Ned Power

[1] Cheasty represented the Munster inter-provincial team on a number of occasions in the latter part of his career, winning one Railway Cup medal in 1966.

The subsequent All-Ireland decider saw Kilkenny provide the opposition; however, Power was replaced by Dick Roche for the 4–10 to 3–12 defeat.

After surrendering their provincial title the following year, Waterford recovered in 1959 with Power restored as first-choice goalkeeper.

Waterford scored three goals in the opening thirty minutes, with Tom Cheasty finding the net twice, to help his side to a 3–12 to 1–10 win.

In 1963 Power won a National Hurling League medal following a 3–10 to 1–10 defeat of New York in a replay of the final.

The men from the Déise pulled back this deficit to two points but an expert display of free-taking by Eddie Keher proved the difference as Kilkenny won by 4–17 to 6–8.