Billy Morgan (Gaelic footballer), Date of Birth

    

Billy Morgan (Gaelic footballer)

Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer

Date of Birth: 02-Feb-1945

Profession: Gaelic football player, hurler

Nationality: Ireland

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Billy Morgan (Gaelic footballer)

  • William "Billy" Morgan (born 2 February 1945) is an Irish retired Gaelic football manager and former player who enjoyed a successful career as a goalkeeper and as a manager with the Cork senior team.
  • His five-decade-long association with the team has led to him being regarded as one of the most iconic figures within Cork football.Born in Cork, Morgan was introduced to Gaelic games by his father, a native of Galway who had played hurling at junior level with the county.
  • He came to prominence with Coláiste ChrĂ­ost RĂ­ before later winning back-to-back Sigerson Cup medals with University College Cork.
  • A two-time All-Ireland medallist with the Nemo Rangers senior team, Morgan also won four Leinster medals and seven championship medals. Morgan made his debut on the inter-county scene at the age of eighteen when he first linked up with the Cork minor team.
  • He enjoyed an unsuccessful tenure in this grade, and was later an All-Ireland runner-up with the under-21 team.
  • Morgan made his senior debut during the 1966 championship.
  • He went on to play a key role for Cork as a goalkeeper during a successful era, and won one All-Ireland medal, five Munster medals and one National Football League medal.
  • An All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion, Morgan captained the team to All-Ireland victory in 1973. As a member of the Munster inter-provincial team, Morgan won four Railway Cup medals.
  • Throughout his inter-county career he made 40 championship appearances.
  • Morgan retired from inter-county football following the conclusion of the 1981 championship. Morgan has enjoyed success at all grades as a coach and selector with Nemo Rangers and University College Cork, however, it was as manager of the Cork senior team that he enjoyed his greatest triumphs.
  • As manager on three separate occasions he guided Cork through a period of unprecedented provincial and national dominance, winning fourteen major honours.
  • These include two All-Ireland Championships, the first time Cork claimed back-to-back titles, eight Munster Championships, two National Leagues, including one league-championship double, and two McGrath Cups.

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