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Paudie Sheehy
Personal information
Irish name Páidí Ó Síoda
Sport Gaelic football
Position Forward
Born Tralee, County Kerry
Club(s)
Years Club
1950s-1960s
John Mitchels
Club titles
Kerry titles 6
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1951-1962
Kerry 35 (6-65)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 7
All-Irelands 4 (1 as sub)
NFL 1
All Stars 0

Paudie Sheehy (1932–1967) was an Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club John Mitchels and was a member of the senior Kerry county team from the 1953 until 1962. A son of the footballer John Joe and brother of Seán Óg and Niall, Sheehy captained Kerry on two separate occasions.[1]

Club

Sheehy won six Kerry Senior Football Championship medals with John Mitchels in 1952 and five in a row between 1959–1963.[citation needed]

College

During his college days he played with University College Cork. He won two Sigerson Cup titles during his time with the Cork side. In 1951/52 and again in 1952/53 as the team's captain.[citation needed]

Underage

Sheehy played with the Kerry minor team in 1950. He won a Munster Minor Football Championship medal after win final win over Limerick.[2] Sheehy's side later qualified for the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship where they faced Mayo. A 3-06 to 1-04 win over Wexford seen Sheehy pick up a winners medal.[3]

He also played hurling with Kerry at minor level.

Seinor

Sheehy went straight into the Kerry in 1951. He made his debut in the Munster Senior Football Championship final win over Cork.[4] He was named at Left Half Forward for the All-Ireland semi-final replay with Mayo, a game Kerry would lose.[5]

He played in all of Kerry's 1951–52 National Football League games scoring an impressive 1-15 in six games as Kerry lost the Division 3 final to Cork.[6]

He later made his first Munster Senior Football Championship start at Left Half Forward where he scored four points in a 0-14 to 1-07 win over Waterford. He kept his place for the final against Cork. It was a disaster at the Cork Athletic Grounds as the holders crashed out on a 0-11 to 0-02 scoreline. Despite failing to score in the final he was still Kerry's second highest scorer in the championship.[7]

He's form kept up during the 1952–53 National Football League. He played in all of Kerry's games as they lost out in the semi-final to Cavan. He end the campaign as Kerry's top scorer with 1-21.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

Honours

College

University College Cork

Club

John Mitchels

County

Kerry

References

  1. ^ "Kerry fires burned bright when Sean Og met Ogie". Irish Times. 3 August 2003. Retrieved 4 September 2009.
  2. ^ https://munster.gaa.ie/history/minor-football/
  3. ^ https://www.hoganstand.com/Kerry/Profile
  4. ^ http://www.terracetalk.com/kerry-football/game/673/1951-Kerry-Vs-Cork
  5. ^ http://www.terracetalk.com/kerry-football/game/675/1951-Kerry-Vs-Mayo
  6. ^ http://www.terracetalk.com/kerry-football/year/1952/League
  7. ^ http://www.terracetalk.com/kerry-football/year/1952/Championship
Sporting positions
Preceded by Kerry Senior Football Captain
1953
Succeeded by
Preceded by Kerry Senior Football Captain
1960
Succeeded by