Declan Barron Explained

Code:Football
Sport:Gaelic football
Declan Barron
Irish:Déaglán Barún
Birth Date:1951
Feet:6
Inches:0
Nickname:Deccie
Occupation:Oil refinery employee
County:Cork
Province:Munster
Club:Bantry Blues
Carbery
Clposition:Forward
Clyears:1968-1985
1970-1975
Clapps(Points):29 (8-35)
19 (15-10)
Clcounty:1
Counties:Cork
Icposition:Centre-forward
Icyears:1971-1982
Icapps(Points):23 (5-23)
Icprovince:3
Icallireland:1
Nfl:1
Allstars:2
Icupdate:18:14, 28 May 2018
Birth Place:Bantry, County Cork, Ireland

Declan Barron (born 1951) is an Irish former Gaelic football player who played for club side Bantry Blues, divisional side Carbery and at inter-county level with the Cork senior football team.[1] [2] He usually lined out at midfield or in the forwards.

Career

Barron, whose father had played with the Carlow senior football team, first played Gaelic football at Bantry National school and from there he moved to play at club level with Bantry Blues. He won the first of four divisional championship titles in 1968, before later claiming county titles in junior and intermediate. He completed the county set of medals by winning a County Senior Championship title with Carbery in 1971.

By this stage Barron had already made an impression on the inter-county scene with Cork and was the holder of two All-Ireland minor championship medals and two All-Ireland under-21 championship medals. He was added to the Cork senior team in 1971 and won the first of three Munster Championship medals that year. Barron was at centre-forward when Cork claimed the All-Ireland title after a defeat of Galway in the final. He continued to line out with Cork for much of the following decade and ended his career by winning a National League medal. Having won two All-Star awards during his playing days, Barron was later named on the Cork Football Teams of the Century and Millennium.

Honours

Bantry Blues

1975

1972

1968, 1969, 1972, 1985

Carbery

1971

Cork

1973

1971, 1973, 1974

1979–80

1970, 1971

1970, 1971

1968, 1969

1968, 1969

Munster

1975

Notes and References

  1. News: The Leeside legends series: Barron of Bantry cast a spell on the football field. The Echo. 22 April 2020. 3 April 2021. John. Coughlan.
  2. News: It was definitely a goal. The Southern Star. 19 January 2015. 3 April 2021.