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Darragh Fives was born on 26 March, 1992 in Waterford, Ireland, is a Secondary school teacher. Discover Darragh Fives'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 32 years old?
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Secondary school teacher |
Age |
32 years old |
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Aries |
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26 March, 1992 |
Birthday |
26 March |
Birthplace |
Waterford, Ireland |
Nationality |
Ireland |
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Darragh Fives Height, Weight & Measurements
At 32 years old, Darragh Fives height is 6′ 0″ .
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Darragh Fives Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Darragh Fives worth at the age of 32 years old? Darragh Fives’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Ireland. We have estimated
Darragh Fives's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On 31 March 2019, Fives was selected on the bench when Waterford faced Limerick in the National League final. He remained as a non-playing substitute for the entire game which Waterford lost by 1-24 to 0-19 defeat.
On 3 September 2017, Fives lined out at left corner-forward when Waterford faced Galway in the All-Ireland final. He was held scoreless throughout the game with Waterford eventually losing by 0-26 to 2-17.
On 1 May 2016, Fives was at left corner-back when Waterford drew 0-22 apiece with Clarein the National League final. He retained the left corner-back position for the replay, which Waterford lost by 1-23 to 2-19. On 10 July 2016, Fives was at left wing-back for the Munster final, with Waterford eventually losing by 5-19 to 0-13.
On 3 May 2015, Fives failed to make the starting fifteen for the National League final against Cork. He remained on the bench for the entire game but collected a winners' medal after a 1-24 to 0-17 victory. On 12 July 2015, Fives came on as a substitute for Jake Dillon when Waterford were beaten for the fourth time in six seasons by Tipperary in the Munster final.
On 2 March 2013, Fives was again at centre-back when UCC reached a second successive Fitzgibbon Cup final. He claimed a second winners' medal following a 2-17 to 2-12 defeat of Mary Immaculate College.
Lyons was eligible for the under-21 grade for the third and final season in 2013. He made his only appearance for the team on 18 July when he played at centre-back in a 2-15 to 0-17 defeat by Clare.
During his studies at University College Cork, Fives joined the senior hurling team. On 3 March 2012, he was at centre-back when UCC defeated the Cork Institute of Technology by 2-15 to 2-14 to win the Fitzgibbon Cup.
On 19 July 2012, Fives was a late inclusion on the Waterford team that faced Clare in the Munster Championship. Lining out at centre-back, he ended the game on the losing side after a 2-22 to 0-09 defeat.
On 15 July 2012, Fives was selected amongst the substitutes when Waterford faced Tipperary in the Munster final. He remained on the bench for the entire game which Waterford eventually lost by 7-19 to 0-19.
Fives joined the Waterford under-21 team in advance of the 2011 Munster Championship. He made his first appearance for the team on 1 July 2011 when he lined out at full-back in a 4-12 to 1-16 defeat by Tipperary.
Fives made his first appearance for the Waterford senior team on 23 January 2011 when he lined out at right wing-back in a 1-12 to 0-11 defeat of the Cork Institute of Technology in the pre-season Waterford Crystal Cup. On 5 February 2011, he won a Waterford Crystal Cup title after lining out at right corner-back in a 0-21 to 0-16 defeat of Cork in the final. Fives made his first appearance in the National League on 13 February 2011 in a 3-16 to 2-19 draw with Dublin. He made his Munster Championship debut on 12 June 2011 when he lined out at right corner-back in a 3-15 to 3-14 defeat of Limerick. Fives was switched to right wing-back when Waterford lost the Munster final to Tipperary by 7-19 to 0-19 on 10 July 2011.
On 11 July 2010, Fives played in his second successive Munster final. Lining out at centre-back, he ended the game on the losing side after a 1-16 to 1-11 defeat by Clare.
On 25 October 2009, Fives lined out at left wing-forward when Tourin faced Kill in the Waterford Junior Championship final. He ended the game as top scorer with 0-09 and collected a winners' medal following the 1-15 to 1-12 victory.
Fives first lined out for Waterford as a member of the minor team during the 2009 Munster Championship. He made his first appearance for the team on 19 April 2009 when he lined out at left wing-back in a 0-14 to 1-12 defeat by Clare. Fives retained his position when Waterford faced Tipperary in the Munster final. He ended the game with a winners' medal following an 0-18 to 1-13 victory.
Darragh Fives (born 26 March 1992) is an Irish hurler who plays for Waterford Junior Championship club Tourin/Ballinwillan and at inter-county level with the Waterford senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a left wing-back.
Fives's brother, Shane, has also played for Waterford at all levels. His granduncle, Jim Fives, played for Waterford and Galway and was selected on the 1984 Centenary Team of hurlers who did not win an All-Ireland medal.