Draft:Eamonn Clancy
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Eamonn Clancy is a former Dublin and St Vincents hurler. He won Dublin senior hurling championships in 1988 and 1993 along with minor and U21 Dublin club championships with St Vincent's in Dublin. He won a Leinster minor hurling championship in 1983, beating Wexford in the final with Niall Quinn on the team. Dublin subsequently went on to lose the All-Ireland Minor Final to a strong Galway team . Having moved to Meath in 2004 he transferred to Clann Na Ngael Athboy winning a Meath intermediate Hurling Championship in 2004 the same year as representing Meath and winning an All-Ireland Junior hurling championship beating Down in the Final.