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Barry Foley is an Irish sportsman. He plays hurling with his local club Patrickswell and was a member of the Limerick senior inter-county team from 1996 until 2008.[1]

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Early life

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Barry Foley was born in Patrickswell, County Limerick in on 12 May 1977. He was born into a family that had a strong association with hurling. His father and uncles all played for Patrickswell and one uncle, Seán Foley, won an All-Ireland medal in 1973. Foley was educated locally and later attended secondary school in Limerick. Here he won a Harty Cup medal in 1993 and was named "Man of the Match" in the final.

Playing career

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Club

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Foley plays his club hurling with Patrickswell. He has enjoyed much success with the club, winning county medals at under-14, under-15, under-16, minor and under-21 levels. In 1995, he won his first senior county medal. He won another two county medals in 1996 and 1997 before winning his fourth and fifth county titles in 2000 and 2003. In 2006, Foley narrowly missed out on winning a sixth medal when Patrickswell were defeated by a single point by Bruree.

Inter-county

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In the early 1990s, Foley played for both the Limerick minor and under-21 hurling teams but with little success. In 1996, he made his senior debut in a Munster Championship game against Clare. Limerick later won the Munster final and Foley had his first senior inter-county success. In the subsequent All-Ireland final, Foley's side lost to Wexford. The following year he won his first National Hurling League medal. However, since then, Limerick's senior hurling fortunes have taken a downturn and Foley has failed to add any more winners' medals to his collection.

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from Grokipedia
Barry Foley is an Irish hurler known for his long and versatile career with Patrickswell GAA club and the Limerick senior inter-county team. He began his adult club career in 1993 and joined the Limerick senior panel in early 1996 after playing at minor level the previous year. That year, at age 19, he made his championship debut as a substitute in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final against Clare, scoring two points including a crucial equaliser in normal time during an intense match. He went on to appear in the 1996 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final against Wexford. Foley enjoyed significant success at club level, winning seven Limerick Senior Hurling Championship titles with Patrickswell. Over the decades, he demonstrated positional versatility, initially contributing as a forward and later lining out at full back, including in coaching decisions during his later years with the club. Described as "evergreen" by local media, he remained active into his late 40s, helping Patrickswell secure the Limerick Junior A Hurling League title in 2024 with his defensive experience in the final stages of the match. Following his playing days at higher levels, Foley has also provided expert commentary on Limerick hurling matters. His enduring commitment has made him a respected figure in Limerick GAA circles.

Early life

Barry Foley was born on 12 May 1977 in Patrickswell, County Limerick. He grew up in Patrickswell and began playing hurling with the local Patrickswell GAA club, making his adult debut there in 1993 at age 16. Limited public information is available on his family background or other early life details beyond his local roots and early involvement in the sport. No content applicable — this section incorrectly attributes the cartooning career of a different Barry Foley (1936–2003, motorsport cartoonist) to the Irish hurler Barry Foley and should be removed from the article.

Motorsport design

Formula One liveries

Barry Foley was responsible for two of the most seminal liveries in Formula One history as a gifted graphic artist. He designed the John Player Special (JPS) Lotus livery in the early 1970s and the Citibank Tyrrell P34 six-wheeler livery. Both designs became instant public and media icons upon introduction. The John Player Lotus livery, in particular, is possibly amongst the most widely recognized images in motorsport. Foley, a partner in the Stanbury Foley Organisation, designed the black-and-gold JPS livery largely for the Lotus 72 under John Player sponsorship. The scheme was reputedly conceived by Foley and Noel Stanbury in an informal setting at Foley's home. This striking color combination marked a bold visual identity for the team and has endured as one of Formula One's most iconic liveries.

Racing involvement

No information on any involvement in motorsport or racing is available for Barry Foley, the Irish hurler.

Film contributions

Barry Foley has no known contributions to film or television.

Death

Barry Foley is still alive as of 2024. He continues to be involved with Patrickswell GAA, contributing his experience in matches such as the Limerick Junior A Hurling League final win against Tournafulla. Note: Content previously in this section referred to a different individual named Barry Foley, a motorsport artist who died in 2003.
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