词条 | Jamesy Kelleher |
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| code= Hurling | sport = Hurling | image = | name = Jamesy Kelleher | irish = Séamus Ó Céileachair | fullname = James Kelleher | feet = 5 | inches = 9 | nickname = Jamesy | occupation = Farmer | county = Cork | province = Munster | club = Dungourney | clposition = Full-back | clubs = Dungourney | clyears = | clapps(points) = | clcounty = 3 | clprovince= | clallireland = | counties = Cork | icposition = Full-back | icyears = 1900-1914 | icapps(points) = 47 (0-00) | icprovince = 7 | icallireland = 2 | allstars = | clupdate = | icupdate = | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1878|3|31}} | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1943|1|10|1878|3|31}} | birth_place=Dungourney, County Cork, Ireland | death_place=Dungourney, County Cork, Ireland }} Jamesy Kelleher (31 March 1878 – 10 January 1943) was an Irish hurler who played as a full-back for the Cork senior team. Born in Dungourney, County Cork, Kelleher first arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of twenty-three when he first linked up with the Cork senior team. He made his senior debut during the 1900 championship. Kelleher immediately became a regular member of the starting team, and won two All-Ireland medals and seven Munster medals. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on four occasions. At club level Kelleher was a three-time championship medallist with Dungourney. Throughout his career Kelleher made 47 championship appearances. He retired from inter-county hurling following the conclusion of the 1914 championship. Kelleher was posthumously honoured by being named in the right corner-back position on the Cork Hurling Team of the Century. Playing careerClubKelleher was just fourteen-years-old when he first played for Dungourney in 1892 and immediately became a regular member of the team.[1] After defeat by Redmonds in the 1900 championship decider, Kelleher was captain of the team two years later when they faced Shanballymore in the final. A 3-10 to 2-5 victory gave Kelleher, and his club, their first championship title.[2] In 1907 Kelleher was captain of the Dungourney team that faced Castletownroche in the county decider. A comprehensive 5-17 to 0-3 victory gave him a second championship medal. Back-to-back titles eluded Dungourney once again, however, the club was back in the decider again in 1909. Sarsfield's provided little opposition as Dungourney powered to a 6-10 to 1-8 victory. It was Kelleher's third championship medal. Inter-countyBeginningsKelleher made his senior championship debut on 3 November 1901 in a delayed 0-12 to 0-9 Munster semi-final defeat by Tipperary. Early successesThe 1901 championship was also delayed due to organisational difficulties, however, Kelleher found himself to be a regular on the team. He was at centrefield that year as Cork defeated Clare by 3-10 to 2-6 in the provincial decider. It was his first Munster medal. On 2 August 1903 Cork faced London in what was the 1901 All-Ireland final. Kellher's side were the overwhelming favourites against a team of exiles which was made up of nine Cork men. A downpour made the underfoot conditions difficult as London settled better and Cork floundered. A goal for London with ten minutes left in the game sealed Cork’s fate and Kelleher ended up on the losing side by 1-5 to 0-4.[3] Kelleher was captain of the Cork team for the 1902 championship. He added a second Munster medal to his collection following a 2-9 to 1-5 defeat of Limerick. On 11 September 1904 Cork faced London in the delayed 1902 All-Ireland decider, in what was also the official opening of the Cork Athletic Grounds. Cork made no mistake on this occasion, and powered to a 3-13 to 0-00 victory. It was Kelleher's first All-Ireland medal. Cork made it a three-in-a-row of provincial titles in 1903. A 5-16 to 1-1 defeat of Waterford gave Kelleher a third successive Munster medal. On 12 November 1905 Cork faced London in the All-Ireland decider for the third successive year. Cork were well on top for the entire game and secured a 3-16 to 1-1 victory. It was Kelleher's second consecutive All-Ireland medal. Kelleher won a fourth successive Munster medal in 1904 following a 3-10 to 3-4 defeat of Tipperary. The subsequent All-Ireland final was delayed until 24 June 1906, Kilkenny providing the opposition. It was the beginning of a hugely successful era for "the Cats" as Cork were heading into decline. A first half goal by Dick Doyle put Kilkenny in the driving seat, while goalkeeper Pat "Fox" Maher made a save in the dying moments of the game to help Kilkenny to a 1-9 to 1-8 victory.[4] In 1905 Cork set the all-time record by winning a fifth successive provincial title. The 7-12 to 1-4 trouncing of Limerick gave Kelleher his fifth Munster medal overall. The subsequent All-Ireland final on 14 April 1907 saw Kilkenny provide the opposition once again. The game was a high-scoring affair with Cork winning by 5-10 to 3-13. The game, however, had to be replayed as Cork goalkeeper Daniel McCarthy was a British army reservist and Kilkenny’s Matt Gargan had earlier played with Waterford in the Munster championship. The replay was another high-scoring one, with Jimmy Kelly scoring 5-2 for Kilkenny. A puck-out by Kelleher is said to have bounced and hopped over the Kilkenny crossbar. Kilkenny won the game by 7-7 to 2-9, with all seven of their goals coming in a thirty-minute spell.[5] DeclineSix-in-a-row of provincial titles proved beyond Cork, however, the team bounced back in 1907 with Kelleher taking over as captain for a second time. A 1-6 to 1-4 defeat of Tipperary gave Kelleher a sixth Munster medal. On 21 June 1908 Cork faced Kilkenny in the All-Ireland decider for the third time in four years. A high-scoring, but close, game developed between these two rivals once again. As the game entered the final stage there was little to separate the two sides. Jimmy Kelly scored three first-half goals while Jack Anthony scored Kilkenny's winning point at the death. Cork went on two late goal hunts, however, the final score of 3-12 to 4-8 gave Kilkenny the win. The game became the benchmark by which all subsequent All-Ireland performances were judged. Cork went through a period of transition over the next few years and it was 1912 before the team bounced back. A 5-1 to 3-1 defeat of Tipperary that year gave Kelleher a seventh and final Munster medal. On 17 November 1912 Cork were scheduled to face Kilkenny in the All-Ireland decider, however, Kelleher had to withdraw from the team due to injury. Kilkenny won the game by 2-1 to 1-3. Kelleher retired from inter-county hurling following Cork's exit from the 19014 championship. Personal lifeBorn in Dungourney just outside Midleton, County Cork in 1878, Kelleher received a brief education at the local national school and, like many of his contemporaries, he subsequently earned his livelihood as a farmer. Kelleher remained a non-smoker and a non-drinker throughout his life. As well as hurling he also bred and trained many first class horses and won several cross-country trophies. His victory in a steeplechase against many of the leading gentry was widely acclaimed.{{fact|date=June 2018}} Kelleher lived in his native Dungourney until his death in 1943. References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.killeaghgaa.org/history.html|title=Killeagh GAA club history|publisher=Killeagh GAA website|date=|accessdate=15 February 2015}} {{Navboxes|title=Jamesy Kelleher navigation boxes|list1={{s-start}}{{s-sports}}{{succession box|2. ^{{cite web|url=http://shanballymoregaa.com/hurling-history/|title=Hurling history|publisher=Shanballymore GAA website|date=|accessdate=15 February 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://cuchulainnsgaa.com/hurling/london-hurling/|title=London hurling|publisher=Cú Chulainn's GAA website|date=29 July 2010|accessdate=15 February 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kilkennypeople.ie/sport/gaelic-games/celebrations-for-hurling-centurions-1-2151010 |title=Celebrations for hurling centurions |publisher=Kilkenny People |date=21 July 2004 |accessdate=17 November 2014 |first= |last= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129021050/http://www.kilkennypeople.ie/sport/gaelic-games/celebrations-for-hurling-centurions-1-2151010 |archivedate=29 November 2014 |df= }} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.herald.ie/sport/gaa/cats-replay-woes-offer-morsel-of-comfort-28848745.html|title=Cats' replay woes offer morsel of comfort|publisher=Evening Herald|date=26 September 2012|accessdate=17 November 2014|first=|last=}} before=Paddy Cantillon | title=Cork Senior Hurling Captain| years=1902| after=Steva Riordan }}{{succession box| before=Christy Young | title=Cork Senior Hurling Captain| years=1907| after=Tom Coughlan }}{{s-ach|ach}}{{succession box| before=Jack Coughlan }}{{s-end}}{{Cork Hurling Team 1901}}{{Cork Hurling Team 1902}}{{Cork Hurling Team 1903}}{{Cork Hurling Team 1904}}{{Cork Hurling Team 1905}}{{Cork Hurling Team 1907}}{{Cork Hurling Team of the Century}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kelleher, Jamesy}} 5 : 1878 births|1943 deaths|Dungourney hurlers|Cork inter-county hurlers|All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship winners |
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