John Roberts (hurler) explained

Code:Hurling
Sport:Hurling
John Roberts
Irish:Seán Mac Roibeaird
Feet:5
Inches:8
Occupation:Baker
County:Kilkenny
Province:Leinster
Club:Dicksboro
Clyears:1914–1930
Clcounty:2
Counties:Kilkenny
Icposition:Full-forward
Icyears:1917–1929
Icprovince:3
Icallireland:1
Nhl:0
Icupdate:15:15, 2 November 2011
Birth Date:24 June 1895
Birth Place:Kilkenny, Ireland
Death Date:9 December 1987 (aged 92)
Death Place:Kilkenny, Ireland

John Roberts (24 June 1895 – 9 December 1987) was an Irish hurler, handballer, referee and Gaelic games administrator. His league and championship career at senior level with the Kilkenny county team spanned thirteen years from 1916 until 1929.[1]

Born in Kilkenny, Roberts was educated at St John's Boys' School. He first played competitive hurling at the age of fourteen with the Dean Street Volunteers before joining the Dicksboro club in 1914. After winning county junior championship medals in 1914 and 1919, Roberts went on the captain the club at senior level. He won county senior championship medals in 1923 and 1926.

Roberts first came to prominence on the inter-county scene in 1916. After impressing in a trial game he became a regular member of the Kilkenny senior team the following year. Over the course of the following thirteen championship seasons, Roberts won one All-Ireland medal.[2] He also won three Leinster medals and played his last game for Kilkenny in 1929.

As a member of the first Leinster inter-provincial team in 1927, Roberts won one Railway Cup medal in the inaugural year of the competition.

In retirement from playing, Roberts continued his involvement with the game as a referee and administrator. He refereed the 1928 All-Ireland final between Cork and Galway, as well as numerous county championship matches in Kilkenny and Wexford. Roberts was Kilkenny's representative on the Leinster Council from 1927 until 1942

Honours

Kilkenny

Notes and References

  1. News: John Roberts. Dicksboro GAA website. 2 November 2011.
  2. News: County profile: Kilkenny. Hogan Stand. 2 November 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111014192436/http://hoganstand.com/Kilkenny/Profile.aspx. 14 October 2011.