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Sam had four brothers and two sisters. Willie was the eldest then Mary, Jack , Dick, Paul (who married a Roman Catholic and whose son became a Roman Catholic priest), Sam and Elizabeth. The Maguires farmed 200 acres of land. Sam went to school in
Dunmanway and then to the national school in Ardfield. This is the same school Michael Collins later attended. At the age of 20 Maguire passed the exams.Professional life
He then took a job in the British Civil Service in
London , Maguire joined and captained the successful London Hibernians Gaelic football team to several All-Ireland finals between 1900 and 1904.In 1907 Sam went into the administration of the
London GAA , becoming the Chairman of the London County Board and a regular delegate to the Annual Congress of the GAA. He later became a trustee ofCroke Park . Coincidentally, Vice-Chairman of the London County Board was Liam McCarthy who gave his name to theAll-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Cup.He is also remembered in the political sphere for recruiting the nationalist leader Michael Collins to the
Irish Republican Brotherhood in 1909. Sam worked for the Irish Republican Brotherhood in London until 1921. He returned to Dublin in 1921 and got a job in the newly established Irish civil service, but because of his political opinions he quickly clashed with his superiors and was dismissed.Death
Sam Maguire died of tuberculosis
February 6 ,1927 , aged 48 and is buried in the cemetery of Saint Mary's in Dunmanway. ACeltic cross was raised over his grave with a simple inscription"Erected to the memory of Samuel Maguire, Mallabraca who died 6th February 1927 by the people of Dunmanway and his numerous friends throughout Ireland and
England in recognition of his love for his country."On
September 15 ,2002 , a statue of Sam Maguire was unveiled as the centrepiece of a new€ 500,000 town plaza inDunmanway .am Maguire Cup
The Sam Maguire Cup was designed and presented to the
Gaelic Athletic Association in 1928 in his honour after his death in 1927. The cup cost £300 in 1928 (equivalent to €26,395 now). It was made by Hopkins and Hopkins of O'Connell's bridge after it had been commissioned by the committee under the chairmanship of Dr Pat McCartan.Kildare was the first county to win the
Sam Maguire cup after defeating Cavan 2-6 to 2-5 in 1928. The cup was replaced in 1988, Meath being the first recipient of "Sam Óg" after a defeat of Cork.Tyrone are the current holders of the Sam Maguire Cup, their defeat of Kerry (1-15 to 0-14) in September 2008.References
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