Con McGrath, the Glossary
Michael Cornelius McGrath (1924 – 9 August 2008) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for numerous club sides, but most notably St Finbarr's and Garda, and at senior level with the Galway and Cork county teams.[1]
Table of Contents
38 relations: All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, Éamonn Young, Bantry, Bantry Blues GAA, Bishopstown, Captain (Gaelic games), Castlegregory, Clifden, Cobh, Cork (city), Cork county football team, Cork GAA, Cork Premier Senior Football Championship, County Galway, GAA Interprovincial Championship, Gaelic football, Galway county football team, Garda GAA (Cork), Garda Síochána, John Cronin (Gaelic footballer), Limerick, List of Cork senior Gaelic football team captains, Multyfarnham, Multyfarnham GAA, Munster GAA, Munster Senior Football Championship, National Football League (Ireland), Passing out (military), Paul McGrath (Gaelic footballer), Republic of Ireland, Roscommon GAA, Sigerson Cup, St Finbarr's National Hurling & Football Club, Tralee, University of Galway, University of Galway GAA, West Kerry GAA, 1950 Cork Senior Football Championship.
- Bantry Blues Gaelic footballers
- Garda (Cork) Gaelic footballers
- People from Clifden
- Police officers from County Galway
- University of Galway Gaelic footballers
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) (Craobh Shinsir Peile na hÉireann) is the premier inter-county competition in Gaelic football.
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Éamonn Young
Edward D. Young (7 August 1921 – 3 August 2007), known as Éamonn Young, was an Irish Gaelic football player, trainer and selector. Con McGrath and Éamonn Young are cork inter-county Gaelic footballers and Gaelic football selectors.
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Bantry
Bantry is a town in the civil parish of Kilmocomoge in the barony of Bantry on the southwest coast of County Cork, Ireland.
Bantry Blues GAA
Bantry Blues is a Gaelic football club based in Bantry, County Cork, Republic of Ireland.
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Bishopstown
Bishopstown is a suburb of Cork, located in the south west of the city.
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Captain (Gaelic games)
A captain of a Gaelic games team, sometimes known as a skipper, is a player who, during the course of a match as well as before and after it, has several additional roles and responsibilities over and above those of his teammates.
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Castlegregory
Castlegregory (meaning "castle of Griaire") is a village in County Kerry, Ireland.
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Clifden
Clifden (meaning "stepping stones") is a coastal town in County Galway, Ireland, in the region of Connemara, located on the Owenglin River where it flows into Clifden Bay.
Cobh
Cobh, known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland.
Cork (city)
Cork (from corcach, meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster.
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The Cork county football team represents Cork in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Cork GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
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Cork GAA
The Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Contae Chorcaí) or Cork GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Cork and the Cork county teams.
The Cork Premier Senior Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the McCarthy Insurance Group Cork Premier Senior Football Championship and abbreviated to the Cork PSFC) is an annual club Gaelic football competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by the top-ranking senior clubs and amalgamated teams in the county of Cork in Ireland, deciding the competition winners through a group and knockout format.
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County Galway
County Galway (Contae na Gaillimhe) is a county in Ireland.
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GAA Interprovincial Championship
The GAA Interprovincial Championship (An Corn Idir-Chúigeach) or Railway Cup (Corn an Iarnróid) is the name of two annual Gaelic football and hurling competitions held between the provinces of Ireland.
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Gaelic football (Peil Ghaelach; short name Peil), commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA or football, is an Irish team sport.
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The Galway county football team represents Galway in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Galway GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
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Garda GAA (Cork)
Garda GAA was a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the city and county of Cork in Ireland.
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Garda Síochána
The italic (meaning "the Guardian(s) of the Peace") is the national police and security service of Ireland.
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John Cronin (1923 – 30 July 1992) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for club sides Collins and Milltown/Castlemaine and at inter-county level with the Cork and Kerry senior football teams. Con McGrath and John Cronin (Gaelic footballer) are cork inter-county Gaelic footballers.
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Limerick
Limerick (Luimneach) is a city in western Ireland, in County Limerick.
This article lists players who have captained the senior Cork county football team in the Munster Senior Football Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Con McGrath and list of Cork senior Gaelic football team captains are cork inter-county Gaelic footballers.
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Multyfarnham
Multyfarnham or Multyfarnam is a village in County Westmeath, Ireland.
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Multyfarnham GAA
Multyfarnham GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the village of Multyfarnham in the north of County Westmeath.
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Munster GAA
The Munster Council is a provincial council of the Gaelic Athletic Association sports of hurling, Gaelic football, camogie, rounders and handball in Munster, one of the four provinces of Ireland.
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The Munster Senior Football Championship, known simply as the Munster Championship and shortened to Munster SFC, is an annual inter-county Gaelic football competition organised by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).
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The National Football League (NFL; Sraith Náisiúnta Peile) is an annual Gaelic football competition between the senior county teams of Ireland plus London.
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Passing out (military)
Passing out is the official graduation ceremony following the completion of a course by military or other uniformed service personnel at their respective training school, college, or military academy, largely in Commonwealth nations.
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Paul McGrath (born 23 May 1966) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer. Con McGrath and Paul McGrath (Gaelic footballer) are cork inter-county Gaelic footballers.
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland (Éire), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland.
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Roscommon GAA
The Roscommon County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Lúthchleas Gael, Coiste Chontae Ros Comáin) or Roscommon GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Roscommon.
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Sigerson Cup
The Sigerson Cup is the trophy for the premier Gaelic football championship among Higher Education institutions (Universities, Colleges and Institutes of Technology) in Ireland.
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St Finbarr's National Hurling & Football Club or St Finbarr's Hurling and Football Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Togher area of Cork city, County Cork, Ireland.
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Tralee
Tralee (formerly Tráigh Lí, meaning 'strand of the River Lee') is the county town of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland.
University of Galway
The University of Galway (Ollscoil na Gaillimhe) is a public research university located in the city of Galway, Ireland.
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University of Galway GAA
University of Galway GAA comprises the Gaelic football and hurling teams at the University of Galway.
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West Kerry GAA
West Kerry is a Divisional Gaelic football team in Kerry.
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The 1950 Cork Senior Football Championship was the 62nd staging of the Cork Senior Football Championship since its establishment by the Cork County Board in 1887.
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See also
Bantry Blues Gaelic footballers
- Con McGrath
- Declan Barron
- Donal Hunt
- Graham Canty
- Mark O'Connor (Gaelic footballer)
- Mort O'Shea
- Philip Clifford
- Ruairí Deane
- Teddy O'Connor (Gaelic footballer)
- Tom Bermingham
- Vivian O'Callaghan
Garda (Cork) Gaelic footballers
- Con McGrath
- Jas Murphy
- Paddy O'Driscoll
People from Clifden
- Alan Joseph Adamson
- Con McGrath
- Gerald Bartley
- Honor Flaherty
- John Bamlet Smallman
- John D'Arcy (1785–1839)
- John M. G. Cosgrove
- John Mannion Jnr
- John Mannion Snr
- John Riley (soldier)
- Kathleen Villiers-Tuthill
- Kenneth Webb (artist)
- Nicholas Canny
- Ronan Noone
- Thomas Whelan
- William O'Malley (politician)
Police officers from County Galway
- Annette Clarke
- Ben Tansey
- Brian Connaughton (Scott Medal recipient)
- Ciarán McGrath
- Con McGrath
- Cormac Bane
- Dónall Ó Cualáin
- Denis Madden
- Henry L. Smith
- Jack Cosgrove (Gaelic footballer)
- Jeremiah Mee
- John Aiden Donnelly
- John M. G. Cosgrove
- Joseph Scott (police officer)
- Kevin Walsh (Gaelic footballer)
- Kieran Fitzgerald (Gaelic footballer)
- Martin Donnellan
- Martin Walsh (police officer)
- Michael Henegan
- Michael Noel Canavan
- Mick Curley
- Mick Gill
- Murder of Michael Reynolds
- Patrick F. McDonough
- Patrick Farrell (police officer)
- Patrick J. Molloy
- Pete Finnerty
- Peter P. Canavan
- Robert O'Hara Burke
- Thomas J. Flaherty
- Thomas Joseph Tormey
- Vincent Nolan
University of Galway Gaelic footballers
- Alan Dillon
- Ciarán Murtagh
- Colm McFadden
- Con McGrath
- Damien Comer
- David O'Gara
- Dessie Dolan
- Enda Colleran
- Gareth Bradshaw
- Gary Fahey
- Gay McManus
- Ger Cafferkey
- Jason Doherty
- Joe McDonagh
- John Maughan
- Kieran Molloy (Gaelic footballer)
- Mark Gottsche
- Matthew Clancy
- Matthew Tierney (Gaelic footballer)
- Michael Meehan (Gaelic footballer)
- Mick Loftus
- Niall Finnegan
- Paul McGettigan
- Peadár Gardiner
- Robert Finnerty
- Séamus O'Malley
- Seán Óg De Paor
- Seán Kelly (Galway Gaelic footballer)
- Tomás Tierney