Joe Synnott

Joseph Synnott (22 September 1893 - 14 August 1952) was an Irish Gaelic footballer. His championship career with the Dublin senior team spanned ten seasons from 1919 until 1928.[1]

Joe Synnott
Personal information
Irish name Seosamh Sionóid
Sport Gaelic football
Born (1893-09-22)22 September 1893
Sheriff Street, Dublin, Ireland
Died 14 August 1952(1952-08-14) (aged 58)
Jervis Street, Dublin, Ireland
Nickname Josie
Occupation Coal merchant
Club(s)
Years Club
O'Tooles
Club titles
Dublin titles 9
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1919-1928
Dublin
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 5
All-Irelands 3

Synnott first played competitive football during a golden age for the O'Tooles club. In ten years from 1918 until 1928 he won nine county senior championship medals with the club.

Success at club level saw Synnott join the Dublin senior team and he made his debut during the 1919 championship. Over the course of the next decade he enjoyed much success and won three successive All-Ireland medals between 1921 and 1923. He also won five Leinster medals.

Synnott's brothers, John and Peter Synnott, also played with Dublin.

Honours

O'Tooles
Dublin
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References

  1. "Bloody Sunday 1920, the GAA and 'Stonewall' Jack O'Reilly". East Wall for All website. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
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