- Teddy Holland
Teddy Holland, born
1948 inBallinascarthy ,West Cork is a former Cork countyGaelic football player and best known in recent times for his short lived managerial appointment of the Cork senior football team during a period when they were on strike. He is a retired
Garda detective.Playing career
Club
Holland played his early club football with his local
Ballinascarthy side. He also lined out with the Carbery division in the county senior championship before moving to the famous Cork club St. Finbarr's club in the early 1970s. It was with 'the Barr's' that Holland enjoyed much success. It was here that he won his firstCork Senior Football Championship medal in1976 . He won two further county medals in1979 and in1980 . The latter victory was converted into aMunster Senior Club Football Championship title as well as anAll-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship title. Holland won a fourth county medal in1982 .Managerial career
Early experience
Holland's time off the field with
Cork GAA began as a selector with the county senior football team in1993 . It was a great era for Cork as the team captured three successive Munster titles, however, the team failed to capture an All-Ireland crown. Holland later moved onto the Cork under-21 team where he worked as a selector again. In1998 Holland took over as manager of the Cork minor football team. His first season in charge brought a surprise loss to Limerick. The following year saw Cork win the Munster title before going on to be defeated by Mayo in the All-Ireland semi-final. Holland's team retained their provincial title in2000 before going on to win theAll-Ireland title.He was appointed manager of the Cork football team in
2007 while the players were on strike protesting about the process for picking selectors. The players refused to play under Holland as he was appointed during the strike. The player strike lasted untilFebruary 18 ,2008 when he resigned as manager as one of the conditions of resolving the strike without ever actually working with the players. He was succeeded as team manager byConor Counihan References
* Independent Newspaper [http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/teddy-holland-in-profile-1274660.html]
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