Mick Galwey Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

Age, Biography and Wiki

Mick Galwey was born on 8 October, 1966 in Currow, Ireland. Discover Mick Galwey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

Popular AsMichael Joseph Galwey
OccupationN/A
Age57 years old
Zodiac SignLibra
Born8 October, 1966
Birthday8 October
BirthplaceCurrow, Kerry, Ireland
NationalityIreland

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Mick Galwey Height, Weight & Measurements

At 57 years old, Mick Galwey height is 1.93m and Weight 115 kg.

Physical Status
Height1.93m
Weight115 kg
Body MeasurementsNot Available
Eye ColorNot Available
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Who Is Mick Galwey's Wife?

His wife is Joan Galwey

Family
ParentsNot Available
WifeJoan Galwey
SiblingNot Available
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Mick Galwey Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mick Galwey worth at the age of 57 years old? Mick Galwey’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Ireland. We have estimated Mick Galwey's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023Under Review
Net Worth in 2022Pending
Salary in 2022Under Review
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Timeline

Galwey played for the Ireland national rugby sevens team at the inaugural 1993 Rugby World Cup Sevens.

Galwey's involvement in the Irish national squad was more of a mixed bag. Making his debut in 1991 against France, Galwey's 11-year international career was rarely without controversy. Owing to the selection decisions of various national coaches and selectors, Galwey became the most dropped player in international history. He fought his way back onto the Irish squad, becoming the team's captain ten years after he made his debut. In the 1993 Five Nations Championship match against England, Galwey rounded off a fine display in the 17–3 defeat by scoring the only try of the game. His efforts were rewarded later that year when he was selected for the Lions tour to New Zealand.

Galwey was a key figure in Shannon R.F.C.'s side during their four in a row winning streak of All- Ireland League titles in the late 1990s. Throughout his career Galwey proved to be a leader who could inspire and motivate players around him to punch above their collective weights. Galwey instilled a "don't panic" and professional attitude in his Shannon team which later would become the hallmarks of Munster Rugby during his tenancy as captain. Galwey is seen as a legend of the sport in his native Munster, particularly in Limerick.

He also played with the St.Kieran's divisional team. In 1988 he helped them to win their first and to date only Kerry Senior Football Championship title.

Before becoming a rugby player Galway played Gaelic football with Kerry. His first success at intercounty level came in 1986 when he was part of the Kerry team that won that year's All Ireland, Galway played in the semi final win over Meath. The following year he won a Munster Under 21 Championship medal and later played in the All Ireland final but his side lost out to Donegal. In 1989 he played his second and last championship game with Kerry in the Munster Championship first round win over Limerick a game that he also captained the side in.

Michael Joseph Galwey (born 8 October 1966) won an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship with the Kerry Gaelic football team in 1986, as a 19-year-old, before turning to rugby union. He is thus the only winner of an "All-Ireland" in both rugby union and Gaelic football. He also holds County Championship medals in Senior, Junior and Minor grades. His nickname 'Gaillimh' comes from the name of Irish town Galway, in the Irish language.

At club level he played with his local Currow club. The club has produced 3 other senior Irish Rugby Internationals Moss Keane, Mick Doyle and Tommy Doyle, an All Ireland Minor winner in 1962, along with an U-20 Irish Rugby International, J. J. Hanrahan. He played a key part in helping Currow win their first Kerry Junior Football Championship in 1988 when they beat Rathmore in the final.

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