soccer player; Irish international 1969–81
  • Eamonn Grimes, hurler; South Liberties; Limerick; 2 GAA All Stars Awards; All-Ireland winning captain 1973; Texaco Hurler of the Year, 1973
  • Pat Hartigan, hurler; South Liberties; Limerick; 1 All-Ireland – 1973; 5 GAA All Stars Awards
  • John Hayes, rugby player; Bruff RFC; Shannon RFC; Munster; Ireland (84 Caps)
  • Willie Hayes, soccer player; Limerick FC; Torquay United FC; Wrexham FC; Republic of Ireland (1 Cap)
  • Marcus Horan, rugby player; Shannon RFC; Munster; Ireland (56 Caps)
  • Mike Houlihan, hurler; Kilmallock; Limerick; 2 GAA All-Stars Awards
  • Des Kennedy, soccer player; Limerick FC; Galway United FC
  • Gary Kirby, hurler; Patrickswell; Limerick; 4 GAA All Stars Awards
  • Con Leahy, athlete, Olympic Medallist with Great Britain & Ireland – high jump silver (1908)
  • Patrick Leahy, athlete, Olympic Medallist with Great Britain & Ireland – high jump silver (1900), long jump bronze (1904)
  • Andy Lee, boxer; St. Francis' Boxing Club; European Amateur Boxing Championships – bronze (2002), silver (2004), WBO Middleweight Champion
  • Becky Lynch, professional wrestler; currently signed under WWE in the Raw brand
  • Sam Lynch, rower; St. Michael's Rowing Club; Ireland; World Champion Single Sculler 2000 & 2001
  • John Mackey, hurler; Ahane; Limerick; 3 All-Irelands – 1934, 1936 and 1940
  • Mick Mackey, hurler; Ahane; Limerick; 3 All-Irelands – 1934, 1936 and 1940; GAA Hurling Team of the Millennium
  • Ger McDonnell, mountaineer; first Irishman to summit K-2
  • Joe McKenna, hurler; South Liberties; Limerick; 1 All-Ireland – 1973; 6 GAA All Stars Awards
  • Conor Murray, rugby player; Munster; Ireland; British and Irish Lions
  • Conor Niland, tennis player; international professional tennis player
  • Jim O'Brien, hurler; Bruree; Limerick; 1 All-Ireland – 1973; 1 GAA All Stars Award
  • Paul O'Connell, rugby player; Young Munster; Munster; Ireland (52 Caps); British and Irish Lions; European Rugby Cup winning captain – Munster, 2008
  • William O'Connor, darts player; Cappamore; World Grand Prix Last 32: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015
  • Liam O'Donoghue, hurler; Mungret; Limerick; 1 All-Ireland – 1973; 1 GAA All Stars Award
  • Jackie Power, hurler; Ahane; Limerick; 2 All-Irelands – 1936 and 1940; All-Ireland winning manager 1973
  • Joe Quaid, hurler; Murroe-Boher; Limerick; 2 GAA All-Star Awards
  • Tommy Quaid, hurler; Feohanagh; Limerick; 1 GAA All Stars Awards
  • Patrick Ryan, athlete, Olympic gold medallist with the US in the hammer throw (1920)
  • David Wallace, rugby player; Garryowen; Munster; Ireland (46 Caps); British and Irish Lions
  • Paul Wallace, rugby player; Garryowen; Saracens; Munster; Ireland (45 Caps); British and Irish Lions
  • Richard Wallace, rugby player; Garryowen; Munster; Ireland (29 Caps); British and Irish Lions
  • Paddy Waldron, first-class cricketer
  • Johnny Walsh, soccer player; Limerick FC; Republic of Ireland (1 Cap)

Military

  • Walter Burke purser on HMS Victory, held Lord Nelson when he died (1736–1815)
  • Nathaniel Burslem, recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Cornelius Colbert, Irish rebel and pioneer of Fianna Éireann
  • Michael Colivet, Irish rebel, Commandant of 1916 Rising in Limerick and first TD for Limerick in Dáil Éireann
  • Edward Daly, Commandant of 1916 Rising – Four Courts
  • John Danaher, recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Tiede Herrema, Dutch businessman based in Limerick, abducted by the IRA in 1973
  • Peter Lacy, Russian Field Marshal
  • Sir Thomas Myles, surgeon, sailor, Home Ruler and gun-runner (1857–1937)
  • Michael O'Rourke, recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Seán South, IRA volunteer killed on active service in 1957

Historical


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See also

References

  1. "Laurence Cussen". Teara Encyclopedia of New Zealand. 1993. p. 1. Retrieved 2019-06-09.
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