On Saturday December 14th at the Fota Island Resort in Cork, Limerick Goalkeeper Nickie Quaid was honoured as the Munster GAA Senior Hurler of the Year for 2024.
Munster GAA caught up with Nickie recently to get his thoughts on the 2024 season which resulted in Limerick’s sixth Munster Hurling title in a row. The Limerick netminder also spoke about his recent injury and the road to recovery in 2025.
Video – Nickie Quaid reviews Limerick’s 2024 season
Nickie Quaid – Senior Hurler of the Year
One of the finest goalkeepers ever to grace the game of hurling is Nickie Quaid of Effin and Limerick.
A Limerick Minor for two years and a County Under 21 player for three years, his introduction to the Limerick Senior team was as an outfield player making his debut in the 2010 Allianz Hurling League.
Returning to guard the net in 2011, Quaid’s story since is one of playing a major role in the transformation of the fortunes of Limerick hurling. An ever present between the sticks, Quaid’s incredible save from Séamus Harnedy in the dying embers of the 2018 All-Ireland Semi-Final was crucial in setting his county on the road to a glorious odyssey of unprecedented success.
Five All-Ireland Senior medals, seven Munster and three Allianz League medals as well as three All-Stars has not in the slightest take the edge from the Effin clubman’s desire for success and perfection at the goalkeeping art.
Son of another great goalkeeper Tommy, Nickie is the perfect role model on and off the field for all young players and rising stars to aspire to.
He will overcome his recent injury with the same determination that he has shown since he first wore his club and county jerseys and is a most worthy recipient of the accolade of Munster Hurler of the Year for 2024.