Eoin Kelly
Semple Stadium Legend
Eoin Kelly – Mullinahone – Tiobraid Árann
Eoin Kelly was one of the greatest forwards in the history of Tipperary hurling. Born in Mullinahone in 1982, Kelly played for his county for 15 seasons, scoring 21-367 in 59 games. A product of that great hurling nursery, St. Kieran’s College, Kilkenny, winning Leinster Colleges medals in 1999 and 2000 and adding an All-Ireland Colleges medal in 2000. With Limerick Institute of Technology, Kelly was captain of the team that won their first ever Fitzgibbon Cup title.
After winning several divisional championship titles with Mullinahone, the highlight of his club career came in 2002 when Mullinahone defeated Thurles Sarsfields to win the Tipperary county hurling championship. Kelly was Man of the Match on that occasion.
Kelly played for the Tipperary minor team for four years, progressing through the under 21 grade and making his senior debut, while still a minor, in 2000 aged 18.
Kelly, who claimed the right corner-forward position, went on to enjoy a lengthy career, and won two All-Ireland medals, 2001 and 2010, five Munster medals and two National Hurling League medals. The 2010 season gave Kelly his second All-Ireland medal, while he also had the captaincy honour of lifting the Liam MacCarthy Cup.
Eoin was a member of the Munster inter-provincial team on a number of occasions, winning two Railway Cup medals, 2001, 2013.
Kelly retired at the end of the 2014 season in a sparkling career that saw him receive six All Star Awards: 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2010.
Kelly was named Young Hurler of the Year in 2001 and 2002 and was selected on the Munster Team of the last 25 years (1984-2009), an indication of his standing among the greats of the modern game.
Kelly, who still hurls with Mullinahone, was one of those unique hurlers that promised much in their youth, but delivered more in the fullness of time.