Jerry O'Sullivan (hurler) explained

Code:Hurling
Jerry O'Sullivan
Irish:Diarmuid Ó Súilleabháin
Occupation:Gaelic games coach
Birth Date:1940
Birth Place:Blackpool, Cork, Ireland
Death Date:22 August 1985 (aged 45)
Death Place:Montenotte, Cork, Ireland
Feet:5
Inches:11
County:Cork
Province:Munster
Clpositionh:Half-back
Clpositionf:Half-back
Clubs:Glen Rovers
St. Nicholas'
Clcountyh:9
Clprovinceh:3
Clallirelandh:2
Clcountyf:2
Clprovincef:1
Clallirelandf:0
Counties:Cork (football)
Cork (hurling)
Icpositionh:Centre-back
Icpositionf:Right wing-back
Icyears:1966-1967
1960-1970
Icapps(Points):4 (0-00)
20 (0-07)
Icprovincef:1
Icprovinceh:2
Icallirelandh:1
Icallirelandf:0
Nfl:0
Nhl:1
Allstarsf:0
Allstarsh:0

Jeremiah O'Sullivan (1940 – 22 August 1985) was an Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer. At club level he played with Glen Rovers and St. Nicholas' and was a member of the Cork senior teams in both codes.

Playing career

O'Sullivan first made an impression as a schoolboy hurler at the North Monastery and in the local street leagues, before joining the Glen Rovers club. He made his first appearance for the club's senior team in 1958 and was a mainstay of the team until 1979, during which time he won two All-Ireland Club Championship titles.[1] He also won two Cork SFC titles with sister club St. Nicholas'. O'Sullivan first appeared on the inter-county scene as a reserve with the Cork minor hurling team in 1958, the same year he won an All-Ireland JHC title.[2] He is also a dual provincial junior championship winners. O'Sullivan made his senior team debut against Waterford during the 1959–60 National League. He was on and off the team at various times over much of the following decade and was at centre-forward when Cork beat Kilkenny in the 1966 All-Ireland hurling final.[3] O'Sullivan also played with the Cork senior football team and was a reserve for the 1967 All-Ireland football final defeat by Meath.[4]

Coaching career

O'Sullivan became involved in coaching as his playing days with the Glen Rovers senior team were drawing to an end. He trained the club's senior team to the Cork U21 Championship title in 1984.

Personal life and death

O'Sullivan suffered a massive heart attack and died while playing a junior league match against Brian Dillons on 22 August 1985. Survived by his wife Kay and two sons, he was 45 years old.[5] [6]

Honours

Player

Glen Rovers

1973, 1977

1964, 1973, 1977

1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1964, 1967, 1969, 1972, 1976

St Nicholas'

1966

1965, 1966

Cork

1966

1966, 1970

1966 (c), 1967

1969-70

1958

1958

1962, 1970

Coach

Glen Rovers

1984

Notes and References

  1. News: Senior Hurling (Club). Munster GAA website. 18 September 2021.
  2. News: Junior Hurling. Munster GAA website. 18 September 2021.
  3. News: Cork's famous five. Irish Times. 13 May 1996. 18 September 2021.
  4. News: Senior Football. Munster GAA website. 18 September 2021.
  5. Web site: Glen star dies on the field. Cork Examiner. 23 August 1985. 2 January 2022.
  6. News: The death has occurred of Kathleen (Kay) O'Sullivan. rip.ie website. 12 June 2013. 18 September 2021.