Jack Mahon

Athlete

1933 – 2005

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Who was Jack Mahon?

Jack Mahon was a famous Irish sportsperson who played Gaelic football for Galway in the 1950s.

A native of Dunmore, where his father was a National School teacher, Jack Mahon had a distinguished career as a player, at the highest level.

He first made a mark as a young player, winning a County Minor title with Dunmore McHales in 1949 and a Connacht Colleges championship with St. Jarlath's College, Tuam, in 1950. It was at a time when there was no All-Ireland Colleges championship played, so he did not get the opportunity to follow up on the Tuam school’s Hogan Cup triumph of 1947, inspired by his close friend Sean Purcell.

Jack won the first of three County Senior championships in 1953, with a Dunmore McHales team captained by his 19-year-old brother Brian, who has since lived in Tuam. Jack’s other two Galway S.F.C. medal were won in 1961 and 1963.

It was a dream come true for Jack when he was selected on the Galway senior football team in 1951. He played on until 1961, winning an All-Ireland medal in 1956, a National League medal in 1957, as captain, and six Connacht championships including five in a row from 1956 to 1960 - he was one of four players who lined out in all five finals; the others were Sean Purcell, Mattie McDonagh and Joe Young.

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Born
1933
Galway
Nationality
  • Republic of Ireland
Lived in
  • County Galway
Died
2005

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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