Leinster Senior Football Championship, 1946
In 1946, Laois won their fifth Leinster Senior Football Championship title, beating Kildare by 0-11 to 1-6 in the final played at Croke Park.
Number | Name | Club |
1 | Andy Whelan | Jamestown |
2 | John Lalor | Jamestown |
3 | Jim Sayers | Rathdowney |
4 | Mick Delaney | Stradbally |
5 | Mick Jones | |
6 | Tommy Murphy | Graiguecullen |
7 | Benny Hunt | Portarlington |
8 | Mick Haughney | Graiguecullen |
9 | Matt Dunne | Annanough |
10 | Faun Hughes | Jamestown |
11 | Bill Delaney | Stradbally |
12 | Morgan Delaney | Stradbally |
13 | Mick Fanning | Ballyroan |
14 | Chris Delaney | Stradbally |
15 | Paddy Peacock | Ballyroan |
16 | Paddy Sixsmith | Crettyard GAA |
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- Laois GAA website article
- Irish Times Jim Sayers interview
Read more about this topic: Laois GAA Title Winning Teams
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