Tom Conlon (Gaelic footballer)

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Nativename
Tomás Ó Conalláin (Irish)
Nickname
Big Tom
Born1925
Died23 January 1990 (aged 64)
Tom Conlon
Personal information
Native name
Tomás Ó Conalláin (Irish)
Nickname
Big Tom
Born1925
Died23 January 1990 (aged 64)
OccupationFarmer
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Sport
SportGaelic football
PositionFull-back
Club
Years Club
1942–1960
Stabannon Parnells
Club titles
Louth titles 2
Inter-county
Years County
1944–1957
Louth
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 3
All-Irelands 1
NFL 0

Thomas Conlon (1925 – 23 January 1990) was an Irish Gaelic footballer. At club level he played with Stabannon Parnells and was also a member of the Louth senior football team.

Conlon first played Gaelic football as a minor with the O'Connells club in 1941. The following year he played with the Ardee minors and was also a member of the beaten Mid Louth side in the county final. Conlon was still eligible for the minor grade when he won a Louth JFC medal with Stabannon Parnells in 1943 before winning a Cardinal O'Donnell Cup title in 1945.[1] He captained the club their inaugural Louth SFC title in 1949, before claiming a second winners' medal in 1954.[2]

Conlon first appeared on the inter-county scene as a substitute with the Louth minor team in 1942. He was just 19-years-old when he made his senior team debut against Meath in 1944. Conlon made his championship debut as captain during Louth's Leinster SFC-winning season in 1950, however, they lost the subsequent All-Ireland final to Mayo.[3] He claimed a second Leinster medal in 1953 before retiring from inter-county activity. Conlon was coaxed back to the Louth team and won a third Leinster medal in 1957. He was at full-back when Louth beat Cork in the 1957 All-Ireland final.[4][5]

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