Born and raised in Cork, MacCurtain first played hurling and Gaelic football as a schoolboy with Coláiste Iognáid Rís. He was a member of the school team that won the Dean Ryan Cup in 1974 before securing a Harty Cup-Corn Uí Mhuirí double in 1975.[2][3]
Club career
MacCurtain began his club career at juvenile and underage levels with the Delanys club on the northside of Cork city before transferring to the Blackrock club as a 16-year-old in February 1974. Success at underage level was immediate with Blackrock securing the Cork MHC title that year before later winning consecutive Cork U21HC titles.
After losing the 1976 final to Glen Rovers, MacCurtain collected a second winners' medal when Blackrock overcame the Glen in 1978.[9] He ended the season with an All-Ireland Club Championship title after Blackrock beat Ballyhale Shamrocks in the 1979 All-Ireland club final.[10] Blackrock retained the Cork SHC title after a win over St. Finbarr's in the 1979 final, with MacCurtain being named man of the match after claiming his third winners' medal.[11] After losing the 1982 final to St. Finbarr's, he won his fourth and final Cork SHC title after a win over Midleton in 1985.[12] MacCurtain brought an end to his club career in 1991.
MacCurtain was appointed team captain for the 1980 season and captained the team to the 1979-80 National League title before claiming a second league winners' medal in 1981.[23] He was also acknowledged with a second All-Star during his season as team captain. MacCurtain brought his Munster SHC medal tally to five with consecutive defeats of Waterford in 1982 and 1983, however, Cork suffered consecutive All-Ireland final defeats by Kilkenny.[24][25] He won a sixth Munster SHC medal overall after Cork completed a three-in-a-row with a defeat of Tipperary in the 1984 Munster final.[26] MacCurtain ended the season with a third All-Star after lining out at left-wing back in the defeat of Offaly in the 1984 All-Ireland final.[27]
MacCurtain won a seventh Munster SHC title in 1985 before bringing his overall tally to eight winners' medals after defeat of Clare in the 1986 Munster final. An injury sustained in a club match ruled him out of Cork's 1986 All-Ireland final defeat of Galway.[28] MacCurtain's last game for Cork was a defeat by Tipperary in the 1987 Munster final replay.[29]
Inter-provincial career
MacCurtain's performances at inter-county level resulted in his selection for Munster in their 1979 Railway Cup semi-final defeat by Connacht.[30] It was the first of five successive years in which he was selected for the team, with victory coming over Leinster in the 1981 Railway Cup final. After being left off the team in 1985, MacCurtain was recalled in 1986 to claim a second winners' medal after a win over Connacht.