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Hugh Flavin

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High Flavin
Personal information
Irish name Aodh Ó Flaithimhín
Sport Hurling
Position Centre-forward
Born Croom, County Limerick, Ireland
Club(s)
Years Club
Croom
Club titles
Limerick titles 0
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
2007-2008
Limerick 1 (0-00)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 0
All-Irelands 0
NHL 0
All Stars 0
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 15:50, 4 November 2012.

Hugh Flavin is an Irish hurler who played as a centre-forward for the Limerick senior team.

Flavin joined the team during the 2007 National League and was a semi-regular member of the starting fifteen over the following two seasons. He enjoyed little success in the senior grade and was an unused substitute in Limerick's All-Ireland final defeat in 2007.

At club level Flavin plays with Croom.

Playing career

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Club

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Flavin plays his club hurling with Croom and has enjoyed some success.[citation needed]

In 2001 he lined out in a county under-21 championship decider. Ballybrown were the opponents, however, a comprehensive 1-12 to 0-4 victory gave Flavin an under-21 championship medal.[1]

Inter-county

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Flavin made his senior debut for Limerick in a National League game against Antrim in 2007.[2] He played a number of games during that campaign and was subsequently included on Limerick's championship panel, making his debut in a Munster semi-final defeat of Tipperary. Flavin was an unused substitute for Limerick during their 2-19 to 1-15 defeat by Kilkenny in the 2007 All-Ireland final.[3]

Flavin played a number of National League games for Limerick again in 2008, however, he left the panel after that year's championship.[4]

Honours

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Team

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Croom
  • Limerick Under-21 Club Hurling Championship (1): 2001

References

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  1. ^ "Long wait for Croom ends". Hogan Stand website. 14 December 2001. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Limerick omit captain". Hogan Stand website. 30 March 2007. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Kilkenny overpower Limerick to retain title". Irish Times. 2 September 2007. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Five call ups by Treaty men". Hogan Stand website. 13 February 2008. Retrieved 4 November 2012.