P. J. Molloy

P. J. Molloy
P. J. Molloy
Personal information
Irish name P. S. Ó Maolmhuaidh
Sport Hurling
Position Left wing-forward
Born 30 April 1952 (1952-04-30) (age 59)
Athenry, County Galway
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Occupation Company officer
Club(s)
Years Club
1970s-1980s Athenry
Club Titles
Galway titles 1
Connacht titles 1
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1970s-1980s Galway
Inter-county titles
All Irelands 2
NHL 1
All Stars 1

P. J. Molloy (born 30 April 1952) is an Irish retired sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Athenry and was a member of the Galway senior inter-county team in the 1970s and 1980s. Molloy is regarded as one of Galway’s greatest-ever players.

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Playing career

Club

Molloy was born in Newcastle Athenry, County Galway; he played his club hurling with local club Athenry GAA and enjoyed much success. He won his first senior county title in 1987. It was the club's first victory in the county championship. Molloy later collected a Connacht club title. His side were later defeated by Mildleton in the All-Ireland final. Retiring at 43 years of age from club hurling, Molloy took over the senior team in 1996 and managed the Club to their first All-Ireland Club title in 1997.

Inter-county

Molloy first came to prominence on the inter-county scene with the Galway minor team in the late 1960s. In 1970 his side reached the All-Ireland final, however, Galway were defeated by Cork on that occasion.

Molloy subsequently joined the county under-21 panel and enjoyed more success. In 1972 Galway reached the All-Ireland final in that grade. Dublin provided the opposition on that occasion, however, victory went to Galway and Molloy collected a coveted All-Ireland medal.

By this stage Molloy had already made his debut with the Galway senior team. He first tasted major success in 1975 as Galway captured the National Hurling League title. It was a sign of things to come for the team. Later that summer Molloy's side trounced Westmeath and shocked Cork to book their place in the All-Ireland final. Kilkenny, the reigning champions, provided the opposition on that occasion. Galway got off to a good start and took a 0-9 to 1-3 lead at half-time. Kilkenny, inspired by marvelous displays by Eddie Keher and Liam 'Chunky' O'Brien, powered on to win by 2-22 to 2-10.

Galway faced a series of defeats at the penultimate stage of the championship for the next few seasons; however, Molloy captured an All-Star award in 1977. Two years later in 1979 Galway shocked Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final for the second time of the decade. Once again the All-Ireland final saw Galway play Kilkenny. In one of the least exciting finals of the decade Galway continued their losing streak and capitulated to ‘the Cats’ by 2-12 to 1-8.

In 1980 Galway defeated Kildare and Offaly to reach a second consecutive All-Ireland final. On that occasion Limerick provided the opposition. Galway got off to a good start with two goals and led by 2-7 to 1-5 at the interval. Limerick fought back in the second-half; however, Galway secured the victory by 2-15 to 3-9. It was Molloy's first All-Ireland medal and Galway’s first since 1923. The celebrations at Croke Park on that occasion surpassed anything that had ever been seen before.

In 1981 both Galway and Limerick met in the All-Ireland semi-final, however, it took a replay to find a winner. Galway emerged to take part in their third All-Ireland final in-a-row. Offaly, a team that Molloy's side defeated on the way to the championship the previous year now provided the opposition. In another close encounter Galway looked set to make history as they took a six point lead after the interval. The team, however, failed to score for the last twenty-three minutes and Offaly took their first All-Ireland title.

The next three seasons saw Galway defeated at the All-Ireland semi-final stage. 1985 saw Galway contest the All-Ireland final once again. Offaly, the defeated finalists of the year before, provided the opposition. The game saw Molloy score a memorable goal, however, Offaly won the game by 2-11 to 1-12.

Galway recahed the All-Ireland final again in 1986. Cork were the opponents on this occasion, however, Galway were the red-hot favourites. In a high-scoring and exciting encounter between these two sides Galway were beaten for the second year-in-a-row.

1987 saw Galway reach their sixth All-Ireland final since 1979, however, they only won on one occasion. Kilkenny were the opponents once again, however, the game was a dour affair. Molloy came on as a substitute as Galway won by 1-12 to 0-9. It was Molloy's second All-Ireland medal and he subsequently retired from inter-county hurling.

Provincial

Molloy also lined out with Connacht in the inter-provincial hurling competition. He captured his first Railway Cup title in 1980 as Connacht defeated Munster. Molloy captured further Railway Cup medals in 1982 and 1983, 1986 and 1987.

Teams

References

  • Corry, Eoghan, The GAA Book of Lists (Hodder Headline Ireland, 2005).

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