John Joe Landers
John Joe 'Purty' Landers (23 April 1907 - 27 August 2001) was an Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club Austin Stacks and was a member of the Kerry senior inter-county team from 1928 until 1938. Landers and his two brothers, Tim and Bill, won twelve All-Ireland medals between them.[1] In recognition of his skills and long-running contribution to the sport, Landers was awarded the 1985 All-time all-star award as no GAA All Stars Awards were being issued at the time of his playing career.
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Teams
Kerry - National Football League Champions 1928 (1st title)
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Kerry - National Football League Champions 1929 (2nd title)
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Kerry - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1929 (8th title)
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Kerry - National Football League Champions 1930 (3rd title)
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Kerry - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1930 (9th title)
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Kerry - National Football League Champions 1931 (4th title)
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Kerry - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1931 (10th title)
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Kerry - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1932 (11th title)
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Kerry - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1937 (12th title)
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Persondata |
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Landers, John Joe |
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Date of birth |
23 April 1907 |
Place of birth |
Tralee |
Date of death |
27 August 2001 |
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