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Stephen Bennett (hurler)

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Stephen Bennett
Personal information
Irish name Stiofán Mac Beinéid
Sport Hurling
Position Full-forward
Born (1995-10-08) 8 October 1995 (age 29)
Ballysaggart, County Waterford, Ireland
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Occupation Primary Teacher
Club(s)
Years Club
Ballysaggart
Club titles
Waterford titles 0
Colleges(s)
Years College
2013-2017
University of Limerick
College titles
Fitzgibbon titles 1
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
2014-present
Waterford 33 (5-153)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 0
All-Irelands 0
NHL 2
All Stars 1
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 18:34, 23 May 2022.

Stephen Bennett (born 8 October 1995) is an Irish hurler who plays for Waterford Intermediate Championship club Ballysaggart and at inter-county level with the Waterford senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a full-forward.

Playing career

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Blackwater Community School

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Bennett first came to prominence as a hurler with Blackwater Community School in Lismore. He played in every grade of hurling and enjoyed some success. On 23 November 2011, Bennett scored ten points for Blackwater CS in their 0-11 to 0-08 defeat of Dungarvan Community School to win the Dean Ryan Cup.[1] He also spent four years with the Blackwater CS senior hurling team in the Dr. Harty Cup.[2]

University of Limerick

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During his studies at the University of Limerick, Bennett was selected for the college's senior hurling team. On 11 March 2015, he came on as a substitute and won a Fitzgibbon Cup medal as UL defeated the Waterford Institute of Technology by 2-18 to 1-14 in a replay of the final at Páirc Uí Rinn.[3]

Ballysaggart

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Bennett first played hurling at juvenile and underage levels with Naomh Carthach, an amalgamation of Ballysaggart and Lismore. He eventually joined Ballysaggart's top adult team.

On 27 October 2013, he scored 1-12 when Ballysaggart defeated Tramore by 1-18 to 1-09 to win the Waterford Junior Championship.[4] On 8 December, he lined out at full-forward against Feenagh-Kilmeedy in the final of the Munster Championship. He top scored with 1-07 and collected a winners' medal after the 3-12 to 0-15 victory.[5] On 8 February 2014, Ballysaggart faced Creggan Kickhams in the All-Ireland final. Bennett top scored with 2-07 in the 5-12 to 2-21 draw.[6] The replay on 15 February saw Bennett score 1-01 in the 1-07 to 1-11 defeat for Ballysaggart.[7]

Waterford

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Minor and under-21

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Bennett first played for Waterford when he was selected for the minor team in advance of the 2012 Munster Championship. He made his first appearance on 2 May when he scored seven points in a 1-20 to 3-13 extra-time defeat by Clare.[8] Waterford's championship ended with a defeat by Tipperary at the semi-final stage, however, Bennett ended the season as Waterford's top scorer with 0-12.

Bennett was eligible for the minor grade again the following year. On 23 July 2013, he scored 3-02 when Waterford suffered a 1-20 to 4-08 defeat by Limerick in the Munster Championship final.[9] On 8 September, Bennett lined out at right wing-forward when Waterford faced Galway in the All-Ireland final. He scored four points from play in the 1-21 to 0-16 victory.[10]

After progressing onto the Waterford under-21 team, Bennett made his first appearance for the team on 16 July 2014. He scored a point after coming on as a substitute in a 3-18 to 0-16 defeat by Cork.[11]

On 27 July 2016, Bennett lined out in his first Munster Championship final. He scored 1-01 from right corner-forward in the 2-19 to 0-15 defeat of Tipperary.[12] On 10 September, Bennett was moved to full-forward for the All-Ireland final against Galway. He scored two goals in the 5-15 to 0-14 victory and collected a winners' medal in what was his last game in the grade.[13] Bennett ended the season by being named Player of the Year.[14]

Senior

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Bennett was just 18-years-old when he was added to the Waterford senior team. He made his first appearance on 19 July 2014 when he came on as a 62nd-minute substitute for Liam Lawlor in a 3-15 to 2-15 defeat by Wexford.[15]

On 3 May 2015, Bennett was a late change to the Waterford team that faced Cork in the 2015 National League final. He scored a point from left corner-forward and collected a winners' medal after the 1-24 to 0-17 victory.[16] On 12 July 2015, Bennett lined out at right corner-forward in the Munster Championship final but was substituted by his brother Shane in the 0-21 to 0-16 defeat.[17]

In November 2015, it was announced that Bennett would miss the 2016 National Hurling League after undergoing two hip operations.[18] He made his return to the Waterford team on 5 June 2016 when he came on as a late substitute for Michael Walsh in a 1-21 to 0-17 defeat of Clare.[19] On 10 July, Bennett was an unused substitute when Waterford suffered a 5-19 to 0-13 defeat by Tipperary in the Munster Championship final.[20]

On 3 September 2017, Bennett was an unused substitute when Waterford faced Galway in the All-Ireland final. Waterford eventually lost the game by 0-26 to 2-17.[21]

Career statistics

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As of (Championship statistics only) 23 April 2023.
Team Year National League Munster All-Ireland Total
Division Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Waterford 2014 Division 1A 0 0-00 0 0-00 1 0-00 1 0-00
2015 Division 1B 4 0-00 2 0-02 2 0-00 8 0-02
2016 Division 1A 0 0-00 1 0-00 2 0-00 3 0-00
2017 5 2-07 1 0-01 2 0-00 8 2-08
2018 4 0-07 4 0-04 8 0-11
2019 8 4-85 4 1-21 12 5-106
2020 Division 1B 5 3-24 2 0-24 2 1-20 9 4-68
2021 4 1-43 1 0-12 4 2-28 9 3-83
2022 5 8-51 4 1-29 9 9-80
2023 1 2-07 1 0-12 2 2-19
Career total 36 20-224 20 2-105 13 3-48 70 24-377

Honours

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Blackwater Community School
  • Dean Ryan Cup: 2011
University of Limerick
Ballysaggart
Waterford
Awards

References

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  1. ^ Murphy, John (24 November 2011). "Bennett the ace as Blackwater record historic win". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Bennett and Déise have eyes fixed on redemption". Irish Independent. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
  3. ^ Duffy, Cóilín (11 March 2015). "UL crowned the Independent.ie Fitzgibbon Cup champions after replay win over WIT". Irish Independent. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Bennett blasts Ballysaggart to junior glory". Irish Examiner. 28 October 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  5. ^ Fogarty, John (9 December 2013). "Meagher shares out Ballysaggart plaudits". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  6. ^ "Bennett strikes late to rescue Ballysaggart". Irish Independent. 10 February 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  7. ^ "All Ireland Club JHC final replay: Creggan take title". Irish Independent. 16 February 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  8. ^ "Curran proves Deise hero". Irish Independent. 3 May 2012. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  9. ^ Cahill, Jackie (24 July 2013). "Limerick end 29-year wait for Munster title in style". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  10. ^ Fennessy, Paul (8 September 2013). "Waterford end 65-year wait for All-Ireland minor title". The 42. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  11. ^ "Collins pulls out all the stops". Irish Examiner. 17 July 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  12. ^ McCarthy, Tomás (28 July 2016). "Waterford find extra gear to claim Munster U21 hurling title". RTÉ Sport. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  13. ^ "All-Ireland U21 HC final: dazzling Deise surge past Tribesmen". Hogan Stand. 10 September 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  14. ^ Fennessy, Paul (8 October 2016). "Waterford's Stephen Bennett named U21 player of the year". The 42. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  15. ^ Cahill, Jackie (19 July 2014). "Wexford on warpath for semis after victory over Deise". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  16. ^ O'Toole, Fintan (3 May 2015). "Waterford crowned hurling league champions with emphatic win over Cork". The 42. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  17. ^ McGoldrick, Seán (6 March 2012). "Tipperary claim Munster hurling title with tight win over Waterford". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  18. ^ Hickey, Paddy (19 November 2016). "Stephen Bennett to miss Waterford's league campaign". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  19. ^ Fogarty, John (5 June 2016). "Austin Gleeson's scintillating scores give Waterford revenge". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  20. ^ Breheny, Martin (11 July 2016). "Tipp torrents wash Deise hopes away". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  21. ^ McGoldrick, Seán (3 September 2017). "Galway end All Ireland famine with tight win over Waterford at Croke Park". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2 January 2019.