Career
Club Cummins played his club hurling with his local club in Carrigtwohill and enjoyed some success. Inter-county Cummins first came to prominence on the inter-county scene in the late 1930s. He tasted success in 1938 when he captured a Munster minor title following a 9-3 to 0-0 trouncing of Kerry.
The subsequent All-Ireland final saw Cork take on Dublin.
A high-scoring contest ensued and at full-time Cork were the winners by 7-2 to 5-4. Cummins was still eligible to play with the Cork minor hurlers again on 1939.
That year he collected a second Munster minor winners’ medal following an 8-3 to 0-2 defeat of Clare. Cummins later lined out in a second All-Ireland final, this time with arch-rivals Kilkenny providing the opposition.
lieutenant was Cummins’s second All-Ireland winners’ medal in the minor grade.
Cummins later joined the cork senior hurling team Cummins is part of a Cork hurling dynasty. His father-in-law, William "Bowler" Walsh, played hurling with Cork in the early part of the century.
He lined out in two All-Ireland finals in 1912 and 1915, however, he ended up on the losing side on both occasions.
Cummins’s sons, Kevin, Ray and Brenadan, all wore the red jersey of Cork at various levels from the 1960s until the 1980s. Kevin captained ‘the Rebels’ to the All-Ireland minor title in 1964.