*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 11:38, 20 June 2015.
Michael Crotty (29 September 1946 – 11 October 2024) was an Irish hurling selector and player. At club level he played with James Stephens, and was also a member of the Kilkenny senior hurling team.
After losing SHC finals in 1970 and 1973, James Stephens claimed the SHC title once again in 1975, with Crotty collecting his second winners' medal.[8] A successful Leinster Club SHC campaign was followed by a 2-10 to 2-04 defeat of Blackrock in the 1976 All-Ireland club final.[9][10] Crotty won a third Kilkenny SHC in 1976 when James Stephens retained the title after a seven-point defeat of Rower–Inistioge.
Crotty added a fourth and final Kilkenny SHC medal to his collection following a 2-10 to 0-08 win over Fenians in the 1981 final. A subsequent defeat of Faythe Harriers secured his second Leinster Club SHC medal. Crotty added a second All-Ireland Club SHC winners' medal to his collection after a 3-13 to 3-08 defeat of Mount Sion in the 1982 All-Ireland club final.[11][12] He brought his club career to an end after captaining James Stephens to a 2-14 to 1-08 defeat by Ballyhale Shamrocks in the 1983 Kilkenny SHC final.
Kilkenny's sequence of championship success was broken in 1976, however, Crotty added a National Hurling League medal to his collection. He claimed a fifth Leinster SHC winners' medal in 1978, however, Kilkenny lost out to Cork in the subsequent All-Ireland final.[20] Crotty won a sixth and final provincial medal when Kilkenny retained the title a year later. A 2-12 to 1-08 defeat of Galway in the 1979 All-Ireland final gave him a fourth winners' medal in that competition.[21] Crotty brought his inter-county career to an end after a defeat by Offaly in the 1980 Leinster final.[22]
Inter-provincial career
Crotty's performances at inter-county level during his All Star-winning season resulted in his selection for the Leinster team. Be was a substitute when they claimed a record fifth successive title after a 2-09 to 1-11 defeat of Munster in the 1975 Railway Cup final.[23]
Coaching career
Crotty first became involved in inter-county coaching in November 1982 when he became a selector with the Kilkenny senior hurling team. Success was immediate with Kilkenny retaining their National Hurling League title. Championship successes followed with Kilkenny claiming the Leinster SHC title before beating Cork in the 1983 All-Ireland final.[24] Crotty's services as a selector were retained for a further two years without success.
Death
Crotty died at home in Kilkenny on 11 October 2024, at the age of 78.[25]