John Allen (hurler)

John Allen
Personal information
Irish name Seán Ó hAilín
Sport Dual player
Football Position: Forward
Hurling Position: Forward
Born 1955 (age 68–69)
Aghabullogue,
County Cork, Ireland
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Occupation Retired primary school principal
Club(s)
Years Club
1973–1976
1974–1976
1977–1990
Aghabullogue
Muskerry
St Finbarr's
Club titles
  Football Hurling
Cork titles 4 5
Munster titles 4 1
All-Ireland titles 3 1
Colleges(s)
Years College
Marino Institute of Education
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
1980–1984
1976–1978
Cork (F)
Cork (H)
9 (2–6)
3 (0–1)
Inter-county titles
  Football Hurling
Munster Titles 1 2
All-Ireland Titles 0 2
League titles 1 0
All-Stars 0 0
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 18:33, 13 October 2012.
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John Allen (born 1955) is an Irish former hurler and Gaelic footballer who played as a forward in both codes for the Cork senior teams.[1]

A dual player at the highest level, Allen spent three season with the Cork senior hurling team. During that time he won one All-Ireland winners' medal and one Munster winners' medal. Allen also spent five seasons with the Cork senior football team, during which time he won one Munster winners' medal and one National Football League winners' medal.

At club level Allen is a dual All-Ireland medalist with St Finbarr's, while he also collected several provincial and club championship winners' medals in both codes.

In retirement from playing Allen turned his hand to coaching and team management. A successful few years as masseuse and selector with the Cork senior hurling team led to the beginning of a two-year tenure as team manager. From 2011 until 2013, Allen was the manager of the Limerick senior hurling team.[2][3]

  1. ^ Keyes, Colm (3 August 2006). "From team masseur to All-Ireland coach . . ". Irish Independent. Retrieved 15 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Two-year term for Allen". Limerick Leader. 6 October 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Allen steps down as Treaty boss". Irish Examiner. 9 September 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2013.