Sean Power (hurler)
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Sean Power is a former inter-county hurler for
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made his debut for Dublin against
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in the 1992
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, with his Championship debut following against
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in 1993. His final game for Dublin was a 2001
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match. He started his Dublin career as a half-back but reverted to full-back for the majority of his intercounty career. He was also captain during the 1999 and 2000 seasons. Power won a Division 2 National League medal with Dublin in 1997, played with Leinster in 1996, 1997 and 1998, winning a
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medal in 1998. With Commercials he won Under 21, Intermediate and Senior B Championships and a Junior football championship with St Mary's. He also represented Ireland against Scotland in the
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games in 1995 and 1998. After retiring he started coaching with various Dublin underage teams and was U20 manager for the 2021 & 2022 seasons. References
‘We didn’t produce our best on the day’ – Dublin South Schools manager Seán Power after Leinster final lossSean Power 1985 – 1990 HFCSDublin U20s hurling manager Seán Power speaks to DubsTV after win over Offaly
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