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Spa Club legend enters Munster Hall of Fame
HALL OF FAME: Liam Lenihan (Munster GAA Chairman) presents Kerry legend Donie O’Sullivan with his Munster Hall of Fame award.
By Sean Moriarty
Former Spa, East Kerry player and two-time All-Ireland winner Donie O’Sullivan has been inducted into the Football Hall of Fame by Munster GAA at its awards night in Limerick last Saturday night.
In a Senior career that spanned from 1962 to 1975, the Spa clubman was a vital cog in the Kerry fullback line with over 100 appearances in the Green and Gold including 35 Championship appearances – all but one them as a starter – with the Killarney teacher having played in six All-Ireland Senior Football Finals.
An All-Ireland winning captain, a two time All-Star, a dedicated Club and District player and above all a brilliant defender, the Tiernaboul man holds a special place in Kerry GAA folklore.
“It was very nice to meet rivals and friends from our playing days, some there were older than myself,” the 79-year-old told the Killarney Advertiser. “Opportunities to meet up like this are few and far between these days.”
Off the back of a very successful run by his district East Kerry, he won four Kerry Senior Football County Championship titles in 1965, 1968, 1969 and 1970.
O’Sullivan, who was a teacher in the Green CBS in Tralee, got to captain Kerry twice.
While it was a Munster Final defeat at the hands of rivals Cork in 1966, four years later O’Sullivan climbed the Hogan steps to accept Sam Maguire for the Kingdom following a 2-19 to 0-18 win over Meath. He played in six National League Finals, winning all six including 4-in-a-row between 1971 and 1974. In 1971 he was Kerry’s first and only All-Star.
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