John Mahony
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John Mahony | ||
Personal information | ||
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Sport | Hurling | |
Place of birth | Ballyduff , County Kerry | |
Club information | ||
Club | Ballyduff | |
Position | Half-back | |
Inter-County | ||
County | Kerry | |
Position | Half-back | |
Inter-County(ies)** | ||
County | Years | Apps (scores) |
Kerry | 1890s | |
Senior Inter-County Titles | ||
Munster Titles | 1 | |
All-Ireland | 1 | |
* club appearances and scores |
John Mahony (1863-1943) was an Irish sportsperson who played senior hurling with Kerry in the 1890s. He holds the distinction of being the only man to captain Kerry to an All-Ireland hurling title.
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[edit] Early life
John Mahony was born in Kilmore, Ballyduff, County Kerry in 1863. The area, just outside Listowel, still remains a very famous hurling area in North Kerry. Mahony earned his living from fishing and from thatching roofs. He had a reputation as a fine sportsman and as an outspoken individual.
[edit] Playing career
[edit] Club
Mahony played hurling with his local club in Ballyduff. In 1890 his side lost the Kerry County Championship to Kilmoyley, however, they reversed this defeat in 1891. As a result of this win Ballyduff had the honour of representing Kerry in the Munster Championship. Mahony had the honour of captaining the side.
[edit] 1891 Championship
Mahony’s Kerry team beat Cork in the first round of the championship. Unfortuantely, Kerry subsequently lost the Munster final to Limerick, however, Kerry objected to the win and were granted a replay which they won. In the All-Ireland final Kerry took on Wexford. The game itself, played on February 28, 1892, preceded the All-Ireland football final. The Kerry team played the entire game in their bare feet and ended up winning by 2-3 to 1-5.
The game itself was remarkable for a number of reasons. Firstly, Mahony had the honour of guiding Kerry to their first, and only, All-Ireland SHC title. He was also the last man to captain a 21-a-side team to All-Ireland glory.
[edit] Retirement
In retirement Mahony maintained a keen interest in hurling affairs. As the only man to captain Kerry to an All-Ireland hurling title he holds a special place in the annals of the game. John Mahony died at Christmas time in 1943. He was buried in his native Ballyduff.
Preceded by ' |
Kerry Senior Hurling Captain 1891 |
Succeeded by ' |
Preceded by Dan Lane (Cork) |
All-Ireland SEnior Hurling Final winning captain 1891 |
Succeeded by Bill O'Callaghan (Cork) |
[edit] References
- Brendan Fullam, Captains of the Ash, (Wolfhound Press, 2002).