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1985 in Ireland
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Decades:
1960s • 1970s •
1980s
• 1990s • 2000s
Centuries:
18th • 19th •
20th
• 21st
See also:
1985 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1985
List of years in Ireland
Contents
1
Events
2
Arts and literature
3
Sport
3.1
Boxing
3.2
Football
3.3
Golf
3.4
Rugby Union
4
Births
4.1
January to March
4.2
April to June
4.3
July to September
4.4
October to December
4.5
Full date unknown
5
Deaths
5.1
January to June
5.2
July to December
5.3
Full date unknown
Events
January 1 -
Cork City
celebrates 800 years as a chartered city.
February 26 - Former minister
Desmond O'Malley
is expelled from the
Fianna Fáil
Party.
February 28 - The
IRA
kills nine
Royal Ulster Constabulary
officers in a mortar attack at
Newry
station.
March 4 -
Bob Geldof
is honoured for his overseas aid efforts at a civic reception in the
Mansion House
.
March 28 -
Gaisce
is created by a
trust deed
under the patronage of the
President of Ireland
.
March 30 - The
Ireland national rugby union team
wins the
Triple Crown
and
Five Nations Championship
at
Lansdowne Road
. They beat
England
13-10.
April 28 -
Dennis Taylor
wins the Embassy World Snooker Championship.
May 16 - The
Minister for Education
,
Gemma Hussey
, announces a new £20 million project to create the transition year in post-primary schools.
June 23 - An
Air India
Boeing 747
crashes into the sea 190 kilometres off the Irish coast.
July 13 -
Live Aid
is organised by
Bob Geldof
in London. Ireland is the highest per-capita donor country.
July 22 - At
Ballinspittle
,
County Cork
, two women claim to have seen a statue of the
Virgin Mary
move. The grotto becomes a place of pilgrimage
July 31 - Thousands flock to Ballinspittle,
County Cork
, where a statue of the Virgin Mary is claimed to move miraculously.
September 2 -
Spike Island
Jail in
County Cork
is left in ruins following a riot by prisoners.
September 10 - The first heart transplant in Ireland takes place.
September 20 -
President Hillery
presents
Bob Geldof
with a cheque for £7 million. This is the Irish contribution to the
Live Aid
appeal.
September 29 - Pleasure Trawler
Taurima
, owned by
Charles Haughey
was wrecked near
Mizen Head
lighthouse.
October 25 - The first commercial flight departs from
Knock Airport
.
November 15 -
Taoiseach
,
Dr. Garret FitzGerald
, and the British
Prime Minister
,
Margaret Thatcher
, sign the
Anglo-Irish Agreement
at Hillsborough Castle,
County Down
.
November 27 -
Mary Harney
is expelled from the
Fianna Fáil
parliamentary party over her support of the
Anglo-Irish Agreement
.
December 21 -
Desmond O'Malley
founds the
Progressive Democrats
.
Arts and literature
Tom Murphy
's
Bailegangaire
is produced by the Druid Theatre Company, Galway.
Frank McGuinness
's play
Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching to the Somme
is performed.
Sport
Boxing
June 8 -
Barry McGuigan
wins the WBA world featherweight boxing championship.
Football
Derry City
joins the
League of Ireland
, having been out of senior football since 1972. Monaghan United FC also join the League in 1985.
Golf
Carroll's Irish Open
is won by
Seve Ballesteros
(Spain).
Rugby Union
March 30 - The
Irish
rugby team wins the
Triple Crown
and
Five Nations Championship
at
Lansdowne Road
. They beat
England
13-10.
Births
January to March
11 January -
Mark Yeates
, soccer player.
13 January -
Pat Flynn
, soccer player.
13 January - Stephen Quigley, soccer player.
20 January -
Neil Gallagher
, soccer player.
31 January -
James "Cha" Fitzpatrick
,
Kilkenny
hurler.
6 February -
John Tennyson
,
Kilkenny
hurler.
7 February -
Michael Lyng
,
Cavan
Gaelic footballer.
20 February -
Alan O'Brien
, soccer player.
15 March -
James Hussey
, soccer player.
April to June
2 April -
Barry Corr
, soccer player.
2 April -
Paul Murphy
, soccer player.
10 April -
Willo Flood
, soccer player.
23 April -
Gary Mulligan
, soccer player.
29 April -
Pamela Myers
, artist.
4 May -
Laura Whitmore
, MTV presenter.
6 May -
David Tyrrell
, soccer player.
13 May -
David Bell
, soccer player.
23 May -
David Cassidy
, soccer player.
28 May -
Brian Shorthall
, soccer player.
8 June -
Barry Murphy
, soccer player.
July to September
10 July -
Conan Byrne
, soccer player.
17 July -
Eoin Larkin
,
Kilkenny
hurler.
5 August -
Aaran McEneff
, soccer player.
9 September -
Tadhg Purcell
, soccer player.
17 September -
Brendan Clarke
, soccer player.
20 September -
George McMahon
, actor.
October to December
2 October -
Mark Quigley
, soccer player.
6 October -
Karl Bermingham
, soccer player.
5 November -
Ian Maher
, soccer player.
6 November -
Kieran Harte
, soccer player.
15 November -
Brian Lloyd
, blogger / musician.
4 December -
Stephen Dawson
, soccer player.
9 December -
Mark Leech
, soccer player.
24 December -
Donnacha Cody
,
Kilkenny
hurler.
29 December -
Patrick Kavanagh
, soccer player.
Full date unknown
Deirdre Delaney
, camogie player.
Michael Fennelly
,
Kilkenny
hurler.
Brian Murray
,
Limerick
hurler.
Anthony Nash
,
Cork
hurler.
Richie Power
,
Kilkenny
hurler.
Deaths
January to June
18 January -
Wilfrid Brambell
, actor (b.
1912
).
21 February -
Dermot Ryan
,
Roman Catholic
Archbishop of Dublin (b.
1924
).
3 March -
Noel Purcell
, actor (b.
1900
).
May -
Tommy Murphy
,
Laois
Gaelic footballer (b.
1921
).
16 June -
Alexis FitzGerald, Snr
, solicitor,
Fine Gael
Seanad
member (b.
1916
).
17 June -
Bernard Bergin
, cricketer (b.
1913
).
July to December
29 September -
Timothy McAuliffe
,
Labour Party
politician (b.
1909
).
11 October -
Todd Andrews
, Irish revolutionary and public servant (b.
1901
).
4 December -
Frederick Boland
, diplomat, first
Irish
ambassador to
Britain
and to the
United Nations
(b.
1904
).
8 December -
Jimmy Rudd
, soccer player (b.
1919
).
11 December -
Kathleen Ryan
, actress (b.
1922
).
17 December -
Leo Maguire
, singer, songwriter and radio broadcaster (b.
1903
).
Full date unknown
Sigerson Clifford
, poet and playwright (b.
1913
).
Fergus Crawford
, soccer player (b.
1933
).
Alex Stevenson
, soccer player (b.
1912
).