JP Rooney

Irish Gaelic footballer

JP Rooney
Personal information
Sport Gaelic Football
Position Full Forward
Born 27 August 1979
Louth
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Club(s)
Years Club Apps (scores)
1997-2020
Naomh Máirtín 57
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1999-2012
Louth 15-74
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 0
All-Irelands 0
NFL 0
All Stars 0

J P Rooney (John Paul) is a Gaelic footballer from County Louth, Ireland. He plays with the Louth and Naomh Máirtín teams.[1] He was part of the Louth team that played in the final of the Leinster Senior Football Championship[2] in 2010, but were beaten in controversial circumstances by Meath.[3] He helped Louth to win both Tommy Murphy Cup and National League Div 2 tiles in 2006. JP is Naomh Máirtín's most well known player and in 2000 he won the Drogheda Independent/Drogheda Concentrates Sportstar of the Year. He has since retired from playing for Louth GAA but still plays for Naomh Máirtín. He has taken up a role as an underage coach for Louth GAA where he coaches teams under the age of 18.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Louth's JP is back!". Hoganstand.com. 8 February 2007. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Rooney relief". Hoganstand.com. 8 July 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
  3. ^ "Rooney has no sympathy for ref". Hoganstand.com. 13 July 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2010. JP Rooney is still raging over referee Martin Sludden's decision to award Meath's controversial winning goal in Sunday's Leinster SFC final.
Louth squads
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Louth – 1999-2000 National Football League Division Two Champions
  • 1 C. Nally
  • 2 B. Phillips
  • 3 S. Melia
  • 4 B. Reilly
  • 5 P. McGinnity
  • 6 A. Hoey
  • 7 S. Gerrard
  • 8 S. O'Hanlon
  • 9 M. Farrelly
  • 10 M. Stanfield
  • 11 Nicky Malone (c)
  • 12 Ollie McDonnell
  • 13 David Reilly
  • 14 Darren Kirwan
  • 15 JP Rooney
Subs used
Cathal O'Hanlon
P. McGuigan
C. Grimes
Manager
P. Clarke
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Louth – 2006 National Football League Division Two Champions
  • 1 S. Reynolds
  • 2 D. Brennan
  • 3 C. Goss
  • 4 J. Carr
  • 5 J. O'Brien
  • 6 P. McGinnity
  • 7 J. Neary
  • 8 P. Keenan
  • 9 M. Farrelly (c)
  • 10 C. Grimes
  • 11 M. Brennan
  • 12 M. Stanfield
  • 13 JP Rooney
  • 14 A. Hoey
  • 15 D. Clarke
Subs used
R. Carroll
Manager
E. McEneaney
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Louth – 2006 Tommy Murphy Cup Winners
  • 1 S. Reynolds
  • 2 D. Brennan
  • 3 C. Goss
  • 4 J. O'Brien
  • 5 P. McGinnity
  • 6 M. Fanning
  • 7 R. Finnegan
  • 8 P. Keenan
  • 9 M. Farrelly (c)
  • 10 B. White
  • 11 M. Brennan
  • 12 R. Carroll
  • 13 D. Clarke
  • 14 S. Lennon
  • 15 JP Rooney
Subs used
A. Page
M. Stanfield
C. Grimes
T. O'Brien
C. Judge
Manager
E. McEneaney
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Louth – 2009 O'Byrne Cup Winners
  • 1 S. Reynolds
  • 2 J. O'Brien
  • 3 D. Finnegan
  • 4 B. McArdle
  • 5 P. Rath
  • 6 M. Fanning
  • 7 G. Hoey
  • 8 R. Carroll
  • 9 B. White
  • 10 A. Reid
  • 11 S. Lennon (c)
  • 12 D. Reid
  • 13 JP Rooney
  • 14 D. Crilly
  • 15 D. Clarke
Subs used
P. Smith
A. Hoey
D. Maguire
K. Rogers
Manager
E. McEneaney
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Louth – 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship finalists
  • 1 N. Gallagher
  • 2 E. McAuley
  • 3 D. Finnegan
  • 4 R. Greene
  • 5 R. Finnegan
  • 6 J. O'Brien
  • 7 M. Fanning
  • 8 P. Keenan (c)
  • 9 B. White
  • 10 A. McDonnell
  • 11 M. Brennan
  • 12 A. Reid
  • 13 C. Judge
  • 14 S. Lennon
  • 15 JP Rooney
Subs used
S. Fitzpatrick
A. Hoey
P. Smith
D. Byrne
Manager
P. Fitzpatrick
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Louth – 2011 National Football League Division Three Champions
Subs used
J. Carr
D. Maguire
S. Fitzpatrick
JP Rooney
Manager
P. Fitzpatrick


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