Thomas Loftus

Thomas Loftus

Tom Loftus is a former Chairman of the Leinster Provincial Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).Infobox GAA manager


name = Tom Loftus
irish = Tomás ó Lochtuis
placeofbirth=Roscommon
countryofbirth=Ireland
dob= 29th June 1917
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nickname= Tom
height=
sport=Gaelic games

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Biography

Tom Loftus was born in Roscommon town, Co. Roscommon in 1917. His grandmother ran a dispensary and his father was a journalist with the [http://www.roscommonherald.ie Roscommon Herald] . Tom moved to Dublin in 1935 and married Ann Mooney in 1952. For most of his life he worked at the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) in the city.

Career

Loftus was chairman of The Leinster Council from 1972-1974, has been chairman of the Dublin County Board and is a longstanding member of the organisation. He stood twice for the position of President of the GAA, but was twice pipped at the post, once by his namesake Dr. Michael Loftus.

During his period as Dublin Chairman, the team won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. In 1964, became the first chairman to bring his team to the USA, to raise awareness of the GAA in America.

In 1965, Loftus was a member of the first GAA committee to examine Rule 27, which prevented members from playing, attending or promoting other sports. The rule was originally passed in 1902 and was intended as a way of safeguarding the GAA from the influence of non-gaelic sports, but ultimately resulted in the untimely demise of several promising careers within the organisation. The rule read "Any member of the association who plays or encourages in any way rugby, football, hockey or any imported game which is calculated to injuriously affect our national pastimes, is suspended from the association." The first GAA committee failed to make any recommendations and it wasn't until 1971 that the ban was removed from the rulebooks.

Tom was also well known in Dublin for his weekly column in the Evening Press which we wrote throughout the 1960s and 70s.

Tom retired from his post in the ESB in 1977 and quickly became an advocate of junior level GAA, organising and coaching teams in Co. Wicklow, where he still lives.

Since his retirement, Tom has received numerous awards and recognitions of his contribution to the organisation. He is currently the oldest living former chairman in the Gaelic Athletic Association

uccesses

• "1963" Dublin won the All Ireland Football Final against Galway

Team: P. Flynn, L. Hickey, L. Foley, W. Casey, D. McKane, P. Holden, M. Kissane, D. Foley, John Timmons, B. McDonald, M. Whelan, G. Davey, S. Behan, D. Ferguson, N. Fox. Sub: P. Downey.

• "1965" Dublin won the Leinster Senior Football Championship against Longford

Chairmanships

Trivia

Loftus was present at the only known occasion of a [http://archives.tcm.ie/roscommonherald/2006/06/07/story3823.asp ball bursting during a gaelic football match] . On Sunday, November 19th, 1960 in Knockcroghery in a Division 2 National Football League game between Dublin and Roscommon, the ball landed on a gate and burst. Play was interrupted for 13 minutes.

External links

* [http://leinster.gaa.ie/archive/pdf/P07_11_%20ChairmenPics.pdf Chairmen of the Leinster Council]
* [http://leinster.gaa.ie Leinster Council Official Website]
* [http://www.hill16.ie/ Dublin GAA]


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