Jeremiah Hinchion

{{short description|Irish hurler}}

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| irish = Diarmuid Ó hInse

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| nickname = Jer

| occupation = Farmer

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| county = Cork

| province = Munster

| club = Aghabullogue

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| birth_date=23 December 1865

| birth_place=Aghabullogue, County Cork, Ireland

| death_date = 8 September 1938 (aged 72)

| death_place = St. Finbarr's Hospital, Cork, Ireland

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Jeremiah Hichion (23 December 1865 – 8 September 1938) was an Irish hurler who played for Cork Championship club Aghabullogue. He played for the Cork senior hurling team for one season.

Playing career

=Aghabullogue=

Hinchion joined the Aghabullogue club when it was founded in the early years of the Gaelic Athletic Association.{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/county/cork/article/index/61279|title=A model GAA club|publisher=Hogan Stand|date=23 May 2006|accessdate=1 August 2014|first=|last=}} On 13 July 1890, he lined out for the team when Aghabullogue defeated Aghada by 7-03 to 1-01 to win the Cork Championship.{{cite web|url=http://aghadagaa.com/home/club/about/|title=History: 1889-2005|publisher=Aghada GAA club|date=|accessdate=10 November 2017|first=|last=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171117103530/http://aghadagaa.com/home/club/about/|archive-date=17 November 2017|url-status=dead}}

=Cork=

Hinchion made his first appearance for the Cork hurling team on 29 September 1890. He lined out on the team as Cork defeated Kerry by 2-00 to 0-01 to win the Munster Championship. Hinchion was again on the team on 16 November when Cork defeated Wexford by 1-06 to 2-02 in the All-Ireland final.{{fact|date=June 2021}}

Honours

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