Irish Gaelic footballer
Timothy Murphy (8 March 1888 – 20 January 1975), known as Thade Murphy , was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a goalkeeper for club side Macroom and was a member of the Cork senior football team from 1909 until 1914.
Career
Murphy first came to Gaelic football prominence as a goalkeeper with the Macroom club that won four County Championship titles in five seasons between 1909 and 1913 . He joined the Cork senior football team as a goalkeeper in advance of the 1909 Munster Championship . Murphy subsequently lined out in the 1911 All-Ireland final which saw Cork claim their second ever title after a 6–06 to 1–02 defeat of Antrim .[ 1] He continued to line out with Cork until 1914.[citation needed ]
Personal life and death
Born in Inchigeelagh , County Cork , Murphy followed in his father's footsteps and worked as a carpenter. He took a prominent part in the War of Independence as a member of the 7th Batt. 1st Cork Brigade of the Old IRA and subsequently took the Anti-Treaty side.[ 2] He was a life-long supporter of Éamon de Valera and Fianna Fáil . Murphy married Nellie Cross in Enniskean on 23 September 1922 and they had three children. One of his sons, John A. Murphy , was Emeritus Professor of Irish History at University College Cork and senator .
Murphy died in Macroom on 20 January 1975. He was the second-last surviving member of the 1911 All-Ireland-winning team.
Honours
Macroom
Cork
References
Thade Murphy navigation boxes
Cork – 1911 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (2nd title)