A great evening of hurling yarns and memories was what resulted when Ringtown Hurling Club held a party in honour of one of their greats, and invited hurlers from all over the county who would have played with him, and against him.
Tony Corrigan played for Ringtown for many years, was captain in 1980 of the side who won their first Westmeath Senior Hurling championship. He also played for the county.
In November, Tony turned 70, and he was delighted with the party, held on November 24 at Castle Varagh Hotel in Castlepollard.
Unfortunately, not long after he “hung up his hurl”, while still a young man, Tony was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. That hasn’t, however, stood in the way of his love for hurling and he remains a devoted fan of the sport, and a loyal member of the club.