Richard Stakelum (born 1963 in
Borrisoleigh
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County Tipperary
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Ireland
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manager
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and former player. He is the current manager of the
Dublin
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under-21 hurling team.
Stakelum enjoyed a successful playing career at club level with
Borris–Ileigh and at inter-county level with
Tipperary
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. He was a member of the latter team in the late 1980s and captained them to a first
Munster
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title in sixteen years in 1987. Stakelum also captured
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Munster
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and
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honours at club level.
In retirement from playing Stakelum became involved in team management. At club level he brought the
Kilmacud Crokes
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minor hurling team to
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victory in 2007. He has been a selector under the management of
Anthony Daly on the Dublin senior hurling team since 2008. Stakelum was appointed manager of the Dublin under-21 hurling team in 2009.
Playing career
Club
Stakelum played club hurling with his local
Borris–Ileigh club and enjoyed much success.
In 1983 the club qualified for the final of the
county senior championship and Stakelum was a key member of the half-back line.
Loughmore–Castleiney provided the opposition, however, victory went to Stakelum's side by 0-17 to 1-11. The club later represented Tipperary in the provincial series of games and even reached the final.
Midleton
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were the opponents and claimed the Munster title, but not after Borris-Ileigh took them to a draw and a replay.
Three years later in 1986 Borris–Ileigh were back in the county championship decider. Reigning champions
Kilruane MacDonagh's provided the opposition, but Borris–Ileigh were more than a match and powered to a 0-14 to 0-7 win. It was Stakelum's second county title. Borris–Ileigh later reached the provincial club final again, with
Clarecastle
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lining out against them. A 1-13 to 1-9 victory gave Stakelum a
Munster
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club winners' medal. Borris–Ileigh subsequently qualified for the All-Ireland final where Wexford champions
Rathnure
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provided the opposition. Goals at key moments proved the match-winner as a 2-9 to 0-9 score line gave Stakelum an
All-Ireland
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club winners' medal.
Inter-county
Stakelum first came to prominence on the inter-county scene in the mid-1980s as a member of the
Tipperary
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**South Tipperary, a former administrative county based in Clonmel
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under-21 hurling team. He won a
Munster
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title in this grade in 1984 following a narrow 0-12 to 1-8 victory over
Limerick
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. Tipp later qualified for the centenary-year All-Ireland final against near-rivals
Kilkenny. A close-game developed over the course of the hour, however, a 1-12 to 0-11 defeat was Stakelum's lot.
Stakelum later joined the Tipperary senior inter-county team. He made his debut against
Wexford
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in the
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in 1986, however, he remained on the fringes of the team for the remainder of the year.
In 1987 Stakelum was appointed captain of the Tipperary team. That year Tipperary reached the
Munster final and had the chance to deny arch-rivals
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of a record-breaking sixth successive provincial title. An exciting game developed, however, at the full-time whistle both sides were level and a replay was required. The replay in
FitzGerald Stadium
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Killarney
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has gone down in history as one of the great provincial finals. At full-time both sides were level again and extra-time was played. Tipp eventually won the game by 4-22 to 1-22.
It was the end of sixteen barren years for the county. After the presentation of the cup Stakelum gave one of the most memorable Munster final acceptance speeches as he roared defiantly that 'the famine was over.' He also led the Tipperary supporters in a rendition of the county song Slievenamon. Unfortunately, Stakelum's side were subsequently defeated by
Galway
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in the All-Ireland semi-final.
The following year Stakelum returned to the fringes of the Tipperary team, however, he did win a second Munster title as a non-playing substitute. Tipp later qualified for the All-Ireland final where old rivals Galway provided the opposition. Stakelum made no appearance in that game, which Galway eventually won by 1-15 to 0-14.
Stakelum's role on the Tipp team became ever more peripheral in 1989. He made a few cameo appearances in the National League, however, he was later included as a substitute on the Tipp championship team. He won a third Munster title, albeit as a non-playing sub, before Tipperary qualified for a second successive All-Ireland final.
Antrim were the opponents, however, Tipp steam-rolled the Ulstermen by 4-24 to 3-9. Stakelum played no part but did collect an
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winners' medal as a substitute. His involvement with the Tipperary team ended shortly after this victory.
Post-playing career
Stakelum moved to Dublin and taught in St Killian's SNS in Tallaght during the 1990s. He is currently the manager of the
Kilmacud Crokes
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minor hurling team. Described by many as an inspirational leader, Stakelum brought the team to
Dublin Minor Hurling Championship
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glory in 2007. In late 2008, Stakelum was chosen to be part of Dublin Senior Hurling management team which was led by
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legend
Anthony Daly.
References
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1963 births
Living people
Borris-Ileigh hurlers
Hurling managers
Irish schoolteachers
Tipperary inter-county hurlers