Nicholas J. English, better known as Nicky English, is a retired Irish hurling manager and former player. He played hurling with his local club Lattin-Cullen and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team from 1982 until 1996. His claiming of a position on the Tipperary Hurling Team of the Century marks English out as one of Tipperary's greatest-ever players. English's status as one of Tipperary's all-time greats is self-evident.

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  • Nicholas J. English, better known as Nicky English, is a retired Irish hurling manager and former player. He played hurling with his local club Lattin-Cullen and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team from 1982 until 1996. His claiming of a position on the Tipperary Hurling Team of the Century marks English out as one of Tipperary's greatest-ever players. English's status as one of Tipperary's all-time greats is self-evident. In a senior inter-county career that lasted for fourteen years he won two All-Ireland titles, four Munster titles, one National Hurling League title and two Railway Cup titles. His tally of 20 goals and 117 points from 35 championship games marks him out as Tipperary's third highest scorer of all-time. English has also been the recipient of many awards and honours off the field. In 1989 his hurling prowess earned him the prestigious Texaco Hurler of the Year award. He was later honoured in 2000 when he was named, by popular opinion, in the right left-forward position on the Tipperary Hurling Team of the Century. English has also won six All-Star awards. As a manager Keating has had much success with his own native county. In 2001 he guided Tipperary to All-Ireland, Munster and National Hurling League titles. What ius more remarkable is the fact that these victories came at a time when many believed that Tipperary hurling was on a downward spiral again.
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  • Nicholas J. English, better known as Nicky English, is a retired Irish hurling manager and former player. He played hurling with his local club Lattin-Cullen and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team from 1982 until 1996. His claiming of a position on the Tipperary Hurling Team of the Century marks English out as one of Tipperary's greatest-ever players. English's status as one of Tipperary's all-time greats is self-evident.
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