Tue, 07 Feb, 2012 - 13:43
Former Tipperary, Dublin and Toomevara hurler Phil Shanahan has died.
He played minor hurling with Tipperary in 1946 and won All Ireland and Munster senior hurling medals with Tipperary in the three in a row victories of 1949, 50 and 51.
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CourtsGaaHeathrowPlace: DublinPlace: O'Donoghue's Funeral HomePlace: Kickham Street, ClonmelPlace: Ss. Peter & Paul's ChurchPlace: St Patrick's CemeteryPerson: Phil ShanahanPerson: ShanahanPerson: JoanPerson: PhilipPerson: BrianPerson: DavidOrganisation: TipperaryOrganisation: ToomevaraOrganisation: All IrelandOrganisation: DublinOrganisation: Portlaoise GAA clubOrganisation: Laois GAAOrganisation: Killenaule GAA clubOrganisation: Tipperary County Board
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