Peter McDermott (Gaelic footballer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Peter McDermott (Gaelic footballer)

Gaelic footballer

Date of Birth: 01-Feb-1918

Place of Birth: Belgooly, Munster, Ireland

Date of Death: 12-Dec-2007

Profession: Gaelic football player

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Peter McDermott (Gaelic footballer)

  • Peter 'The Man in the Cap' McDermott (1 February 1918 – 11 October 2011) was an inter-county Gaelic footballer for County Meath during the 1940s and 1950s.
  • During his playing career he won 2 Senior All-Ireland medals (1949 & as captain in 1954) as well as 6 Leinster medals.
  • He played in 4 All-Ireland Finals. Peter McDermott had the unusual distinction of participation in five All-Ireland final matches in the four years between 1951 and 1954.
  • He played in the 1951, 52 (draw and replay) and 54 finals and refereed the 1953 final.
  • He is also the only man to referee an All-Ireland final both before and after winning one.In the 1960s, he was coach on the Meath team and held this position when Meath won the All-Ireland title in 1967. He is jointly credited with starting the International Compromise Rules Series.
  • McDermott collaborated with Harry Beitzel of Australia to arrange a two-match tour by an Australian Rules side, which played (and defeated) reigning All-Ireland Champions Meath at Croke Park in October 1967 under Gaelic football rules.
  • When the International series started formally in 1984 Peter was manager of the Irish Team. In recognition of his skills and long-running contribution to the sport, McDermott was awarded the 1989 All-Time All Star Award as no All Stars Awards were being issued at the time of his playing career.

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