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'''James Byrne''' (born 1973) is an Irish ] and ] coach and former player of both codes. At club level, he played with ] and ] and at inter-county level was a ] at all levels with ]. '''James Byrne''' (born 1973) is an Irish ] and ] coach and former player of both sports. At club level, he played with ] and ] and at inter-county level was a ] at all levels with ].


==Playing career== ==Playing career==


At club level, Byrne first played for the ] club as a ] in the juvenile and underage grades before progressing to adult level. He won a ] title in 1992, followed by a ] title in 1994. Byrne won a ] medal when Fethard claimed their very first title in 1998, after a 1-09 to 1-06 defeat of ] in the final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/fethard-1-9-gusserane-1-6-1.202819|title=Fethard 1-9, Gusserane - 1-6|publisher=Irish Times|date=12 October 1998|access-date=6 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref> At club level, Byrne first played for the ] club as a ] in the juvenile and underage grades before progressing to adult level. He won a ] title in 1992, followed by a ] title in 1994. Byrne won a ] medal when Fethard claimed their very first title in 1998, after a 1–09 to 1–06 defeat of ] in the final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/fethard-1-9-gusserane-1-6-1.202819|title=Fethard 1-9, Gusserane - 1-6|publisher=Irish Times|date=12 October 1998|access-date=6 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref>


Byrne also lined out with ] during his studies there. He captained the team to the ] title in 1993, and narrowly missed out on a second winners' medal in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexford/sport/byrne-in-line-for-second-fitzgibbon/27275741.html|title=Byrne in line for second Fitzgibbon|publisher=Irish Independent|date=26 February 2000|access-date=6 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexford/sport/wexford-trio-share-in-waterfords-major-win/27275957.html|title=Wexford trio share in Waterford's major win|publisher=Irish Independent|date=11 March 2000|access-date=6 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref> He also won a ] that season, following a 3-15 to 1-09 defeat of ] in the final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://hoganstand.com/Dublin/ClubTitles|title=Club Titles - Dublin|publisher=Hogan Stand|date=|access-date=6 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref> Byrne also lined out with ] during his studies there. He captained the team to the ] title in 1993, and narrowly missed out on a second winners' medal in 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexford/sport/byrne-in-line-for-second-fitzgibbon/27275741.html|title=Byrne in line for second Fitzgibbon|publisher=Irish Independent|date=26 February 2000|access-date=6 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexford/sport/wexford-trio-share-in-waterfords-major-win/27275957.html|title=Wexford trio share in Waterford's major win|publisher=Irish Independent|date=11 March 2000|access-date=6 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref> He also won a ] that season, following a 3–15 to 1–09 defeat of ] in the final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://hoganstand.com/Dublin/ClubTitles|title=Club Titles - Dublin|publisher=Hogan Stand|date=|access-date=6 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref>


At inter-county level, Byrne played hurling and Gaelic football for Wexford at all grades from under-14 up to senior. He won a ] medal in 1992, before later claiming an ] medal following Wexford's one-point defeat of ] in the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://leinster.clubandcounty.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2017/03/P211-213-All-%E2%80%A6l-Jun-Footbal.pdf|title=Leinster Junior All-Ireland Football Winning Teams|publisher=Leinster GAA website|date=|access-date=2 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref> Byrne later won a ] medal as a substitute, as well as an ] medal as a substitute following Wexford's defeat of ] in 1996.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexford/sport/gaa/a-beautiful-time-to-be-alive/40869789.html|title=A beautiful time to be alive|publisher=Wexford People|date=21 September 2021|access-date=5 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref> At inter-county level, Byrne played hurling and Gaelic football for Wexford at all grades from under-14 up to senior. He won a ] medal in 1992, before later claiming an ] medal following Wexford's one-point defeat of ] in the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://leinster.clubandcounty.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2017/03/P211-213-All-%E2%80%A6l-Jun-Footbal.pdf|title=Leinster Junior All-Ireland Football Winning Teams|publisher=Leinster GAA website|date=|access-date=2 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref> Byrne later won a ] medal as a substitute, as well as an ] medal as a substitute following Wexford's defeat of ] in 1996.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexford/sport/gaa/a-beautiful-time-to-be-alive/40869789.html|title=A beautiful time to be alive|publisher=Wexford People|date=21 September 2021|access-date=5 January 2025|first=|last=}}</ref>

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Irish Gaelic football player and hurler

Jim Byrne
Personal information
Irish name Séamus Ó Broin
Sport Dual player
Football Position: Left wing-forward
Hurling Position: Left wing-forward
Born 1973
Fethard
County Wexford, Ireland
Club(s)
Years Club
Fethard St Mogues
Club titles
  Football Hurling
Wexford titles 1 0
Colleges(s)
Years College
University College Dublin
College titles
Fitzgibbon titles 1
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1993–1999 Wexford
Inter-county titles
  Football Hurling
Leinster Titles 0 1
All-Ireland Titles 0 1
League titles 0 0
All-Stars 0 0

James Byrne (born 1973) is an Irish hurling and Gaelic football coach and former player of both sports. At club level, he played with Fethard St Mogues and University College Dublin and at inter-county level was a dual player at all levels with Wexford.

Playing career

At club level, Byrne first played for the Fethard St Mogues club as a dual player in the juvenile and underage grades before progressing to adult level. He won a Wexford JAHC title in 1992, followed by a Wexford IHC title in 1994. Byrne won a Wexford SFC medal when Fethard claimed their very first title in 1998, after a 1–09 to 1–06 defeat of Gusserane O'Rahilly's in the final.

Byrne also lined out with University College Dublin during his studies there. He captained the team to the Fitzgibbon Cup title in 1993, and narrowly missed out on a second winners' medal in 2000. He also won a Dublin SHC that season, following a 3–15 to 1–09 defeat of St Vincent's in the final.

At inter-county level, Byrne played hurling and Gaelic football for Wexford at all grades from under-14 up to senior. He won a Leinster JFC medal in 1992, before later claiming an All-Ireland JFC medal following Wexford's one-point defeat of Cork in the All-Ireland junior final. Byrne later won a Leinster SHC medal as a substitute, as well as an All-Ireland SHC medal as a substitute following Wexford's defeat of Limerick in 1996.

Coaching career

Byrne first became involved in team management when he was player-manager with the Fethard St Mogues intermediate hurling team. He became a selector as part of John Meyler's Wexford senior hurling management team in November 2006.

Honours

University College Dublin
Fethard St Mogues
Wexford

References

  1. "Fethard 1-9, Gusserane - 1-6". Irish Times. 12 October 1998. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  2. "Byrne in line for second Fitzgibbon". Irish Independent. 26 February 2000. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  3. "Wexford trio share in Waterford's major win". Irish Independent. 11 March 2000. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  4. "Club Titles - Dublin". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 6 January 2025.
  5. "Leinster Junior All-Ireland Football Winning Teams" (PDF). Leinster GAA website. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
  6. "A beautiful time to be alive". Wexford People. 21 September 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
  7. "Fethard's Jim Byrne appointed third Senior hurling selector". Irish Independent. 16 November 2006. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
Jim Byrne navigation boxes
Wexford – 1996 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (6th title)
Subs used
21 B. Byrne for L. Murphy
22 P. Finn for R. Guiney
25 P. Codd for G. Laffan
Subs not used
16 S. Kavanagh
18 S. Carley
19 J. Byrne
20 D. Ruth
23 T. Kehoe
24 D. Guiney
Manager
L. Griffin
Selectors
R. Kinsella
S. Barron
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