Career
He played hurling with his local club Kinnitty and with the Offaly senior inter-county team in the 1970s and 1980s. Club
Flaherty played his club hurling with his local club Kinnitty and enjoyed much success. Flaherty made his senior debut for the club at the age of seventeen, as well as playing at minor and under-21 levels.
Inter-county
He had little success in either of these grades and he quickly joined the county senior team
Flaherty emigrated to the United States at the start of the 1970s, however, when he returned he resumed his place on the Offaly senior team Things were on the up for the Offaly hurlers in the late 1970s.
However, the big breakthrough was yet to come. All this changed in 1980 when Flaherty’s team defeated reigning All-Ireland champions Kilkenny in the Leinster final.
lieutenant was the first time that Offaly had captured the provincial title and it gave Flaherty his first Leinster medal.
lieutenant was a remarkable turnaround for a team that had no hurling tradition. Unfortunately Offaly’s dream season came to an end at the hands of Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final. In 1981 Offaly retained their provincial crown and Flaherty added a second Leinster medal to his collection.
This victory allowed Offaly to advance directly to the All-Ireland final.
Galway, the reigning champions, provided the opposition on that occasion and Flaherty had a brilliant game. After fourteen minutes he passed the sliothar to Pat Carroll who scored the first of Offaly’s goals.
Offaly lost their provincial title to Kilkenny in 1983 and Flaherty retired from inter-county hurling shortly afterwards.