Background
Mark Foley was born in Cork in 1975 and when he was nine months old his family moved to Adare, County Limerick. He was born into a family that had a great interest in Gaelic games. His father would later serve as a selector with the Limerick senior hurling team
Education
Foley was educated locally and later attended Mary Immaculate College in Limerick where he studied to be a primary school teacher.
Career
Here he played on both the college hurling and college football teams. Club
Foley plays his club hurling with his local Adare team He has had much success with the club, winning under-12, under-14, under-16 and minor county medals throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s.
In 2001 and 2002.
They were beaten in the 2003 final by Patrickswell. On the 30th of December 2013 Foley was announced Vice Chairman of Castletown/Ballyagran Gaelic Athletic Association club Inter-county
Foley has played hurling at all levels with Limerick.
In the early 1990s he played on both the minor and under-21 teams, however, he had little success.
The team later lost the All-Ireland final to Offaly in what has become known as "the five-minute final." In 1995 Foley made his championship debut against Tipperary, however, Limerick later lost the Munster final to Clare. Foreign the second time in three years Limerick left Croke Park empty handed.
Six years later in 2007 Limerick had an epic battle with Tipp in the provincial championship. After a second replay Foley"s side emerged victorious and qualified to play Waterford in the Munster final.
Although Limerick lost on that occasion the team showed that they were not a pushover.
Limerick later gained their revenge on Waterford by defeating them in the All-Ireland semi-final. This victory allowed Foley"s side to play Kilkenny in the championship decider. Unfortunately, Limerick got off to a bad start with goalkeeper Brian Murray letting in two goals in the first ten minutes.
In the 2009 All-Ireland Championship quarter-final against Dublin, Foley became Limerick"s most "capped" player of all time.
lieutenant was his 46th Championship appearance for Limerick, overtaking Timmy Ryan"s record which had stood since 1946. He led his team as far as the All-Ireland semi finals before being knocked out by Tipperary.
Provincial
Foley has also lined out with Munster in the Railway Cup inter-provincial competition. He captured a winners medal in this competition in 1997 as Munster defeated Leinster.
He owns a public in Ballyagran county Limerick.
He is a qualified primary teacher.
Membership
He plays hurling with his local club Adare and was a member of the Limerick senior inter-county team from 1995 until 2009.