Tommy Drumm

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Tommy Drumm
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Place of birth Dublin, Ireland
Club information
Club
Position [[Gaelic football and Hurling positions#|]]
Club(s)*
Club Years Apps (scores)
Inter County
County Dublin
Position [[Gaelic football and Hurling positions#|]]
Inter County(ies)**
County Years Apps (scores)
Dublin ?-? ?
Inter County Titles
Leinster Titles ?

* club appearances and scores
correct as of {{{clupdate}}}.
**Inter County team apps and scores correct
as of {{{icupdate}}}.

Tommy Drumm is a former Dublin senior football player.

[edit] Playing career

Tommy was awarded the Texaco Footballer of the Year in 1983. This award was given during his all-star and all-Ireland winning year in 1983. He collected three allstars in succession winning his first all-star in 1977. He has won three all-Ireland senior football medals for Dublin. He won his first in 1976 when Dublin beat rivals Kerry by a scoreline of 3-8 to 0-10. His second win was a prolific win over Armagh the following year with a final win that finished on a scoreline of 5-12 to 3-6. His final and most succesful season in a Dublin jersey was 1983, the year in which he was awarded an all-star, footballer of the year and a Leinster and All-Ireland title.

[edit] Personal

He currently resides in Sutton, on Dublin's Northside, with his wife and daughter. He is a director of McInerney Construction.

Preceded by
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Dublin Senior Football Captain
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Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Jack O'Shea
(Kerry)
Texaco Footballer of the Year
1963
Succeeded by
Jack O'Shea
(Kerry)
Dublin - All-Ireland Football Champions 1983 (21st title)

1 J. O'Leary| 2 M. Holden| 3 G. Hargan| 4 R. Hazley| 5 P. Canavan| 6 T. Drumm| 7 P.J. Buckley| 8 J. Ronayne| 9 B. Mullins| 10 B. Rock| 11 T. Conroy| 12 K. Duff| 13 J. Caffrey| 14 A. O’Toole| 15 J. McNally| Subs: J. Kearns, K. Maher.
Manager:
(Team as of September 1983 versus Galway)

Dublin - All-Ireland Football Champions 1977 (20th title)

1 P. Cullen | 2 G. O'Driscoll | 3 S. Doherty;| 4 R. Kelleher | 5 T. Drumm | 6 K. Moran | 7 P. O'Neill | 8 B. Mullins | 9 B. Brogan | 10 A. O'Toole | 11 T. Hanahoe (Capt.) | 12 D. Hickey | 13 B. Doyle | 14 J. Keaveney | 15 J. McCarthy | Subs: P. Reilly | A. Larkin | J. Brogan Manager: T. Hanahoe

Dublin - All-Ireland Football Champions 1976 (19th title)

1 P. Cullen | 2 G. O'Driscoll | 3 S. Doherty;| 4 R. Kelleher | 5 T. Drumm | 6 K. Moran | 7 P. O'Neill | 8 B. Mullins | 9 B. Brogan | 10 A. O'Toole | 11 T. Hanahoe (Capt.) | 12 D. Hickey | 13 B. Doyle | 14 J. Keaveney | 15 J. McCarthy | Subs: F. Ryder | P. Gogarty | Manager: Kevin Heffernan

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