Jim Buttimer in 1941. Ned Porter in 1942. Tom Mulcahy in 1943 and in 1944.
He has been the manager of the Cork senior hurling team since March 2009.
Cork who achieved the feat of winning both the All-Ireland Senior Football Final and All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final in 1890 and again in 1990.
In Hurling, after Kilkenny, Cork have the second most All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles.
Currently, in July 2014, it is Pa Cronin.
As of the end of the 2015 championships Cork have won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling title 30 times. Only Kilkenny, with 36 titles, have more. In third place, on 26, is Tipperary. The years Cork won are as follows:189018921893189419021903191919261928192919311941194219431944194619521953195419661970197619771978198419861990199920042005
Kilkenny beat Cork in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final in 1939.
Cork were both All-Ireland Senior Hurling and All-Ireland Senior Football Champions in both 1890 and 1990.
Kilkenny and Cork both have 11 Hurling titles. Cork have 11 football titles.
This has now been settled. The dispute centred around the choice of manager for the Cork senior team, the method of selection, and a number of other problems that the players have had with the Cork county board.
Cork have 30 All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles.
Christy Ring, who won 8 All-Ireland Hurling medals.
The Cork hurling team is nicknamed the Rebels because Cork is known as the Rebel County. Everyone from Cork is known as a Rebel and very proud of it.