Crokes Men Power Dublin to 1937 Junior All-Ireland Glory

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Following their victories in the 1935 and 1936 Dublin Junior Hurling Finals Crokes were the powerhouse behind Dublin’s successful 1937 Junior All-Ireland Hurling campaign.

In the Junior Leinster Final 11-8 to 5-4 win over Offaly on 25th July 1937

Jimmy Little (goalkeeper), Paddy Tolan, Jack Byrne, John Maher and Peadar McMahon all played. Tommy Jenkinson, was a substitute, having played at midfield in the first round victory over Kilkenny.

The 3rd of October 1937 was a very proud day for the club when McMahon as captain received the All-Ireland trophy at Croke Park after victory over London 7-8 to 3-6. Galway had earlier been beaten 6-6 to 3-3 in the Home Final. Tolan, Byrne and Maher also played in the All-Ireland Final with Little a substitute.

Both McMahon and Byrne went on to represent Dublin at senior level and a number of their 1937 colleagues helped Dublin to the senior All-Ireland title in 1938.

Team Lists

-v- Offaly in Leinster Final

J Little (goal Crokes), P Tolan (Crokes), Mick Butler (Faughs), P Crowley (Civil Service), J Prenderville (Civil Service), Dave Hurley (UCD), Sean Barrett (Fianna), Terry Leahy (Young Irelands), Jack Byrne (Crokes), Matt Fletcher (Fontenoys), J McDonald (Army Metro), Paddy McCormack (Army Metro), John Maher (Crokes), Peadar McMahon (Crokes captain), Paddy Doody (Army Metro).

Subs McCabe (Fontenoys), J Crowley (Civil Service) D O’Donovan (New Irelands), Tommy Jenkinson (Crokes) and J Kirwan (Fianna)

All-Ireland Home Final Team v Galway played at Kilkenny 20 September 1937.

J Hennessy (UCD), P Tolan (Crokes), M Butler (Faughs), P Crowley (Civil Service), P Horan (Civil Service), Dave Hurley (UCD), Sean Barrett (Fianna), Terry Leahy (Young Irelands), Bobby Ryan (New Irelands), Matt Fletcher (Fontenoys), Paddy McCormack (Army Metro), Jack Byrne (Crokes), John Maher (Crokes), Peadar McMahon (Crokes captain), Paddy Doody (Army Metro).

Subs W Walsh (Faughs), M Moroney (Fianna). Only two given

All-Ireland Final v London played at Croke Park 3 October 1937..

J Hennessy (UCD), P Tolan (Crokes), M Butler (Faughs), P Crowley (Civil Service), P Horan (Civil Service), Dave Hurley (UCD), Sean Barrett (Fianna), Terry Leahy (Young Irelands), Bobby Ryan (New Irelands), Matt Fletcher (Fontenoys), Paddy McCormack (Army Metro), Jack Byrne (Crokes), John Maher (Crokes), Peadar McMahon (Crokes captain), Paddy Doody (Army Metro).

Subs J Little (Crokes), M Moroney (Fianna), W Walsh (Faughs), D O’Donovan (New Irelands) J Crowley (Civil Service

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