Charlie Tobin
Personal information | ||||||
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Irish name | Cathal Tóibín | |||||
Sport | Hurling | |||||
Position | Right corner-forward | |||||
Born |
20 October 1919 Blackpool, Cork, Ireland | |||||
Died |
20 May 1996 (aged 76) London, United Kingdom | |||||
Occupation | Soldier | |||||
Club(s) | ||||||
Years | Club | |||||
1937-1947 |
Cork titles | 7 | ||||
Inter-county(ies) | ||||||
Years | County | Apps (scores) | ||||
1940-1942 | Cork | 5 (3-02) | ||||
Inter-county titles | ||||||
Munster titles | 1 | |||||
All-Irelands | 1 |
Charles Tobin (20 October 1919 – 20 May 1996) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Glen Rovers and was a member of both the Cork and Dublin senior inter-county teams in the 1930s and 1940s.
Playing career
Tobin joined the
county senior championship titles that year. Renowned as a high goal-scoring forward, he claimed a further two winners' medals in 1944 and 1945
.
Having never played at inter-county underage or junior levels, Tobin was drafted onto the Cork senior team during the
All-Ireland final defeat of Dublin
.
[1][2]
Personal life and death
Tobin, who was a soldier in the Irish Army, married Brigid Kavanagh in St. Finbarr's South Church on 16 August 1941. The couple had four daughters and fours sons, one of whom died in childhood. The family emigrated to London in the late 1950s.
Charlie Tobin died aged 76 on 20 May 1996.
Honours
- Glen Rovers
- Cork
References
- ^ Moran, Seán (27 December 1999). "Four-timers from Leeside still unique". Irish Times. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
- ^ Torpey, Michael. "Four All-Ireland titles in a row". Clare Champion. Retrieved 25 February 2013.