Éamonn Mongey
Éamonn Mongey (1925–2007) was an Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club Castlebar Mitchels and was a member of the Mayo senior inter-county team in the 1940s and 1950s.[1]
References
Mayo - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1950 (2nd title)
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1 W. Durkin | 2 J. Forde | 3 P. Prendergast | 4 S. Flanagan (c) | 5 P. Quinn | 6 H. Dixon | 7 J. McAndrew | 8 P. Carney | 9 É. Mongey | 10 M. Flanagan | 11 W. Kenny | 12 J. Gilvarry | 13 M. Mulderrig | 14 T. Langan | 15 P. Solon |
Subs used: S. Wynne for W. Durkin | M. Caulfield for W. Kenny | S. Mulderrig for M. Caulfield |
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Mayo - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1951 (3rd title)
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1 S. Wynne | 2 J. Forde | 3 P. Prendergast | 4 S. Flanagan (c) | 5 J. Staunton | 6 H. Dixon | 7 P. Quinn | 8 É. Mongey | 9 J. McAndrew | 10 P. Irwin | 11 P. Carney | 12 S. Mulderrig | 13 M. Flanagan | 14 T. Langan | 15 J. Gilvarry |
Sub used: L. Hastings for H. Dixon |
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Persondata |
Name |
Mongey, Éamonn |
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Date of birth |
1925 |
Place of birth |
Castlebar |
Date of death |
2007 |
Place of death |
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