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P189-195-Leins Railway Cup Foot LEINSTER G.A.A. Leinster Railway Cup Football Winning Teams 1928 Mick Walsh (Kildare), Matt Goff Capt (Kildare), Paddy Bates (Laois), Mick McKeown (Louth), Paul Russell (Dublin), Jack Higgins (Kildare), Frank Malone (Kildare), Bill Whelan (Laois), Nick Walsh (Wexford), Mick Keogan (Meath), Paddy McDonnell (Dublin), Paul Doyle (Kildare), Martin O’Neill (Wexford), Paddy Martin (Kildare), Willie Lawless (Louth). Subs - Jack Delaney (Laois) used, Mick McKeown (Louth), Joe Ledwidge (Meath), Paddy Browne (Meath), Paddy Byrne (Kildare), Mick Connolly (Kilkenny). Joe Loughlin (Kildare) and N. Brady (Louth) were selected to play but had to cry off. 1929 Johnny McDonnell (Dublin), Matt Goff (Kildare), Paddy Bates (Laois), Gus Fitzpatrick (Kildare), Joe Norris (Dublin), Jack Higgins (Kildare), Mick McKeown (Louth), Bill Gannon Capt (Kildare), Nick Walsh (Wexford), Jack Delaney (Laois), Paddy Martin (Kildare), Paul Doyle(Kildare), Martin O’Neill (Wexford), Paddy McDonnell (Dublin), Mick O’Brien (Dublin). Subs - Pat Byrne (Wexford), Pat Bailey (Wexford), Joe Curtis (Kildare), N. Brady (Louth), Mick Keogan (Meath). 1930 Johnny McDonnell (Dublin), Pat Byrne (Wexford), Matt Goff (Kildare), Dan Walsh (Laois), Bill Hynan (Kildare), Jack Higgins Capt (Kildare), Frank Malone (Kildare), Danny Douglas (Laois), Paddy Loughlin (Kildare), Jack Delaney (Laois), Paddy Martin (Kildare), Paul Doyle (Kildare), Mick O’Brien (Dublin), Paddy McDonnell (Dublin), Matty Rogers (Meath). Subs - Martin O’Neill (Wexford) used, James O’Reilly (Kildare), Mick McKeown (Louth), Mick Landy (Kilkenny), Joe Norris (Dublin), Peter Pringle (Kildare), Charlie Cudden (Meath). 1932 Johnny McDonnell (Dublin), Matt Nulty (Meath), Matt Goff (Kildare), Paddy Hickey (Dublin), Ted Meade (Meath), Jack Higgins Capt (Kildare),Dan Walsh (Laois), Paddy Martin (Kildare), Jack Delaney (Laois), Tommy McGuinness (Meath), Danny Douglas (Laois), Paddy Byrne (Kildare), T. O’Dowd (Dublin), Dermot Bourke (Kildare), Matty Rogers (Meath). Subs - Paddy Brown (Meath), 189 LEINSTER G.A.A. Matt Callanan (Laois), Paddy Loughlin (Kildare), Paddy Bracken (Westmeath), Jack Brown (Laois), Tom Maguire (Louth), Paddy Synnott (Dublin), Frank Malone (Kildare). 1933 Johnny McDonnell Capt (Dublin), Paddy Hickey (Dublin), Gerry McLoughlin (Dublin), Des Brennan (Dublin), Ted Meade (Meath), Jack Higgins (Kildare), Ned McCann (Dublin), Nick Walsh (Wexford), Billy Shaw (Meath), Danny Douglas (Laois), Paddy Martin (Kildare), Jack Delaney (Laois), T. O’Dowd (Dublin), Paddy Spillane (Wexford), Paddy Byrne (Kildare). Subs - Paddy Browne (Meath), Matt Goff (Kildare), Jack Fane (Wexford), Jimmy Coyle (Louth), Matty Rogers (Meath), Paddy Bracken (Westmeath). 1935 Johnny McDonnell Capt (Dublin), Eddie Boyle (Louth), Tommy McGuinness (Meath), Jim Byrne (Kildare), Peter Waters (Kildare), Bobby Beggs (Dublin), Paddy Cavanagh (Dublin), Bill Delaney (Laois), Jimmy Coyle (Louth), George Comerford (Dublin), Billy Shaw (Meath), Jack Delaney (Laois), Danny Douglas (Laois), Tony Donnelly (Meath), Paddy Byrne (Kildare). Subs - Paddy Browne (Meath), Dick Cassidy (Meath), Eugene Callan (Louth), Tom Caffrey (Louth), Dinny Breen (Westmeath), Paddy Swayne (Laois), Murt Kelly (Dublin). 1939 Martin Farrell (Laois), Eddie Boyle (Louth), Tom McEvoy (Offaly), Dan Walsh (Laois), Eugene Callan (Louth), Mick Delaney (Laois), Jim Slator (Laois), Bill Delaney Capt (Laois), Tommy Murphy (Laois), Paddy Bermingham (Dublin), Chris Delaney (Laois), Paddy O’Sullivan (Wicklow), Tom Mulhall (Kildare), Jimmy Coyle (Louth), Tony Donnelly (Meath). Subs - Jack Delaney (Laois) used, Jim Furlong (Wexford), Frank Clancy (Wexford), Frank Dowling (Kildare), Mick Geraghty (Kildare), Paddy Cluskey (Louth), Joe Loughran (Meath), Bill Mulhall (Offaly), Tom Walker (Carlow). 1940 Paddy Dowling (Dublin), Eddie Boyle (Louth), Tom McEvoy (Offaly), Dan Walsh (Laois), Bill Mulhall (Offaly), Mick Delaney (Laois), Jim Kearney (Meath), Bill Delaney (Laois), Tommy Murphy (Laois), Matty Gilsenan Capt (Meath), Tony Donnelly (Meath), Paddy O’Sullivan (Wicklow), Tom Mulhall (Kildare), Chris Delaney (Laois), Paddy Bermingham (Dublin). Subs - Jim Furlong (Wexford), 190 LEINSTER G.A.A. Paddy Lynch (Wexford), Christy O’Reilly (Meath), Joe Loughran (Meath), Jack Cummins (Meath), Jimmy Coyle (Louth), Eugene Callan (Louth), Frank Dowling (Kildare), Mick Geraghty (Kildare), Tommy Banks (Dublin). 1944 Paddy Larkin (Louth), Jim Archibald (Carlow), Eddie Boyle (Louth), Caleb Crone (Dublin), Peter O’Reilly (Dublin), Jim Quigley (Louth), Mick Geraghty (Kildare), Bill Delaney (Laois), Jim Thornton Capt (Louth), Des O’Neill (Wicklow), Ollie Halpin (Louth), Peter McDermott (Meath), Paddy Bermingham (Dublin), Chris Delaney (Laois), Jimma Rea (Carlow). Subs - Tom McEvoy (Offaly), Luke Kelly (Carlow), Tom Clarke (Louth), John Clarke (Meath), Matty Gilsenan (Meath), Paddy O’Connor (Dublin), T. Brennan (Kildare). 1945 Paddy Larkin (Louth), Sean Boyle (Louth), Eddie Boyle (Louth), Paddy McIntyre (Offaly), Peenie Whelan Capt (Carlow), Peter O’Reilly (Dublin), Mick Geraghty (Kildare), Jim Morris (Carlow), Jimmy Hannify (Longford), Frankie Byrne (Meath), Bill Delaney (Laois), Des O’ Neill (Wicklow), Paddy Meegan (Meath), Chris Delaney (Laois), Jimma Rea (Carlow). Subs - Tommy Murphy (Laois) for Jimmy Hannify, Tom Malone (Kildare), M. Kelly (Offaly), Paddy Farrell (Carlow), Tony Donnelly (Meath), Peter McDermott (Meath), Paddy Kehoe (Wexford). 1952 Tom Malone (Kildare), Micheal O’Brien (Meath), Tom Conlon (Louth), Jim Tuft (Louth), Gerry O’Reilly (Wicklow), Paddy Dunne (Laois), Sean Brennan (Kildare), Des Taaffe (Meath), Jim Rogers (Wicklow), Paddy Meegan Capt (Meath), Ollie Freaney (Dublin), Stephen White (Louth), Matty McDonnell (Meath), Hubert Reynolds (Louth), Kevin Heffernan (Dublin). Subs - Kevin McConnell (Meath) for Jim Tuft, Jim Crowley (Dublin) for Des Taaffe, Cathal O’Leary (Dublin) for Matty Mc Donnell, Paddy Dixon (Meath), Christo Hand (Meath), Mick Casey (Offaly), Mick Byrne (Kildare), Colm Smyth (Longford), Vinny Russell (Dublin). 1953 Tom Malone (Kildare), Micheal O’Brien (Meath), Paddy O’Brien (Meath), Kevin McConnell (Meath), Gerry O’Reilly (Wicklow), Paddy Dunne (Laois), Andy Murphy (Carlow), Sean Brennan (Kildare), Jim Rogers (Wicklow), Paddy Meegan Capt (Meath), Vincent Tierney (Longford), Stephen White (Louth), Ollie Freaney (Dublin), Jim McDonnell (Louth), Kevin Heffernan (Dublin). Subs - Davy Dalton 191 LEINSTER G.A.A. 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