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John McCarthy (Gaelic footballer)

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John McCarthy
Personal information
Irish name Seán Mac Cárthaigh
Sport Gaelic football
Position Midfielder/Forward
Born 1955 (age 69–70)
Club(s)
Years Club
Garda
Na Fianna
Ballymun Kickhams
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1974-1981 Dublin ?
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles ?
All-Irelands 3

John McCarthy (born 1955) is a former Gaelic footballer who played at senior level for the Dublin county team, who making his championship debut in a defeat by Louth in a Leinster SFC Replay in 1973. However this would be his team's last defeat in the province until 1980. He was once described by former Donegal manager Brian McEniff as the most lethal of the six Dublin forwards.

Playing career

Inter-county

In the period 1974 to 1979, McCarthy won three All Ireland medals in 1974, 1976 and 1977. McCarthy was a crucial figure in these years particularly in the 1976 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final against old rivals Kerry as McCarthy struck for the first goal to set Dublin on their way to victory. He proved to be a real thorn in Kerry's side as he was also fouled for the penalty which led to Dublin's second goal. He repeated the dose against Kerry in the classic semi-final of 1977 when he plundered Dublin's first goal shortly after half time. In the final of 1977, McCarthy was part of a Dublin full forward line that amassed all but two of the team's two points in a tally of 5-12 against Armagh.

Club

Throughout his career he played for three clubs Garda, Na Fianna and Ballymun Kickhams. He is currently a selector with Ballymun Kickhams senior team, which won the 2009 Dublin SFL (bridging a 20-year gap).

Personal

MCCarthy was a Garda by profession based at Mountjoy and holds a unique record alongside Kerry's Aidan O'Mahony and Tom O'Sullivan within the force of being the only Gardaí to play in six successive All-Ireland finals. He retired from the Garda Síochána in 2005.

McCarthy's son named James also became a senior footballer with Dublin, winning the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship on nine occasions.

References

  1. O’Brien, John (1 August 2004). "Caught in Time: Dublin beat Galway, 1974 All-Ireland football final". The Times. Retrieved 3 July 2011.
  2. "News".
Dublin squads
Dublin – 1974 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (18th title)
Subs not used
16 B. Pocock
17 B. Donovan
18 D. Billings
19 K. Synnott
20 P. Gogarty
21 L. Deegan
22 P. O'Neill
23 J. Brogan
24 F. Ryder
Manager
K. Heffernan
Selectors
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
Dublin – 1976 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (19th title)
Subs used
19 F. Ryder for T. Hanahoe
20 P. Gogarty for B. Doyle
Subs not used
16 J. Brogan
17 P.O'Reilly
18 P. Pocock
21 L. Deegan
Manager
K. Heffernan
Selectors
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
Dublin – 1977 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (20th title)
Subs used
17 P. Reilly for P. O'Neill
16 A. Larkin for B. Brogan
18 J. Brogan for R. Kelleher
Subs not used
19 P. Gogarty
20 B. Pocock
21 F. Ryder
22 N. Bernard
23 M. Hickey
24 L. Egan
25 D. Maher
Manager
T. Hanahoe
Selectors
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
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