Fred Sheedy

Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer (1940–2015)

Fred Sheedy
Feardorcha Ó Síoda
Born1940
Kilworth, Cork, Ireland
Died18 December 2015 (aged 75)[1]
Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland
Resting placeKilcrumper New Cemetery
NationalityIrish
OccupationSoldier
Known forGaelic games player, selector and administrator
SpousePeg O'Brien
Children4

Fred Sheedy (1940 – 18 December 2015) was an Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer, Gaelic Athletic Association administrator, coach and selector.

Playing career

Sheedy first played hurling at juvenile and underage levels with the Kilworth club between 1954 and 1958. He soon progressed to adult level and was part of the team that won the club's very first North Cork JHC title in 1961.[2] Sheedy also played Gaelic football and won two consecutive North Cork JFC medals with the Glanworth club.

After winning a second North Cork JHC medal in 1966, Sheedy also claimed a Cork SHC medal that year with divisional side Avondhu.[3] He also lined out at inter-county level with Cork in the Munster IHC around this time.[4] Sheedy won a third North Cork JHC medal in 1967 before being part of Kilworth's first ever Cork JHC-winning team.[5] He captained Kilworth to a fourth North Cork JHC title in 1971. Sheedy retired as a player in 1976.

Post-playing career

After his retirement from playing, Sheedy immediately became involved in team management ad coaching. He was a selector when Kilworth won the North Cork JHC title in 1980. He later spent a number of years as a selector with the Avondhu divisional team. Sheedy was elected club chairman in 1985.

Sheedy took over as coach of the Kilworth junior team in 1991 and guided the team to four North Cork JHC final appearances, with victories coming in 1993 and 1995. He later returned as an Avondhu selector and was part of the management team that helped to division to the Cork SHC title in 1996.[6]

Avondhu's success resulted in Sheedy being nominated for the position of selector with the Cork senior hurling team in 1997.[7] He remained in that position for much of the following decade and served under Jimmy Barry-Murphy, Tom Cashman, Dónal O'Grady and John Allen.[8] During Sheedy's time with Cork, the team won three All-Ireland SHC titles, five Munster SHC titles and a National League title.[9]

Personal life and death

Sheedy joined the Irish Army as a 17-year-old and was attached to the 1st Motor Squadron in Fermoy. He served on a number of overseas peacekeeping missions, including the United Nations Operation in the Congo in 1961.

Sheedy died on 17 December 2015 at the age of 75.[10]

Honours

Player

Kilworth
Glanworth
Avondhu

Management

Kilworth
Avondhu
Cork

References

  1. ^ "The death has occurred of Fred Sheedy". rip.ie. 18 December 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  2. ^ "History of Kilworth hurling". Kilworth GAA website. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  3. ^ "The men of '66 take their place in the pantheon of the greats". The Corkman. 24 December 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Cork intermediate hurling teams: 1961-2010" (PDF). Cork GAA website. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  5. ^ "1967 - Kilworth's first county championship victory". Kilworth GAA website. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Avondhu finish great comeback". Irish Times. 7 October 1996. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  7. ^ O'Sullivan, Jim (30 December 2002). "Sheedy completes the Cork selectors' jigsaw". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  8. ^ Hickey, Paddy (15 November 2000). "Cork appoint former star Cashman as new manager". Irish Independent. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  9. ^ "Band of brothers". Irish Times. 3 September 2006. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  10. ^ "The late Fred Sheedy". Hogan Stand. 18 December 2015. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
Fred Sheedy navigation boxes
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Cork – 1999 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (28th title)
Subs used
21 A. Browne for N. Ronan
22 K. Murray for M. Landers
Subs not used
16 B. Rochford
17 D. Barrett
18 D. Murphy
19 J. Sheehan
20 P. Ryan
23 M. Daly
24 K. Morrison
Manager
J. Barry-Murphy
Selectors
T. Cashman
F. Sheedy
S. O'Leary
J. Crowley

Partial Reference: Cork GAA website Inter-County SHC Results and Teams. 1990-1999 Information from Peter Devine. Accessed 17 July 2010.

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Cork – 2003 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
Subs used
22 J. O'Connor for M. O'Connell
21 S. McGrath for B. O'Connor
Subs not used
16 P. Morrissey
17 B. Murphy
18 M. Prendergast
19 D. Barrett
20 K. Murphy
23 B. Lombard
24 P. Tierney
25 M. Coleman
26 M. Byrne
27 A. Coughlan
28 A. Fitzpatrick
29 J. Anderson
30 J. Barrett
Manager
D. O'Grady
Selectors
J. Allen
S. O'Leary
P. Morrissey
F. Sheedy
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Cork – 2004 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (29th title)
Sub used
17 J. Browne for B. Murphy
Subs not used
16 P. Morrissey
18 P. Mulcahy
19 C. O'Connor
20 G. Callanan
21 P. Tierney
22 M. O'Connell
23 G. McCarthy
24 J. Anderson
25 M. Coleman
26 M. Byrne
27 J. P. King
28 J. Bowles
29 J. O'Callaghan
Manager
D. O'Grady
Selectors
S. O'Leary
P. Morrissey
J. Allen
F. Sheedy
Trainers
S. McGrath
J. Wallace
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Cork – 2005 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (30th title)
Subs used
22 N. Ronan for K. Murphy
23 K. Murphy for N. McCarthy
Subs not used
16 M. Coleman
17 W. Sherlock
18 C. O'Connor
19 J. Browne
20 G. Callanan
21 K. Hartnett
24 J. O'Callaghan
25 P. Morrissey
26 P. Kelly
27 S. O'Neill
28 K. McGann
29 R. McGregor
Manager
J. Allen
Selectors
G. Cunningham
P. Morrissey
J. O'Leary
F. Sheedy
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Cork – 2006 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship runners-up
Subs used
23 K. Murphy (Sarsfield's) for N. Ronan
17 W. Sherlock for P. Mulcahy
18 C. O'Connor for K. Murphy (Sarsfield's)
22 C. Naughton for T. McCarthy
24 C. Cusack for T. Kenny
Subs not used
16 A. Nash
19 K. Cronin
20 P. Kelly
21 K. Hartnett
25 M. Coleman
26 S. O'Neill
27 P. Cronin
28 K. Murphy (Erin's Own)
29 C. McGann
Manager
J. Allen
Selectors
G. Cunningham
P. Morrissey
J. O'Leary
F. Sheedy