Ger O'Meara

Ger O'Meara is an inter-county hurler and Gaelic footballer for Dublin born in 1985. He plays his club hurling for O'Tooles and plays at corner back. He received a Dublin Hurling Blue Star award for his performances for O'Tooles in 2004. O'Meara had previously opted out of the Dublin Senior Hurling squad due to a call up to the senior football panel by manager Paul Caffrey, although he made his return to play for Dublin's hurling team for the All-Ireland Group B clash against Offaly in 2006. O'Meara played a valuable part in Dublin's hurling relegation clash with Westmeath which retained Dublin's Liam McCarthy Cup status for 2007. O'Meara played in the 2006 Leinster Under-21 Hurling Championship final for Dublin, finishing on the losing team against Kilkenny in Nowlan Park.

Ger O'Meara
Personal information
Irish name Gearóid Ó Meára
Sport Hurling
Position Right Corner Back
Born 1985 (age 3536)
Dublin, Ireland
Club(s)
Years Club
O'Tooles
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
Dublin
Inter-county titles
NHL 1

O'Meara won a 2006 Dublin Senior Hurling League medal for O'Tooles.[1] O'Meara was previously a Dublin Minor Captain and has won one Leinster Minor Football Cup medal with Dublin in 2003. O'Meara has also won one Senior Hurling Championship, one Under-21 Division 1 Football League, one Under-21 Division 1 Hurling League, one Under-21 Hurling Championship and one Bluestar for his club O'Tooles in 2004.[2]

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