Johnny Geraghty


John Geraghty is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played at club level with Kilkerrin, Mountbellew–Moylough and Fr Griffin's and at inter-county level with the Galway [senior football team]. He usually lined out as a goalkeeper.

Playing career

Geraghty first came to Gaelic football prominence during his student days. He won a Hogan Cup title with St Jarlath's College in 1960 before later winning a Sigerson Cup title with NUI [Galway GAA|University College Galway]. At club level he won consecutive Galway [Senior Football Championship|Galway SFC] titles with the Mountbellew–Moylough club. Geraghty first appeared on the inter-county scene as a member of the Galway minor football team in 1960. He won a Connacht Minor [Football Championship|Connacht Minor Championship] title in 1960 but missed the All-Ireland final win over Cork. Geraghty was promoted to the Galway senior team for a tournament game against Meath in November 1963. He quickly became the first-choice goalkeeper and won three consecutive All-Ireland Championship titles from 1964 to 1966. Geraghty's other inter-county honours include Conancht Championship medals and a National [Football League |National League] title. He also won a Railway Cup medal with Connacht. Geraghty was a three-time List of [All Stars Awards winners |Cúchulainn Award]-winner and was later named on the Galway Football Team of the Millennium.

Coaching career

Geraghty had two stints in team management after his playing days ended, leading the Galway minor football team to the All-Ireland Championship title in 1976 and later coaching the Connacht Railway Cup team. He was also approached to take over as Galway senior team manager.

Personal life

Geraghty's career as an Irish and Latin teacher took him through the vocational schools in Edenderry and Glenamaddy before taking a position in Coláiste Iognáid in Galway. He later qualified as a physical education teacher. Geraghty was forced out of teaching in 1993, having suffered from arthritis in both hips, which necessitated replacements. He subsequently studied law, qualifying in 1999.

Honours

Player

;St Jarlath's College
;University College Galway
;Mountbellew–Moylough
;Galway
;Connacht
;Galway