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Jack Grace
Personal information
Irish name Seán Grás
Sport Dual player
Football Position: Full-back
Hurling Position: Half-back
Born (1884-02-08)8 February 1884
Tullaroan, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Died 9 March 1915(1915-03-09) (aged 31)
Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Occupation Draper
Club(s)
Years Club
Kickhams
Club titles
  Football Hurling
Dublin titles 4 1
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1901-1912
Dublin
Inter-county titles
  Football Hurling
Leinster Titles 6 3
All-Ireland Titles 5 0

Jack Grace (8 February 1884 – 9 March 1915) was an Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler. His championship career as a dual player with the Dublin senior teams spanned twelve seasons from 1901 until 1912.[1]

Born in Tullaroan, County Kilkenny, Grace was one of eleven children born to Nicholas and Kate Grace (née Keoghan). Raised on the family farm, Grace was educated locally before moving to Dublin in his teens to take up a position in the drapery trade with Todd, Burns & Co.

After moving to Dublin, Grace joined the Kickhams club where he played both hurling and Gaelic football. He won four successive county football championship medals between 1904 and 1907, while he also won a county hurling championship medal with the club in 1908.

Grace was just eighteen-years-old when he made his debut on the inter-county scene as a member of the Dublin senior football team in the delayed 1901 championship. Over the course of the next decade, he won five All-Ireland medals, beginning with back-to-back wins in 1901 and 1902, followed by three successive championships between 1906 and 1908. He also won six Leinster medals. As a hurler, Grace was a three-time Leinster medal winner.

Grace's brothers - Pierce and Dick - also had All-Ireland success in both codes with Kilkenny and Dublin. Between them, the three Grace brothers had a total of 15 All-Ireland medals.[2]

Grace died from pneumonia on 9 March 1915.

Honours

Kickhams
Dublin

References

  1. ^ Shanahan, Jim. "Grace, John ('Jack')". Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Where hurling is a soul thing". Irish Examiner. 3 September 2008. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Dublin Senior Football Captain
1906-1907
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Joe Hickey
Dublin Senior Hurling Captain
1908
Succeeded by
Achievements
Preceded by
Jack Murray
All-Ireland Senior Football Final
winning captain

1906-1907
Succeeded by
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