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Peter "Pete" Finnerty (born 4 March 1964 in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland) is an Irish former hurling coach and former player. Regarded as one of his county's all-time greats, Finnerty had a distinguished playing career at club level with Mullagh and at senior level with the Galway county team. He was a wing-back on the latter team from 1985 until 1994 and collected two All-Ireland titles, one National Hurling League title and five All-Star awards.

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  • Is iar-iománaí Éireannach é Peadar Ó Fiannachta, nó Pete Finnerty mar a thugtar air i mBéarla. Rugadh Ó Fiannachta sa Mhullach i gContae na Gaillimhe, sa bhliain 1964. D'imir sé le foireann iomána na Gaillimhe sna 1980í agus sna 1990í. Duine de na hiománaithe is fearr a d'imir le foireann na Gaillimhe ab ea é. Bhuaigh sé Craobh na hÉireann dhá bhliain as a chéile, sa bhliain 1987, agus arís sa bhliain 1988. Bronnadh cúig ghradam All-Star air freisin. (ga)
  • Peter "Pete" Finnerty (born 4 March 1964 in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland) is an Irish former hurling coach and former player. Regarded as one of his county's all-time greats, Finnerty had a distinguished playing career at club level with Mullagh and at senior level with the Galway county team. He was a wing-back on the latter team from 1985 until 1994 and collected two All-Ireland titles, one National Hurling League title and five All-Star awards. In retirement from playing Finnerty has maintained a keen association with the game. He has been a long-serving hurling analyst with RTÉ on both The Sunday Game and . From 2007 until 2010 Finnerty served as coach, under the management of Martin Brennan, to the Mayo senior hurling team. (en)
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  • Is iar-iománaí Éireannach é Peadar Ó Fiannachta, nó Pete Finnerty mar a thugtar air i mBéarla. Rugadh Ó Fiannachta sa Mhullach i gContae na Gaillimhe, sa bhliain 1964. D'imir sé le foireann iomána na Gaillimhe sna 1980í agus sna 1990í. Duine de na hiománaithe is fearr a d'imir le foireann na Gaillimhe ab ea é. Bhuaigh sé Craobh na hÉireann dhá bhliain as a chéile, sa bhliain 1987, agus arís sa bhliain 1988. Bronnadh cúig ghradam All-Star air freisin. (ga)
  • Peter "Pete" Finnerty (born 4 March 1964 in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland) is an Irish former hurling coach and former player. Regarded as one of his county's all-time greats, Finnerty had a distinguished playing career at club level with Mullagh and at senior level with the Galway county team. He was a wing-back on the latter team from 1985 until 1994 and collected two All-Ireland titles, one National Hurling League title and five All-Star awards. (en)
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