Paul Kelly (hurler)
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| Sport | Hurling | ||
| Irish Name | Pól Ó Ceallaigh | ||
| Full name | Paul Kelly | ||
| Place of birth | Mullinahone, County Tipperary | ||
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| Club | Mullinahone | ||
| Position | Midfield | ||
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| County | Tipperary | ||
| Position | Midfield | ||
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| County | Years | Apps (scores) | |
| Tipperary | 1998- | 33 (1-40) | |
| Senior Inter-County Titles | |||
| Munster Titles | 1 | ||
| All-Ireland | 1 | ||
| All Stars | 2 | ||
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Paul Kelly (born 14 December 1979) is an Irish sportsman. He plays hurling with his local club Mullinahone and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team. He usually plays in the midfield position.
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Paul Kelly was born in Mullinahone on the Tipperary-Kilkenny border in 1979. He was educated locally and attended Scoil Riain Killenaule Vocational School which has produced many Tipperary Hurlers.
Kelly plays his club hurling with his native Mullinahone with whom he has won one County Senior Hurling medal in 2002.
Kelly was quickly selected for inter-county duty with Tipperary. He joined the Tipp minors at a relatively young age and went on to win an All-Ireland minor medal in 1996 and a Munster minor medal in 1997. He won a Munster Under-21 medal in 1999. Having joined the Tipperary senior hurling panel in 1998 he was a key member of the panel when the team won the National League, the Munster Championship and the All-Ireland Championship in 2001. Kelly also won a Railway Cup medal with Munster in 2001. Although not having much success with Tipperary in 2002 he received his first All-Star award. Although losing out to Cork in the Munster Final in 2005, Kelly scored 7 points from his midfield positiona nd was named RTÉ's 'man of the match.' He claimed a further All-Star award in 2005, together with his brother Eoin.
Kelly has also won 2 Under-21 caps for Ireland in the Shinty Internationals against Scotland.
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1 B. Cummins | 2 T. Costello | 3 P. Maher | 4 P. Ormonde | 5 É. Corcoran | 6 D. Kennedy | 7 P. Kelly | 8 E. Enright | 9 T. Dunne | 10 M. O'Leary | 11 J. Carroll | 12 E. Kelly | 13 E. O'Neill | 14 D. Ryan | 15 L. Corbett | Manager: N. English |
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1 B. Cummins | 2 D. Fanning | 3 P. Curran | 4 P. Ormonde | 5 É. Corcoran | 6 C. O'Mahoney | 7 H. Maloney | 8 P. Kelly | 9 S. McGrath | 10 J. Carroll | 11 F. Devaney | 12 J. O'Brien | 13 L. Corbett | 14 D. FitzGerald | 15 E. Kelly | 16 É. Buckley | 17 S. Butler | 18 B. Dunne | 19 K. Dunne | 20 D. Egan | 21 P. Maher | 22 J.B. McCarthy | 23 C. Morrissey | 24 W. Ryan | 25 J. Woodlock | 26 M. Webster | 27 R. O'Dwyer | 28 P. Bourke | 29 T. Stapleton | 30 A. Burns | 31 C. O'Brien | 32 D. O'Hanlon | 33 S. Maher | 34 T. Scroope | 35 G. 'Redser' O'Grady | Manager: M. 'Babs' Keating |