Portlaoise Hurlers - Sean Delaney, Pat Critchley, Niall Rigney, Brian McCormack, John Taylor (Paperback)


Chapters: Sean Delaney, Pat Critchley, Niall Rigney, Brian Mccormack, John Taylor. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 17. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Sean "Rab" Delaney (1949-12 April 2004) was a famous sportsman from County Laois, Ireland. Aged 55, Sean died suddenly in 2004 and the news stunned the county . He will always be remembered as the man who guided Laois to the countys first Ladies All-Ireland senior title in 2001, defeating Mayo. It was an honour he enjoyed, and the highlight of a varied and outstanding sporting career. Sean was a League of Ireland footballer with Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne and St. Patrick's Athletic, an inter county goalkeeper and corner forward with Laois seniors, a highly respected respected senior goalkeeper with Portlaoise hurlers. Son of the late Morgan and Mai Delaney, Goggie spent his early years in Portlaoise and attended St Marys CBS where he won numerous under age titles. With the Portlaoise hurlers, he won Laois Minor Hurling Championship titles in 1964 and 1965, and at 17 played in the Laois Junior Hurling Championship decider defeating Camross in 1965. He was in goal for Laois in 1966 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final, a decider Laois lost to Down. A noted soccer player, Goggie was a free kick specialist. On his debut for Shamrock Rovers, he scored twice, once from a free kick. He was reputed to have turned to the crowd on scoring the spectacular spot kick and announced "If you want to see another one like that, Im in Portlaoise next Sunday at 3 o clock." He played the game with confidence, and did likewise between the hurling goalposts. Holder of five SHC medals, Tipperary legend Jimmy Doyle installed Goggie as the number one goalkeeper in the town and Sean was between the posts for the clubs historic four-in-a-row campai...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=683984

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Chapters: Sean Delaney, Pat Critchley, Niall Rigney, Brian Mccormack, John Taylor. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 17. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Sean "Rab" Delaney (1949-12 April 2004) was a famous sportsman from County Laois, Ireland. Aged 55, Sean died suddenly in 2004 and the news stunned the county . He will always be remembered as the man who guided Laois to the countys first Ladies All-Ireland senior title in 2001, defeating Mayo. It was an honour he enjoyed, and the highlight of a varied and outstanding sporting career. Sean was a League of Ireland footballer with Shamrock Rovers, Shelbourne and St. Patrick's Athletic, an inter county goalkeeper and corner forward with Laois seniors, a highly respected respected senior goalkeeper with Portlaoise hurlers. Son of the late Morgan and Mai Delaney, Goggie spent his early years in Portlaoise and attended St Marys CBS where he won numerous under age titles. With the Portlaoise hurlers, he won Laois Minor Hurling Championship titles in 1964 and 1965, and at 17 played in the Laois Junior Hurling Championship decider defeating Camross in 1965. He was in goal for Laois in 1966 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final, a decider Laois lost to Down. A noted soccer player, Goggie was a free kick specialist. On his debut for Shamrock Rovers, he scored twice, once from a free kick. He was reputed to have turned to the crowd on scoring the spectacular spot kick and announced "If you want to see another one like that, Im in Portlaoise next Sunday at 3 o clock." He played the game with confidence, and did likewise between the hurling goalposts. Holder of five SHC medals, Tipperary legend Jimmy Doyle installed Goggie as the number one goalkeeper in the town and Sean was between the posts for the clubs historic four-in-a-row campai...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=683984

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September 2010

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18

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978-1-158-26636-4

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9781158266364

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