Danny Nugent Explained

Sport:Gaelic football
Danny Nugent
Birth Date:1947
Clyears:1966-1987
Icposition:half-back
Icyears:1967-1977

Danny Nugent is a retired Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a defender for the Louth senior football team and for his club Newtown Blues. He also played inter-provincial football for Leinster.

Playing career

His inter-county career began with the Louth junior side in 1966 while still a teenager. He was a member of the team that defeated Kildare in the final of the Leinster Junior Football Championship,[1] [2] scoring the decisive goal in a two-point win.[3] Later that year Nugent won his first Louth Senior Football Championship medal when Newtown Blues beat Cooley Kickhams in the county final at St Brigid's Park.[4] He was team captain in the 1970 county decider when the Drogheda side overcame St Mary's by three points.[5]

Nugent lined out at right half-back against Dublin in the quarter-final of the 1973 Leinster Championship, as Louth beat the Metropolitans by 1–08 to 0-09.[6] At the end of the year he received the Louth GAA Player of the Year award[7] and was nominated for an All-Star.[8] Two years later he was captain of the county side that beat Meath by 0–15 to 1–09 in the opening round of the 1975 provincial championship.[9]

Later years

In retirement Nugent filled the role of county team selector, assisting Louth managers Mickey Whelan[10] and Frank Lynch.[11] At club level he was a selector under manager Davy Byrne when Newtown Blues won the Louth SFC title in 1988.[12]

In 1992 a Louth team of retired over-40s footballers reached the final of the All-Ireland Masters Championship. Nugent featured at left corner-back as Mayo won on a scoreline of 3–09 to 0-09.[13]

Since his playing days ended he has held the roles of chairman, secretary, minor team mentor and youth officer for Newtown Blues.[14] [15] [16] [17]

Honours

Newtown Blues
Wolfe Tones
Louth
Leinster

Notes and References

  1. News: 1966 was last win for the Louth men. . 18 July 1997.
  2. Web site: Special night for men of 66. . 27 September 2006.
  3. News: Kildare's second-raters go down fighting. . 12 August 1966.
  4. News: Pen Pictures Of The Newtown Blues . Drogheda Independent. 27 August 1966.
  5. News: They led Blues to glory. Drogheda Independent. 9 February 1977.
  6. Web site: Who remembers the day Louth last defeated Dublin in the Leinster Championship?. Dundalk Democrat. 24 May 2019.
  7. Web site: Players of the year. Hogan Stand. 20 November 2002.
  8. Web site: All-Star scheme has stood the test of time. Dundalk Democrat. 24 November 2023.
  9. Web site: Wee County will have to bridge 31-year gap. Drogheda Independent. 10 May 2006.
  10. Web site: Revolutionary Mickey Whelan coached Louth, as well as Clans and Dundalk FC to success. Dundalk Democrat. 26 May 2020.
  11. News: Niall Of The Many Sports. Dundalk Democrat. 10 September 1988.
  12. News: Medals Instead Of Money. Dundalk Democrat. 10 September 1988.
  13. News: Masters crash. Drogheda Independent. 25 September 1992.
  14. Web site: NEWTOWN BLUES. Drogheda Independent. 14 December 2011.
  15. News: Special occasion for the Louth champions. Drogheda Independent. 20 February 1987.
  16. News: Blues awards. Drogheda Independent. 23 February 1996.
  17. News: Blues bid for first title in 20 years. Drogheda Independent. 8 September 1995.
  18. Web site: Joe Carroll: Darver Centre a monument to Louth GAA. Drogheda Independent.
  19. News: Tones Retain Minor Hurling Crown. Dundalk Democrat. 17 October 1964.
  20. News: Tones Minors Take Hurling Title. Drogheda Independent. 28 November 1964.
  21. Web site: The days when Dundalk FC lads played for the LOI and Louth stars for Leinster. Dundalk Democrat. 21 March 2020.