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All-Ireland hurling winner and former inter-county referee Jimmy Cooney dies aged 68

The former All-Star was the eldest of the famous Cooney brothers from Sarsfields who emerged during the 1980s.

GALWAY GAA HAS been plunged into grief following the sudden death of former All-Ireland hurling winner and inter-county referee Jimmy Cooney.

The former All-Star, who was 68 at the weekend, was the eldest of the famous Cooney brothers from Sarsfields who emerged during the 1980s to lead their club and county to unprecedented glory.

He was also the referee 25 years ago when he prematurely blew the final whistle in the All-Ireland semi-final between Clare and Offaly, leading to an on-field protest by Offaly supporters. Clare were leading at the time but the game was refixed and Offaly won it before going on to win the All-Ireland title.

It was a terrible time for Cooney, who had developed into a top class inter-county referee following a playing career which had led to breakthrough wins for Galway and Sarsfields.

Cooney was corner-back when Galway defeated Limerick in the 1980 All-Ireland final, bridging a 57-year gap since their only other crown. Cooney is the second member of that starting team to die, with full-back Niall McInerney passing away in 2004, while three other members of the squad John Ryan, Finbarr Gantley and former GAA President Joe McDonagh have also passed away.

jimmy-cooney-2281998 Jimmy Cooney after the Offaly v Clare game in 1998. James Meehan / INPHO James Meehan / INPHO / INPHO

Cooney led the way as Sarsfields captured their first Galway title in 1980 and with brothers Michael, Pakie, Joe, Brendan and Peter coming through they became a dominant force and became the first club to win the All-Ireland club title in successive years in 1993.

Another generation of Cooneys has since come through to help Sarsfields win their seventh county title in 2015 with Joseph Cooney, son of former Hurler of the Year Joe, winning an All-Ireland medal in 2017 and has since been joined on the senior side by brother Kevin.

The death of Jimmy Cooney, who came from a family of 15, is the latest tragedy to hit the family from Bullaun. Peter Cooney, the youngest of the six brothers to help Sarsfields to county glory, died from cancer at the age of 48 in 2019. Another brother Thomas died as an infant.

Earlier this year his mother Nora, who was in her early โ€˜90s and was predeceased by her husband Michael, died.

Jimmy Cooney was well known in farming circles in Galway and was manager of the mart in Loughrea.

His sudden death has caused widespread shock in the Bullaun and New Inn communities and throughout Galway.

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    Mute Cluigin Deas
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    Aug 1st 2023, 1:40 PM

    Thatโ€™s very sad news. Jimmy was a true gentleman who suffered outrageous unnecessary abuse after that 98 semi final. He endured it with great dignity despite the suffering it caused him and his family. All the Cooneys are the salt of the earth and genuine Irish gaels to their fingertips.

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    Mute Sean Hegarty
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    Aug 1st 2023, 2:23 PM

    @Cluigin Deas: Agreed! Author could have used a better picture from his playing days.

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    Mute Paully kells
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    Aug 1st 2023, 1:22 PM

    Very sad news, deepest sympathies to a great gaa family on the loss of their beloved Jimmy.. A true Gael. RIP.

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    Mute Aidan Farrell
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    Aug 1st 2023, 1:56 PM

    Rest in Peace, Jimmy. An excellent referee, the man made a genuine mistake in โ€˜98. He was a great player and person, thatโ€™s what heโ€™ll be remembered for and rightly so.

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    Mute Vincent Kelly
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    Aug 1st 2023, 3:20 PM

    Terribly sad news. Jimmy was the epitome of determination dedication and commitment. He was pivotal in making Sarsfields the successful club they are today. Never put in a poor display for club or county. Disappointing that the media have focused so much on his refereeing error, including photos of same. May God comfort his family and may his soul rest in peace.

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    Mute Joseph Anaedozie (FootballManagerGenius)
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    Aug 1st 2023, 2:43 PM

    He was a True Irish GAA Legend that gave everything for Galway, he will be remembered for his heroics, Dedication and Luck both on and off the football pitch. Respect

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