Mary Geaney

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Mary Geaney (born 1954) is an Irish sportswoman. She played senior ladies' Gaelic football for Kerry, senior camogie for Cork and is also a former Ireland women's field hockey international. In 1976 she captained Kerry when they won the All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship and in 1980 she captained Cork when they won the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship. She was the first player to captain a team to both championships.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] As a field hockey international, she was a member of the Ireland team that won the 1983 Women's Intercontinental Cup. In 2010 she was inducted into the Irish Hockey Association Hall of Fame.[8]

Nativename
Máire Nic Éanna (Irish)
Born1954 (age 7172)
PositionForward
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Mary Geaney
Personal information
Native name
Máire Nic Éanna (Irish)
Born1954 (age 7172)
Sport
SportCamogie
Ladies' Gaelic football
PositionForward
Clubs
Years Club
Castleisland Desmonds
UCC
Éire Óg
Inter-county
Years County
1973–198x
1978–1988
Kerry (Gaelic football)
Cork (camogie)
Inter-county titles
All-Irelands 4
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Early years, family and education

Mary Geaney is the daughter of Con Geaney, a member of the Kerry team that won the 1932 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Her brother, David Geaney, was a member of the Kerry team that won the same All-Ireland championship in 1959.[9] She was educated at the Ursuline Secondary School in Blackrock, Cork.[1]

Ladies' Gaelic football

Geaney began playing ladies' Gaelic football for Castleisland Desmonds.[1][2][10] In 1973 she played for Kerry against Cork in one of the first ladies' Gaelic football games between the two counties. Kerry won by 5–10 to 4–11 with Geaney scoring 2–6.[11][12] In 1974 she played for Kerry when they lost to Tipperary in the first Munster Senior Ladies' Football Championship final. In 1976 she captained Kerry when they won the All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship, defeating Offaly by 4–6 to 1–5. With 3–2, Geany was also the top scorer in the final. She also scored the first ever hat-trick in a Ladies' All-Ireland final.[1][11][13] Geaney also won the All-Ireland Ladies Club Football Championship with Castleisland Desmonds.[9] She also represented Munster at interprovincial level.[11]

Camogie

Geaney played camogie for Castleisland Desmonds and Éire Óg. Between 1978 and 1988 she also played for Cork in six All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship finals. Geaney finished on the winning side in 1978, 1980 and 1983. In six finals she scored 7–5. In the 1978 final she scored a hat-trick of goals and in 1980 she captained the winning Cork team.[1][2][14][15][16] She also represented Munster at interprovincial level in the Gael Linn Cup.

Field hockey

Quick facts Youth career, – ...
Mary Geaney
Youth career
Ursuline School
Senior career
Years Team
197x–199x Old Ursulines
1970–19xx → Munster
National team
Years Team Caps Goals
1971–198x Ireland 61
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Geaney played field hockey for Old Ursulines (Cork), Munster and Ireland. She made her senior international debut in 1971 against England. She subsequently made 61 senior appearances for Ireland. She was a member of the Ireland teams that won the 1977 Triple Crown and the 1983 Women's Intercontinental Cup. In 2010, together with her former team mate, Margaret Gleghorne, she was inducted into the Irish Hockey Association Hall of Fame. [1][8][17][18]

More information Tournaments, Place ...
Tournaments Place
1983 Women's Intercontinental Cup [8]1st
1984 Women's EuroHockey Nations Championship5th
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Other sports

Geaney has also played squash, badminton and golf for Munster. She is a member of the Killarney Golf & Fishing Club.[9][19][20][21][22]

Honours

Ladies' Gaelic football

Kerry
Castleisland Desmonds

Camogie

Cork
Munster
UCC

Field hockey

Ireland
  • Women's Intercontinental Cup
    • Winners: 1983
  • Triple Crown
    • Winners: 1977

References

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