Bernard Gibbs (1899–1963) was an Irish hurler who played as a left corner-forward for the Galway senior team.
In 1923 he was a key member of the team as Galway qualified for their first All-Ireland final in thirty-six years.
After beating reigning champions Kilkenny at the penultimate stage, Galway now faced Limerick who were bidding for a third All-Ireland title in seven years.
Two goals by Dublin forward Garrett Howard and a great goalkeeping display by Tommy Daly ensured a 5–3 to 2–6 defeat for Galway.
[3] In 1924 Gibbs was honoured when he was chosen on the Ireland hurling team for the Tailteann Games competition.