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Tommy Dowd
Personal information
Irish name Tomás Ó Dúda
Sport Gaelic Football
Position Centre-forward
Born (1969-10-25) 25 October 1969 (age 55)
Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Height 1.55 m (5 ft 1 in)
Club(s)
Years Club
Dunderry
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1990-2001 Meath
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 4
All-Irelands 2
All Stars 4

Tommy Dowd is a former Gaelic footballer who played for the Meath county team.

Wolfe Tones went from the Meath Junior Football Championship to Meath Senior Football Championship winners in the space of four seasons in the early 21st-century, with Dowd joining the club around this time.

Playing career

Dowd enjoyed much success playing inter-county football in the 1990s on the Meath teams managed by Sean Boylan. For Meath he played in the half-forward line or the full-forward line. He played club football for Dunderry. He won 2 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medals (1996 and 1999) as well as 4 Leinster Senior Football Championship medals and 2 National Football League Medals. He has won 4 GAA All-Stars Awards, three of which came before winning his first All Ireland medal. For the 1996 season Tommy was made captain of an unfancied Meath team. In his victory speech after the Leinster final Tommy told the crowd 'you ain't seen nothing yet'. He was proved right as later on that season Tommy led Meath to the All Ireland earning the All Ireland Final RTÉ 'Man of the Match' award and scoring the decisive goal in that final. Injuries meant Tommy played only a bit part in Meath's 1999 All Ireland win.

After retirement

Following his retirement, Dowd moved into coaching and was a selector under Colm Coyle, who managed Meath from September 2006 to July 2008. He is married with two daughters and runs his own company, Tommy Dowd Oil.

References

  1. Boyle, Donnchadh; McKeon, Conor (9 November 2021). "'You have to grasp the nettle when you are good enough' — Ward". Irish Independent.
  2. ^ RTÉ Sport: Coyle abdicates from Royal post
  3. BBC Sport | Sport Homepage | Northern Ireland | Gaelic Games | Coyle is appointed Meath supremo
Awards and achievements
Preceded byJohn O'Leary
(Dublin)
All-Ireland SFC
winning captain

1996
Succeeded byLiam Hassett
(Kerry)
Preceded by?
?
(Drawn Game)
All-Ireland SFC Final
Man of the Match

1996 (Replay)
Succeeded by?
(?)
Meath squads
Meath – 1990 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Subs
C. Coyle for C. Brady
J. Cassells for G. McEntee
T. Dowd for D. Beggy
Manager
S. Boylan
Selectors
P. Reynolds
T. Brennan
Meath – 1991 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Subs used
13 C. O'Rourke for C. Coyle
19 A. Browne for M. Lyons
18 M. McCabe for P. J. Gillic
Subs not used
16 D. Smyth
20 J. McDermott
21 H. Carolan
22 S. Kelly
23 F. Murtagh
24 I. Kearney
Manager
S. Boylan
Selectors
P. Reynolds
T. Brennan
Meath – 1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (6th title)
Played in drawn game
13 E. Kelly
Subs used in drawn game
23 C. Brady for Kelly
17 J. Devine for McGuinness
18 D. Curtis for Reynolds
Subs used in replay
17 J. Devine for Callaghan
20 O. Murphy for O'Reilly
Subs not used in replay
16 R. Finnegan
18 E. Kelly
19 D. Curtis
21 K. Cahill
22 S. O'Rourke
23 J. Brady
24 C. Sheridan
Manager
S. Boylan
Selectors
F. Foley
E. O'Brien
Meath – 1999 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (7th title)
Subs
R. Kealy for Nestor
B. Callaghan for Traynor
T. Dowd for Kelly
Manager
S. Boylan
Selectors
F. Foley
E. O'Brien
Awards
1991 All Star Gaelic Football Team
1994 All Star Gaelic Football Team
1995 All Star Gaelic Football Team
1996 All Star Gaelic Football Team
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final – Man of the Match
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