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John Cronin (Gaelic footballer)

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John Cronin
Personal information
Irish name Seán Ó Cróinín
Sport Gaelic football
Position Centre-back
Born 1923
Milltown, County Kerry, Ireland
Died 30 July 1992 (aged 69)
Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Occupation Army officer
Club(s)
Years Club
Collins
Milltown/Castlemaine
Club titles
Cork titles 3
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1949-1952
1953-1956
Cork
Kerry
12 (0-00)
15 (3-01)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 5
All-Irelands 2
NFL 1

John Cronin (1923 – 30 July 1992) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for club sides Collins and Milltown/Castlemaine and at inter-county level with the Cork and Kerry senior football teams.

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Career

Cronin first came to Gaelic football prominence in a number of army tournaments. His performances saw him join his brother Jimmy on the Cork senior team. Cronin won a Munster Championship in his first full season on the team in 1949, before being named captain of the team the following year. He claimed a second Munster Championship title as well as a National League title in his last year with the team in 1952. Cronin joined the Kerry senior team in 1953 and won an All-Ireland title in his debut season.[1] During his four-year tenure with the team, he won three consecutive provincial titles before winning a second All-Ireland title in 1955.[2] At club level, Cronin won three County Championships with Collins Barracks, while he also lined out for Milltown/Castlemaine.

Personal life and death

Born in Milltown, County Kerry, Cronin joined the Irish Army at the age of 18 and was a Quarter Master Sergeant attached to the Military Hospital at Collins Barracks in Cork. He left the Army in 1957 after which he spent three years in the Rhodesian Army. He subsequently lived in London before returning to Milltown in 1974.

Cronin died at Tralee General Hospital on 30 July 1992.

Honours

Collins
Cork
Kerry

References

  1. ^ Barry, Donal (28 March 2020). "Rich history of Mid Kerry Stars for XV". Kerry Sports Hub. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  2. ^ Mac Lochlainn, Rónán (26 August 2019). "Gaelic football's greatest rivalry is born - The 1955 final that shaped Kevin Heffernan's future". Irish Independent. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
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