Colm Mulholland

Gaelic footballer

Colm Mulholland is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played in the 1958 All-Ireland Final. He was with his Lavey teammate Tommy Doherty for the game.[1] He was 13 years a county player.[2] He was the brother-in-law of Sean O'Connell.[3] He got himself a goal against Armagh in the 1955 Ulster Senior semi-final.[4]

References

  1. ^ Derry legends always a step ahead
  2. ^ Then and Now: Just Col me
  3. ^ Then and Now: Keep running on pitch and off
  4. ^ Past football battles between Derry and Armagh

External links

  • The Day Colm Mulholland met Packie McGarty
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Derry1958 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
  • 1 P. Gormley
  • 2 P. McLarnon
  • 3 H. F. Gribben
  • 4 T. Doherty
  • 5 P. Breen
  • 6 C. Mulholland
  • 7 P. Smith
  • 8 J. McKeever (c.)
  • 9 P. Stuart
  • 10 S. O'Connell
  • 11 B. Murray
  • 12 D. McKeever
  • 13 B. Mullan
  • 14 O. Gribben
  • 15 C. Higgins
Subs used
18 R. Gribben (player/manager) for Higgins
19 L. O'Neill for Mullan
17 C. O'Neill for Breen
Other subs
16 H. Cassidy
20 W. Cassidy
T. Scullion
S. Young
L. Mulholland
T. J. Doherty
Player/manager
R. Gribben
(Team as 1958 All-Ireland Final versus Dublin (28 September 1958))
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