Background
Pat Carroll was born in Newhall, County Offaly in 1956. He was born into a family that had a strong association with hurling. His father was the goalkeeper on the Offaly and Leinster teams while his granduncles, Jim and Joe, played with the county and won two junior All-Ireland titles in 1923 and 1929.
Carroll grew up on the family farm and was educated at Coolderry national school and the Presentation College in Birr.
Career
He played hurling with his local club Coolderry and with the Offaly senior inter-county team from 1977 until 1985. Club
Carroll played his club hurling with his local Coolderry club Inter-county
He also played at this level in 1974 before later joining the county under-21 team
Carroll spent four years playing with the under-21 team, however, he had little success in this level either.
He made his senior debut in a National Hurling League game against Antrim in 1975. lieutenant would be 1977 before Carroll made his debut in the championship.
Unfortunately, the county"s success came to an end in the All-Ireland semi-final with Galway. Galway provided the opposition in the championship decider and were the favourites, however, Carroll scored a vital in the first-half to keep Offaly in the match.
Carroll captained Offaly in 1982 and 1983, however, Offaly were defeated in the Leinster final by Kilkenny.
Cork provided the opposition in the subsequent centenary year All-Ireland final at Semple Stadium. Unfortunately for Carroll, "the Rebels" ended up as the victors. Carroll also lined out with Leinster in the Railway Cup inter-provincial competition.
Pat Carroll died after a short illness on 16 March 1986.
Membership
Carroll first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Offaly minor hurling team in 1973.