Ciarán Joyce

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Ciarán Joyce
Personal information
Irish name Ciarán Seoige
Sport Hurling
Position Centre-back
Born 2002
Castlemartyr, County Cork, Ireland
Occupation Student
Club(s)
Years Club
2020-present
2021-present
Castlemartyr
Imokilly
Club titles
Cork titles 0
Colleges(s)
Years College
2021-present
MTU Cork
College titles
Fitzgibbon titles 0
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
2021-
Cork 3 (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 15:52, 20 May 2022.

Ciarán Joyce (born 2002) is an Irish hurler who plays for Cork Intermediate Championship club Castlemartyr, divisional side Imokilly and at inter-county level with the Cork senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a centre-back.

Career[edit]

Joyce first came to hurling prominence as a schoolboy with Midleton CBS Secondary School with whom he won a Harty Cup title in 2019.[1] He quickly progressed onto the Castlemartyr club team and won back-to-back intermediate titles in two different grades in 2020 and 2021.[2][3] By this stage Joyce had made an impression at inter-county level as a member of the Cork minor hurling team during the 2019 Munster Minor Championship.[4] He later won consecutive All-Ireland Under-20 Championship titles with the under-20 team.[5][6] Joyce's performances in this grade earned a call-up to the senior team training panel in December 2021.[7]

Career statistics[edit]

As of 15 May 2022.
Team Year National League Munster All-Ireland Total
Division Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Cork 2022 Division 1A 5 0-06 3 0-00 0 0-00 8 0-06
Career total 5 0-06 3 0-00 0 0-00 8 0-06

Honours[edit]

Midleton CBS
Castlemartyr
Cork

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Harty Cup final: Midleton CBS end 13-year wait". Hogan Stand. 16 February 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  2. ^ Coleman, John (21 August 2021). "Dominant Castlemartyr overcome neighbours to seal county title glory". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  3. ^ Fogarty, John (20 November 2021). "IAHC: Castlemartyr win a second county title in space of three months". Echo Live. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Flynn the standout performer as Limerick and Cork share minor spoils". The 42. 19 May 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  5. ^ O'Toole, Fintan (10 July 2021). "Cork end All-Ireland hurling title wait as goals key in U20 final success against Dublin". The 42. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  6. ^ "Impressive Cork crowned BGE All-Ireland U-20 Hurling Champions". GAA website. 18 August 2021. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  7. ^ "Cork move on from All-Star snub with five young hurlers promoted". Echo Live. 10 December 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.