Peter Healion
Personal information | |||
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Irish name | Peadar Ó hAoláin | ||
Sport | Hurling | ||
Position | Centre-back | ||
Born | 1983[1] Kilcormac, County Offaly, Ireland | ||
Occupation | Builder | ||
Club(s) | |||
Years | Club | ||
Kilcormac–Killoughey | |||
Club titles | |||
Offaly titles | 4 | ||
Leinster titles | 1 | ||
All-Ireland Titles | 0 | ||
Inter-county(ies)* | |||
Years | County | Apps (scores) | |
2005-2011 | Offaly | 1 (0-00) | |
Inter-county titles | |||
Leinster titles | 0 | ||
All-Irelands | 0 | ||
NHL | 0 | ||
All Stars | 0 | ||
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 21:50, 18 December 2024. |
Peter Healion (born 1983) is an Irish former hurler. At club level he played with Kilcormac–Killoughey and at inter-county level with the Offaly senior hurling team.
Career
[edit]Healion first played for the Kilcormac–Killoughey senior team in 2001. He was of a successful era for the club and won four Offaly SHC medals, including one as team captain in 2017.[2] Healion also won a Leinster Club SHC medal and was an All-Ireland Club SHC runners-up in 2013.[3][4]
At inter-county level, Healion first played for Offaly as a member of the under-21 team in 2004.[5] He made his senior team debut in a National Hurling League game against Derry in February 2005.[6] Healion made a number of league and championship appearances over the following few years, with his last appearance coming against Galway in 2014.[7]
Personal life
[edit]Healion's twin brother, Ger Healion, has also played for Kilcormac-Killoughey and the Offaly senior team.[8]
Honours
[edit]- Kilcormac–Killoughey
- Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship: 2012
- Offaly Senior Hurling Championship: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017 (c)
References
[edit]- ^ "Legendary Kilcormac-Killoughey warhorse all set for one last stand". Offaly Live. 29 September 2022. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ "Offaly SHC final: Kilcormac–Killoughey reign supreme". Hogan Stand. 1 October 2017. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- ^ "Kilcormac/Killoughey make history with first Leinster title". Irish Examiner. 9 December 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
- ^ O'Flynn, Diarmuid (18 March 2013). "Might and fight seal historic day for St Thomas'". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
- ^ "Wexford grab psychological upperhand for final assault". Irish Independent. 25 June 2004. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
- ^ "Murray's double blast for Offaly". Irish Examiner. 21 February 2004. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
- ^ "Tannian stars as Galway take Offaly apart". Irish Examiner. 21 February 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
- ^ "Four-fold twin threat means everyone will see double". Irish Independent. 15 November 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2024.