With rain and dampness providing an unwelcome backdrop to the Emily
Square market on Tuesday last my thoughts turned to past sunny days when
footballing matters held my interest. I
was prompted to do so after a meeting with Hugh Moran, a native of Athy who emigrated
to England over 50 years ago. Hugh
called on me on his first visit back to Athy in over half a century and talked
to me of his footballing days with Athy and the Army team on the Curragh. He recalled many of his teammates on the Athy
team and a week or so later I received a photograph of the Athy senior team on
which Hugh featured in the late 1950s.
The exact date when the photograph was taken and indeed the occasion are
not known to me. However, I am fairly
confident that many of you will be able to recall all of those details as well
as naming the players, officials and supporters captured forever on film over
50 years ago. I would be delighted to
hear from you.
The other photograph featured this week is of the Kildare senior
team togged out to play Louth in the Leinster semi-final at Croke Park in
1957. It features Danny Flood and Paddy
Wright, Athy’s only representatives on that team. Paddy told me that it was his first time on
the Kildare seniors but the records show otherwise. The match against Louth who went on to win
the All Ireland that year was played on the 16th of June and Peadar
Smith, then living in St. Patrick’s Avenue and working in the Asbestos Factory,
played for the ‘wee County’. It was Paddy Wright’s second match with the
Kildare seniors as four weeks earlier he had togged out against Offaly in a game
played in Portlaoise. He played a few
more matches for his native County and on the team in his final game for County
Kildare were fellow Athy men Danny Flood and Brendan Kehoe. The Kildare senior team photographed in June
1957 was as follows, from left to right at back Tos McCarthy, Tom Connolly,
Paddy O’Loughlin, J. Byrne, Des Marron, Micko Doyle, Danny Flood and Paddy
Moore. In the front row from left were Seamus
Aldridge, Michael Bohane, Eddie Hogan, Paddy Wright, Paddy Gibbons, Seamus
Harrison and Paddy Feeley (Captain).
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