Frank Wall was an Irish hurler, most notable for captaining the winning Dublin team that won the 1924 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
[1] A native of Freshford, County Kilkenny, he uniquely did not actually play in the final, having lost his place on the team.
[2] He emigrated to Australia in 1926 but returned to Ireland and purchased a Drapery shop in his native Kilkenny in 1937.
Funded in 1885, they were named after noted Tipperary Fenian, Charles Joseph Kickham, who wrote 'Knocknagow' and 'Slievenamon'.
They played mainly in Civil Service grounds, Islandbridge, and their meeting place was Drapers Union Rooms, Parnell Square.