Danny Delaney Explained

Danny Delaney
Death Date:14 April 2020
Clubs:Stadbally (football)
Ratheniska (hurling)
Code:Football
County:Laois
Icyears: 1960s
Counties:Laois

Danny Delaney (died 14 April 2020) was a Gaelic footballer and administrator. He played for Laois and Stradbally during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

He was from Cork Road in Stradbally. With Stradbally, Delaney won both the 1959 and 1963 Laois Intermediate Football Championships. He also played hurling for the Ratheniska team. In 1973, Delaney was elected vice-chairman of the county board under Sean Ramsbottom. Delaney also served as chairman of the Stradbally club.

He died at the Maryborough Centre in Portlaoise of COVID-19 on the morning of 14 April 2020.[1] [2] [3] He had been there for around three weeks, having spent months in the Midland Regional Hospital, Portlaoise. Delaney was one of nine deaths at the Maryborough Centre over the Easter weekend, reducing the number of residents there by one third.[4] He was buried at Oughaval Cemetery.

His widow later spoke on national television (Prime Time) of his final months.[4] She told how Delaney had diabetes, kidney failure and "acute syndrome of the heart", and that he had taken a "massive turn" at Christmas which led to brain damage. Then, in the final two weeks, COVID-19 emerged.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Tributes paid to former Laois footballer following sad passing. Alan. Hartnett. 15 April 2020. 15 April 2020.
  2. News: Laois GAA mourn loss of Danny Delaney. Hogan Stand. 17 April 2020. 17 April 2020.
  3. Web site: Danny Delaney. RIP.ie. 14 April 2020. 14 April 2020.
  4. News: Danny Delaney, Theresa Sherlock, Ger O'Neill and Velma Jackson - some of Covid-19's victims. The Irish Times. 16 April 2020. 16 April 2020.
  5. News: Brave Laois woman praises staff at St Fintan's hospital following sad passing of husband. 17 April 2020. 17 April 2020.
  6. News: Grieving widow speaks of husband's last moments with Covid-19 at Irish hospital. Sam. Roberts. 17 April 2020. 17 April 2020.