Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Ray Cummins, Tom Cashman, Eudie Coughlan, Frank Cummins, Martin White, Alan Browne, Eamonn O'Donoghue, Sean Og Murphy, Jimmy Brohan, John Horgan, Frank Norberg, Gerry O'Riordan, Edward O'Connell, Dermot Mac Curtain, Mick Cashman, Niall Cahalane, John Cashman, John O'Connor, Billy Mackessy, Paddy Ahern, Jim Hurley, Pat Moylan, Mick Ahern, Pat Coughlan, Dan Coughlan, Mick Ryan, Tony Connolly, Peter O'Grady, Denis Coughlan, John O'Halloran, Johnny Quirke, Fergal Ryan, Denis Scannell, Stephen Hayes, Wayne Sherlock, Jer Norberg, Jim Cashman, Paddy Delea, David Hayes, John Murphy, Willie Walsh, Steva Riordan, Mick Waters, Brendan Cummins, John Bennett, John Rothwell, John Browne, Finbarr Delaney, Ted O'Sullivan, Chris Murphy, Kevin Cummins, Larry Flaherty, Tim Murphy, Richard Browne, Tom Coughlan, John Coughlan, Paul Tierney, Donie Collins, Simon Murphy, Paddy Philpott. Excerpt: Ray Cummins (born 9 November 1948 in Ballinlough, Cork) is a retired Irish sportsperson. A dual player at the highest levels, he played hurling with his local club Blackrock and was a member of the Cork senior inter-county team from 1969 until 1982. Cummins also played Gaelic football with his local club St. Michael's and was a member of the Cork senior inter-county team from 1968 until 1978. Cummins is widely regarded as one of the greatest hurlers of all-time. Cummins' status as one of the all-time hurling greats is self-evident. In a senior inter-county career that lasted for thirteen years he won four All-Ireland titles, nine Munster titles, three National Hurling League titles and three Railway Cup titles with Munster. As a Gaelic footballer Cummins also enjoyed the ultimate in success. In a senior inter-county football career that lasted for ten years Cummins won one All-Ireland title, three Munster titles and one Railway Cup title with Muns...