GAA loses one of the great scribes with death of Downey

Paddy Downey, whose death took place yesterday at the age of 84, was one of Ireland’s best-known and respected sports journalists, whose vivid prose and expertise on Gaelic games enriched the pages of The Irish Times for over three decades.

GAA loses one of the great scribes with death of Downey

He was a native of Toormore, near Schull in West Cork and the last surviving founder of the GAA All Stars scheme, started back in 1971.

He was a familiar figure at venues all over the country as the paper’s Gaelic games correspondent, dating from 1962 until his retirement after reporting on the All-Ireland finals of 1994. Previously, he had worked with the defunct Evening Mail in Dublin.

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