Ahern, Patrick

October 02, 2004
Name: Patrick Ahern Date of Birth: 31 March 1979 Height: 5'11" Weight: 13st Boot Size: 9 Club: Athea County: Limerick GAA Honours: Athea (Football) - U12, U14, U16, U18, U21, Junior divisional and county medals, Tournafulla (hurling) - U14, U16, U18, U21, divisional and county medals and intermediate divisional medals. Limerick Munster U21 2000 - played football and hurling with Limerick, U16, U18, U21 and currently senior debut 1999 v Cork Other Sporting Achievements: Numerous Athletic achievements including underage 100m, 200m, 400m and 1500m medals Toughest Opponent: Eamon Breen (Kerry) Favourite Food: Lasagne Hobbies: Playing football, hurling, soccer, swimming, reading, listening to music and surfing the net Nominate World's Laziest Person: Prince Charles Favourite Players: John Quane (Limerick), Anthony Tohill (Derry) Sports legend you most admire: Jack O'Shea Influences on your career: Reaching Munster Final '97 with Limerick minors Chosen specialist subject on 'Mastermind': Biology Biggest Disappointment: Losing U21 All-Ireland final to Tyrone Favourite Olympic Sport: 100m Favourite Cartoon Character: Bart Simpson Ideal Drinking Company: Limerick U21 Football Panel GAA Gripes: Lack of professionalism Relatives involved in Gaelic Games: Billy Ahern "Chairman Limerick football board" (Abbeyfeale), Neilus Hunt - current Limerick Senior Football (Athea), John Hunt (Athea), Sean McAuliffe (Hospital Herbestown), Larry McAuliffe St. Mary's (Wolverhampton - England) Favourite Actor: Samuel L Jackson What Film would you most like to star in: Brave Heart Favourite Book: Jurassic Park Favourite Music: Dance What would you do if you won the lotto: Invest in developing underage football and hurling in Limerick If you happened to chance upon a time machine, where would you travel and when: Croke Park 1973 Dream Bath-Tub companion: "Nadia" in America Pie How would you like to be remembered: As a Limerick Senior Football and Hurling legend How do you think you'll be remembered: As a veteran to Limerick football and hurling

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