Tipperary GAA Press Release – Mickey Byrne RIP
Sunday, October 16, 2016
It is with great regret and sadness that we learned of the death this morning of former Tipperary hurler Mickey ‘The Rattler’ Byrne.
The death took place on Sunday, October 16th, of Hurling Right Corner Back on the Tipperary Team of the Millennium, Mickey Byrne, aged 93.
Born in Dublin, on September 10th, 1923, The Rattler’s career started in Thurles C.B.S. where he first tasted success winning a Dean Ryan Cup Medal in 1939. Following his exploits with Thurles C.B.S. and his club Thurles Sarsfields, Mickey’s stock was rising and he joined up with the Tipperary Minor hurlers when he was seventeen and from there he progressed to the Tipperary Senior ranks.
Mickey excelled at club level and was part of the record breaking Thurles Sarsfields sides that dominated Tipperary hurling in the 1940’s, ’50s and ’60s amassing for Mickey a record haul of fourteen Tipperary Senior Club medals. That record speaks for itself starting with a three in a row, 1944, ’45 and ’46. The next title came in 1952 before the first of two five in a row successes from 1955 to ’59 and then again from 1961 to ’65, Mickey being the tender age of 42 collecting his last county medal. He also captained his side to victory in the ’55 and ’56 finals.
During that golden era Mickey also collected sixteen Mid Tipp Senior Hurling Medals in 1942, ’44, ’45, ’46, ’50, ’52 and an unprecedented ten in a row from ’55 to ’64. Previous to that Mickey won his only County Minor Hurling Medal in 1940.
In the Blue and Gold of Tipperary, Mickey won 5 All Ireland Senior Hurling Medals in 1945, ’49, ’50, ’51 and ’58. Mickey cherished most the ’45 medal and he was also the last surviving member of the ’49 team that did the three in a row. He also won 4 Munster Senior Hurling Titles in 1949, ’50, ’51 and ’58. With Tipperary dominating the National Hurling League in the 1950’s Mickey’s tally of medals increased sharply as he won 8 National Hurling League medals in that period in 1949, ’50, ’52, ’54, ’55, ’57, ’59 and ’60.
Two Oireachtas Medals in 1945 and ’49 complete the remarkable collection of medals for a truly remarkable character. In all ‘The Rattler’ made 34 Championship appearances for Tipperary before he retired from inter-county hurling in 1960. Mickey Byrne was named at Right Corner-Back on the Tipperary Team of the Millennium in 1999. At the time of his passing Mickey was also President of Thurles Sarsfields G.A.A. Club.
Tipperary County Board Chairman Michael Bourke paid tribute to the late ‘Rattler’ on hearing of his passing – “Mickey Byrne better known as The Rattler was a unique character whose death leaves a huge void in the annals of Tipperary Hurling and Folklore. As Tipperary County Board Chairman, I am privileged to have known The Rattler and to see at first hand the charisma and warmth that he exuded to everyone in his presence. His record on the hurling playing fields speaks for itself and will stand the testament of time for one who dedicated his life to Tipperary and his club Thurles Sarsfields. While we all mourn the sad loss of Mickey his loss will be felt most by those who loved him and knew him the best, his family. On behalf of Tipperary County Board I extend our heartfelt condolences to the Byrne family and also to his club, Thurles Sarsfields, on the sad passing of Mickey. His family have lost a father while Tipperary hurling has lost another of its greatest sons.”
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Funeral arrangements as follows –
Reposing at Thurles Sarsfields Social Centre, Semple Stadium, Thurles on Tuesday next, October 18th, from 4pm to 8pm.
Arriving in The Cathedral of The Assumption on Wednesday morning for requiem mass at 11am with burial immediately afterwards in St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Thurles.
Mickey receives the Dan Breen Cup from County Chairman Fr. Meagher following Thurles Sarsfields County Final win in 1955 along with Dan Breen (left) and Phil Purcell of Moycarkey (County Secretary)