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Football Club Years Of
125YEARS OF Cork Constitution FOOTBALL CLUB Edmund Van Esbeck Published by Cork Constitution Football Club, Temple Hill, Cork. Tel: 021 4292 563 i Cork Constitution Football Club wishes to sincerely thank the author, Edmund Van Esbeck and gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following in the publication of this book: PHOTOGRAPHS Irish Examiner Archieve Sportsfile Photography Inpho Photography Colin Watson Photographey,Montreal, Canada John Sheehan Photography KR Events Martin O’Brien The Framemaker Club Members © Copyright held by suppliers of photographs GRAPHIC DESIGN Nutshell Creative Communication PRINTER Watermans Printers, Little Island, Co. Cork. ii AUTHORS NOTE & ACKNOWLEDGEMENT When the Cork Constitution Club celebrated the centenary of its foundation I had the privilege of writing the history. Now I have been entrusted with updating that chronicle. While obviously the emphasis will be on the events of the last twenty-five years - the most momentous period in the history of rugby union - as a tribute to the founding fathers, the first chapter of the original history will yet again appear. While it would not be practical to include a detailed history of the first 100 years chapter two is a brief resume of the achievements of the first fifty years and likewise chapter three embraces the significant events of the second fifty years in the illustrious history of one of Ireland’s great sporting institutions. There follows the detailed history and achievements, and they were considerable, of the last twenty five years. I owe a considerable debt of gratitude to many people for their help during the compilation of this book. In that regard I would particularly like to thank Noel Walsh, the man with whom I liaised during the writing of the book. -
Munster Schools Athletics Champions 1931-2020 (Some Background Information on This Championship Appears at the End of the Document)
Munster Schools Athletics Champions 1931-2020 (Some background information on this championship appears at the end of the document) Forenames (with only an initial), corrections & additions to [email protected] Roll of Honour Senior Boys 100m 100yds ( 1931 - 1969 ) 1931 Michael O'Sullivan Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1937 Billy Phelan Waterpark College Waterford 10.8 100yds Senior Boys 1938 Thomas Kelly Rockwell College 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1939 T Daly St Flannans Ennis 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1940 Michael Dunne Rockwell College 10.3 100yds Senior Boys 1941 Michael Dunne Rockwell College 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1947 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 11.0 100yds Senior Boys 1948 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 10.2 100yds Senior Boys 1949 Noel Keane Rockwell College 11.0 100yds Senior Boys 1950 Noel Keane Rockwell College 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1951 Michael Manning Rockwell College 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1952 Michael Manning Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1953 Donan Dempsey St Flannans Ennis 10.1 100yds Senior Boys 1954 Maurice Donegan Presentation Brothers Cork 10.3 100yds Senior Boys 1955 Liam Fennessy High School Clonmel 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1956 Mick Lanigan De La Salle Waterford 10.0 100yds Senior Boys 1957 Wyndham Williams Christian Brothers College Cork 10.3 100yds Senior Boys 1958 L Silke Mungret College Limerick 10.2 100yds Senior Boys 1959 Denis Murray Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1960 David Broderick Cresent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 10.6 100yds Senior -
ADRIAN RUSSELL Journey, with Extensive Interviews from Those at the Centre of This Piece of Sporting History
‘The greatest achievement in GAA history finally gets its due:The Double is a singular triumph.’ Michael Moynihan ‘One of the greatest Irish sporting stories finally gets the brilliant book it deserves.’ Dave Hannigan A county winning both the All-Ireland Senior Football and Hurling Championships in the same year. It was unheard of in modern Gaelic games. Many considered it impossible. Yet, in 1990, Cork achieved just that. The Double: How Cork Made GAA History details this remarkable ADRIAN RUSSELL journey, with extensive interviews from those at the centre of this piece of sporting history. Billy Morgan and Larry Tompkins, among others, recount the footballers’ efforts to keep Kerry down in Munster, as well as their run-ins with bitter rivals Meath. Key members of the hurling panel like Tomás Mulcahy, Mark Foley and coach Gerald McCarthy remember the hurlers’ tumultuous road to success, from their shock 1989 defeat to lowly Waterford up to the classic ‘donkeys don’t win derbies’ Munster final against Tipperary in 1990 and beyond. Full of insight into these remarkable teams, as well as powerful and often humorous anecdotes, The Double captures an unparalleled year of success for Cork GAA. www.mercierpress.ie MERCIER SPORT 1 THE DOUBLE HOW CORK MADE GAA HISTORY ADRIaN RUSSELL PROLOGUE Midway through the second half of the All-Ireland hurling final of 1990, Croke Park took a breath and time slowed down. With Galway already four points ahead of an unfancied Cork side, and Galway’s Martin Naughton barrelling through on goal, a green flag would surely signal the end of the contest. -
SPORTING MEMORIES -M.Up Final:????? SPORTING MEMORIES -M.Up 26/10/2011 13:15 Page 1
????? SPORTING MEMORIES -M.up Final:????? SPORTING MEMORIES -M.up 26/10/2011 13:15 Page 1 MY GREAT SPORTING MEMORIES from Local Club to Olympic Games As told by 72 Sportspersons and Sports Journalists ????? SPORTING MEMORIES -M.up Final:????? SPORTING MEMORIES -M.up 26/10/2011 13:15 Page 2 Published by Lorcán O’Rourke Droichead Nua Contae Chill Dara First published 2011 Copyright © Lorcán O’Rourke 2011 All rights reserved All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978-0-9570599-0-0 Every effort has been made to trace holders of copyright material used in this book but if any infringement of copyright has inadvertently occurred, the publishers ask the copyright holders to contact them immediately. Printed in Ireland by Print Procedure Ltd. ????? SPORTING MEMORIES -M.up Final:????? SPORTING MEMORIES -M.up 26/10/2011 13:15 Page 3 MY GREAT SPORTING MEMORIES DEDICATION This book is dedicated to Our Lady of Russia, to the people of Belarus who have suffered so much because of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, to Chernobyl Children International and to the many Irish volunteers and families who care for Belarusian children. iii ????? SPORTING MEMORIES -M.up Final:????? SPORTING MEMORIES -M.up 26/10/2011 13:15 Page 4 CONTENTS Paul Brady – I was determined to become -
Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916-2020 Updated March 2021
Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916-2020 Updated March 2021 To be forgotten is to die twice In February 1916 Irish Amateur Athletic Association (IAAA) circularised the principal schools in Ireland regarding the advisability of holding Schoolboys’ Championships. At the IAAA’s Annual General Meeting held on Monday 3rd April, 1916 in Wynne’s Hotel, Dublin, the Hon. Secretary, H.M. Finlay, referred to the falling off in the number of affiliated clubs due to the number of athletes serving in World War I and the need for efforts to keep the sport alive. Based on responses received from schools, the suggestion to hold Irish Schoolboys’ Championships in May was favourably considered by the AGM and the Race Committee of the IAAA was empowered to implement this project. Within a week a provisional programme for the inaugural athletics meeting to be held at Lansdowne Road on Saturday 20th May, 1916 had been published in newspapers, with 7 events and a relay for Senior and 4 events and a relay for Junior Boys. However, the championships were postponed "due to the rebellion" and were rescheduled to Saturday 23rd September, 1916, at Lansdowne Road. In order not to disappoint pupils who were eligible for the championships on the original date of the meeting, the Race Committee of the IAAA decided that “a bona fide schoolboy is one who has attended at least two classes daily at a recognised primary or secondary school for three months previous to 20th May, except in case of sickness, and who was not attending any office or business”. -
When Rivulets Became a River
When Rivulets Became a River MATT CAHILL he year 1979 was a momentous year in the history of Kilmacud Crokes football. Although senior status had been attained in 1977 Tby virtue of winning the Intermediate League, we had to wait until 1979 to debut in the Senior Championship – and what a debut it was... Words of encouragement can inspire for a lifetime. Like many I was the recipient of such from Micheál De Burca, a local school master at St. Laurence’s BNS. He would sometimes shout ‘Sound Man Brendan!’ across the field on which now stands the church of St. Laurence O’ Toole. The catchphrase is from a 1960s TV commercial for Beamish Stout. You were being praised for a good catch or clearance and you felt ten feet tall. The street leagues he initiated were a highlight from childhood. The pride of Stillorgan, Goatstown, Sweet Briar Lane, Slieve Rua Drive, Woodley Park and so on would joust on sunny summer evenings. There was many a child of the sixties who received Micheál’s praise and went on to feature in the rise of football in the Crokes. His was an object lesson to all of us future coaches in how to encourage children in sport. But there were other smart moves from Micheál. In 1972 he finally persuaded Benburbs GAA Club to merge with Kilmacud Crokes thus bringing John Sheridan and Charlie Farrell, amongst others, to the club along with the Red Hand of Ulster which adorns the club’s coat-of-arms. The Cavan man John brought with him the love of Gaelic football with which that county is synonymous as well as endless energy and organisational ability. -
Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916-2019 Updated March 2019
Irish Schools Athletics Champions 1916-2019 Updated March 2019 To be forgotten is to die twice In February 1916 Irish Amateur Athletic Association (IAAA) circularised the principal schools in Ireland regarding the advisability of holding Schoolboys’ Championships. At the IAAA’s Annual General Meeting held on Monday 3rd April, 1916 in Wynne’s Hotel, Dublin, the Hon. Secretary, H.M. Finlay, referred to the falling off in the number of affiliated clubs due to the number of athletes serving in World War I and the need for efforts to keep the sport alive. Based on responses received from schools, the suggestion to hold Irish Schoolboys’ Championships in May was favourably considered by the AGM and the Race Committee of the IAAA was empowered to implement this project. Within a week a provisional programme for the inaugural athletics meeting to be held at Lansdowne Road on Saturday 20th May, 1916 had been published in newspapers, with 7 events and a relay for Senior and 4 events and a relay for Junior Boys. However, the championships were postponed "due to the rebellion" and were rescheduled to Saturday 23rd September, 1916, at Lansdowne Road. In order not to disappoint pupils who were eligible for the championships on the original date of the meeting, the Race Committee of the IAAA decided that “a bona fide schoolboy is one who has attended at least two classes daily at a recognised primary or secondary school for three months previous to 20th May, except in case of sickness, and who was not attending any office or business”. -
Munster Schools 1931
Munster Schools Athletics Champions 1931-2020 (Some background information on this championship appears at the end of the document) Corrections particularly to fill in full forenames names to [email protected] Roll of Honour Senior Boys 100m 100yds ( 1931 - 1969 ) 1931 Michael O'Sullivan Rockwell College 10.4 1937 Billy Phelan Waterpark College Waterford 10.8 1938 Thomas Kelly Rockwell College 10.6 1939 Thomas Daly St Flannans Ennis 10.6 1940 Michael Dunne Rockwell College 10.3 1941 Michael Dunne Rockwell College 10.6 1947 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 11.0 1948 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 10.2 1949 Noel Keane Rockwell College 11.0 1950 Noel Keane Rockwell College 10.5 1951 Michael Manning Rockwell College 10.5 1952 Michael Manning Rockwell College 10.4 1953 Donan Dempsey St Flannans Ennis 10.1 1954 Maurice Donegan Presentation Brothers Cork 10.3 1955 Liam Fennessy High School Clonmel 10.5 1956 Mick Lanigan De La Salle Waterford 10.0 1957 Wyndham Williams Christian Brothers College Cork 10.3 1958 Liam Silke Mungret College Limerick 10.2 1959 Denis Murray Rockwell College 10.4 1960 David Broderick Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 10.6 1961 Kevin O'Connor Rockwell College 10.4 1962 Danny Murphy Limerick CBS 10.5 1963 Jim Feeney Presentation Brothers Cork 10.2 1964 Joe Cumiskey Rockwell College 10.6 1965 Michael Manning Presentation Brothers Cork 10.6 1966 Brendan O'Regan Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 10.5 1967 Brendan O'Regan Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 10.5 1968 Gerry Hayes Rockwell -
County Finals
Dates for your th Diary Nuachtlitir Coiste Chontae Chorcaí: Vol. 3 No. 22, Oct. 18 2011 th October 28 : Cork County Finals GAA Clubs’ Draw Congratulations to UCC, who won their tenth County Senior Football title (September/October), on Sunday, defeating Castlehaven on a scoreline of 1-12 to 0-10. Páirc Uí Rinn November 8th: Strategic Plan Review (Coiste na nÓg), R. Park Hotel, 7.30pm November 15th: Strategic Plan Review (Adult Clubs), P. Uí Chaoimh, 7.30pm November 22nd: County Board Meeting, 8.30pm Strategic Plan Review UCC Captain Seán Kiely (Macroom) lifts the Andy Scannell Cup. Pic: Evening Echo Meanwhile, in the Premier Intermediate Final, history was made as Two meetings will be Newmarket won their first ever title at this level, beating Clyda Rovers 3- held in November to 6 to 1-10. Well done to all four County Finalists! For more see review the Cork GAA http://url.ie/dcao or www.gaacork.ie Strategic Vision & Action Plan. The first, covering Coiste na nOg, will be held on November 8th at 7.30pm in Rochestown Park Hotel. The second to review all other aspects of the plan, will take place in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on November 15th at 7.30pm. Details will be sent to clubs in due course. Newmarket Captain Barry O’Leary with the Billy Long Cup. Pic: Denis O’Flynn Aidan Walsh Receives U21 Hurling Award Munster Club Cork's Aidan Walsh has been selected as the Bord Gáis Energy Championship Breaking Through Player of the Year 2011, receiving an award of a specially commissioned trophy, plus a voucher for €1,000 courtesy of Fixtures Bord Gáis Energy. -
Dates for Your Diary Launch of Rebel Óg GAA Charity of the Year New
th Nuachtlitir Coiste Chontae Chorcaí: Vol. 3 No. 7, April 5 2011 Dates for Your Launch of Rebel Óg GAA Charity A new chapter in Cork GAA began on Tuesday, April 5th, eDiary of the Year 6th April: Cadbury with the official launch of Rebel Og, the new under-age Playing for Life, the Munster U21 Football wing of GAA affairs in the county. Guest of honour at the GAA Charity of the Final Cork v Kerry, P. event, which took place in the spectacular Vertigo suite Year 2011, was set Uí Rinn, 7.30pm. at County Hall, was Uachtarán Cumann Luthchleas Gael, up by RTE Sports 7th April: Treasurers’ Chríostóir Ó Cuana. Journalist, Tracy Seminar (Seandun, Piggott, in 2005 Imokilly, Carrigdhoun, following a trip to E. Muskerry), P. Uí Ethiopia. Chaoimh, 7.30pm By asking African 10th April: Allianz FL, Communities what Cork v Armagh, P. Uí they need, Playing Chaoimh, 2.30pm for Life aims to 13th April: Munster provide funding for MFC QF Cork v Clare, Educational and P. Uí Rinn, 7.30pm Sporting facilities 14th April: using local staff and Treasurers’ Seminar contractors with the (Avondhu, Duhallow), long term aims of Mallow GAA, 7.30pm employment and self- 17th April: Allianz HL sufficiency. Cork v Dublin, P. Uí For more details, and Chaoimh, 2.30pm to support Playing for 19th April: County Life, see Board Meeting www.playingforlife.ie Back Row l-r Jerry O’Sullivan (County Chairman), Marc Sheehan (Chairman Coiste na nOg), Frank Murphy (County Secretary). Front Row l-r County Mayor Kevin Murphy, Uachtaran CLG Chríostóir Ó Cuana, Lord Mayor Michael O’Connell Photo: George Hatchell Guests also heard from County Chairman, Jerry O’Sullivan, Runaí Frank Murphy and Coiste na nOg Cork GAA Chairman, Marc Sheehan. -
Munster Schools Athletics Champions 1931-2020
Munster Schools Athletics Champions 1931-2020 (Some background information on this championship appears at the end of the document) Corrections particularly to fill in full forenames to [email protected] Roll of Honour Senior Boys 100m 100yds ( 1931 - 1969 ) 1931 Michael O'Sullivan Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1937 Billy Phelan Waterpark College Waterford 10.8 100yds Senior Boys 1938 Thomas Kelly Rockwell College 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1939 Thomas Daly St Flannans Ennis 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1940 Michael Dunne Rockwell College 10.3 100yds Senior Boys 1941 Michael Dunne Rockwell College 10.6 100yds Senior Boys 1947 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 11.0 100yds Senior Boys 1948 Pat Scannell Christian Brothers College Cork 10.2 100yds Senior Boys 1949 Noel Keane Rockwell College 11.0 100yds Senior Boys 1950 Noel Keane Rockwell College 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1951 Michael Manning Rockwell College 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1952 Michael Manning Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1953 Donan Dempsey St Flannans Ennis 10.1 100yds Senior Boys 1954 Maurice Donegan Presentation Brothers Cork 10.3 100yds Senior Boys 1955 Liam Fennessy High School Clonmel 10.5 100yds Senior Boys 1956 Mick Lanigan De La Salle Waterford 10.0 100yds Senior Boys 1957 Wyndham Williams Christian Brothers College Cork 10.3 100yds Senior Boys 1958 Liam Silke Mungret College Limerick 10.2 100yds Senior Boys 1959 Denis Murray Rockwell College 10.4 100yds Senior Boys 1960 David Broderick Crescent Comprehensive SJ Limerick 10.6 100yds Senior