Éamonn Goulding

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Éamonn Goulding
Personal information
Irish name Éamonn de Gúl
Sport Dual player
Football Position: Right corner-forward
Hurling Position: Full-forward
Born 1934
Blackpool, Cork, Ireland
Died 17 January 1995 (aged 60)
Kilkenny, Ireland
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Occupation Army officer
Club(s)
Years Club
Glen Rovers
St. Nicholas'
Club titles
  Football Hurling
Cork titles 0 5
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
1954-1958
1954-1960
Cork (football)
Cork (hurling)
8 (0-7)
13 (2-10)
Inter-county titles
  Football Hurling
Munster Titles 1 0
All-Ireland Titles 0 1
League titles 0 0
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 21:58, 15 April 2015.

Éamonn Goulding (1934 - 17 January 1995) was an Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer who played as a forward for the Cork senior teams.[1]

Born in Blackpool, Goulding first played competitive hurling during his schooling at the North Monastery. He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of sixteen when he first linked up with the Cork minor teams as a dual player before later joining the junior football team. He made his senior debut during the 1954 championships. Goulding immediately became a regular member of both teams and won one All-Ireland medal in hurling and one Munster medal in football. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on three occasions.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Malin, Brendan (31 October 1954). "Gaelic Football Makes U. S. Counterpart Look Like Mushroom Picking". Boston Globe. Retrieved 15 April 2011.


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