Career
During that time he enjoyed little success with the team Moylan was a runner-up on one occasion. At club level Moylan was a two-time medalist with Saint
Club Moylan enjoyed much success with Saint in a club career that spanned two decades.
Further success followed in 1966 as Saint retained the Seán Robbins Cup. In 1970 he added a medal to his collection following a 4-10 to 2-9 defeat of Rathnure.
Saint later faced Roscrea in the inaugural All-Ireland final, however, Moylan"s side were defeated by 4-5 to 2-5. Four county championships-in-a-row proved beyond Saint, however, the club bounced back in 1972.
A defeat of Kinnitty in the county decider kick-started a remarkable run of success that yielded a record-breaking five championships in succession, bring his medal tally to nine.
Inter-county Moylan made his first senior championship appearance for Offaly in a provincial defeat of Carlow in 1965. He subsequently became a regular, however, Offaly were one of the minnows of the series as Kilkenny and Wexford dominated. In 1969 Offaly reached their first ever decider with Moylan lining out at right wing-back.
Kilkenny provided the opposition on that occasion.
Many expected Offaly to be wiped out by "the Cats", however, the game was a lot closer than people expected. The rest of Moylan"s career brought little success and he retired from inter-county hurling after a championship defeat by Westmeath in 1976.
Inter-provincial Moylan also had the honour of being selected for in the inter-provincial series of games and enjoyed much success. After winning his first Railway Cup medal as an unused substitute in 1971, Moylan made it onto the starting fifteen of the team the following year.
In 1973 reached the decider and faced Munster once again.