Seán Murphy (Gaelic footballer) explained

Code:Football
Sport:Gaelic football
Seán Murphy
Irish:Seán Ó Murchú
Fullname:Seán Murphy
County:Kerry
Province:Munster
Club:Dingle
Clyears:1950s–1960s
Counties:Kerry
Icposition:Right wing-back
Icyears:1951–1961
Icapps(Points):28 (0–00)
Icprovince:7
Icallireland:3
Nfl:1
Birth Place:Camp, County Kerry

Dr. Seán Murphy (born 1932 in Camp, County Kerry) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for his local club Dingle and at senior level for the Kerry county team from 1953 until 1961.

Football career

Murphy was born in Camp, County Kerry. He played club football for Dingle and at University College Dublin (UCD), where he played for UCD GAA and qualified as a medical doctor. His greatest footballing performance was in the All-Ireland Senior Football Final of 1959, when Kerry defeated Galway in what has become known as "the Seán Murphy All-Ireland".[1] Murphy's performance in that game has been described as the "definitive classical exhibition of halfback play".[2] He was rewarded with the Texaco Footballer of the Year title for that year.[2] Murphy's brothers Pádraig, Seamus & Tomas also played for Kerry.[1]

Later life

In 1984, the GAA's centenary year Seán Murphy was named right half-back on the Football Team of the Century. In 1999 he was again honoured by the GAA by being named on their Gaelic Football Team of the Millennium.

Dr. Murphy now lives between Tralee and England.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tribune.ie/article/2006/sep/17/tales-of-the-unexpected/ Tales of the unexpected
  2. http://www.hoganstand.com/general/champs/millennium.aspx Hoganstand.com – Profile