Anton O'Toole

Irish Gaelic footballer (1951–2019)

Anton O'Toole
Personal information
Irish name Antóin Ó Tuathail
Sport Gaelic football
Position Full-forward
Born (1951-02-18)18 February 1951
Dublin, Ireland
Died 17 May 2019(2019-05-17) (aged 68)
Dublin, Ireland
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Nickname The Blue Panther,[1] Tooler[2]
Occupation IT consultant
Club(s)
Years Club
Synge Street P.P.
Club titles
Dublin titles 0
Inter-county(ies)**
Years County Apps (scores)
1972–1984
Dublin 47 (7–50)
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 8
All-Irelands 4
NFL 2
All Stars 3
**Inter County team apps and scores correct as of (20:30, 18 August 2006 (UTC)).

Anthony Thomas[3] O'Toole (18 February 1951 – 17 May 2019) was an Irish Gaelic footballer. His league and championship career at senior level with the Dublin county team spanned thirteen seasons from 1972 to 1984, including six All-Ireland finals in a row.[4] O'Toole won four All-Ireland championship titles.

Background

Born in Dublin, O'Toole first played competitive Gaelic football during his schooling at Synge Street CBS. He joined Synge Street PPGFC and won a county junior championship medal in 1970.

Inter-county career

O'Toole made his debut on the inter-county scene when he was picked on the Dublin minor team. He subsequently joined the Dublin under-21 team, under Eugene McGee.[5] O'Toole joined the Dublin senior team during the 1972 championship. Over the course of the next thirteen seasons he won four All-Ireland medals,[5] beginning with a lone triumph in 1974, back-to-back championships in 1976 and 1977 and a final title in 1983. O'Toole also won eight Leinster medals, played in 6 consecutive finals (1974-1979),[5] won two National Football League medals and three All-Stars.

O'Toole could play anywhere in the front eight.[6] He played much of his career at left wing forward, although he started his first All-Ireland Final in 1974 at corner-forward,[6] and his final one in 1983 at full forward.[7]

With Brian Mullins, he was the last of the '74 team left in the side when they won their final championship of that era in 1983, although at that stage O'Toole had been remade into a full forward.[8] He played his last game for Dublin in September 1984.[1]

Managerial career

In retirement from playing O'Toole became involved in team management and coaching. He guided Templeogue Synge Street to the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship title in 2008.[4]

Death

He died in May 2019 after a 15 month battle with cancer.[7][9][10] Tributes were paid from all across the GAA world. At his funeral the pallbearers included many of O'Toole's former teammates including Kevin Moran, Fran Ryder and Bobby Doyle, as well as current Dublin players Niall Scully, Ciarán Kilkenny and Brian Howard.[11]

Honours

Team

Synge Street PP
Dublin

Individual

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b McKeown, Conor (22 July 2008). "Relentless hype is biggest threat to Dubs' Sam hope". Evening Herald. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  2. ^ "'Tooler' the heart of Dublin in rare oul' times". Independent.ie.
  3. ^ 'Anton O'Toole obituary: The Blue Panther'. The Irish Times, 1 June 2019, accessed 30 December 2022
  4. ^ a b "Nowadays if you want someone to tell you how great you were, find a Kerry fella and you can pat each other on the back". Irish Examiner. 16 September 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Dublin legend Anton O'Toole passes away, aged 68". Independent.ie. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  6. ^ a b Moran, Seán. "Dublin great Anton O'Toole dies aged 68". The Irish Times. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Blue Panther Anton O'Toole did it all with humility". www.irishexaminer.com. 18 May 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  8. ^ "The Blue Panther: A star who shunned celebrity". Independent.ie. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  9. ^ Dublin great Anton O'Toole dies aged 68
  10. ^ "GAA stars past and present turn out to bid final farewell to 'Blue Panther' O'Toole". Irish Independent. 21 May 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  11. ^ Hilliard, Mark. "Stars of past and present pay respects to Dublin's Anton O'Toole". The Irish Times. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
Dublin squads
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Dublin – 1974 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (18th title)
Subs not used
16 B. Pocock
17 B. Donovan
18 D. Billings
19 K. Synnott
20 P. Gogarty
21 L. Deegan
22 P. O'Neill
23 J. Brogan
24 F. Ryder
Manager
K. Heffernan
Selectors
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
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Dublin – 1975 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Subs used
17 B. Doyle for B. Brogan
18 P. O'Neill for J. McCarthy
19 B. Pocock for P. Reilly
Subs not used
16 L. Deegan
19 S. Rooney
20 K. Synnott
21 J. Brogan
22 F. Ryder
23 L. Egan
24 M. Noctor
Manager
K. Heffernan
Selectors
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
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Dublin – 1976 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (19th title)
Subs used
19 F. Ryder for T. Hanahoe
20 P. Gogarty for B. Doyle
Subs not used
16 J. Brogan
17 P.O'Reilly
18 P. Pocock
21 L. Deegan
Manager
K. Heffernan
Selectors
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
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Dublin – 1977 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (20th title)
Subs used
17 P. Reilly for P. O'Neill
16 A. Larkin for B. Brogan
18 J. Brogan for R. Kelleher
Subs not used
19 P. Gogarty
20 B. Pocock
21 F. Ryder
22 N. Bernard
23 M. Hickey
24 L. Egan
25 D. Maher
Manager
T. Hanahoe
Selectors
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
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Dublin – 1978 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Subs not used
16 P. Hogan
17 J. Brogan
18 P. O'Reilly
19 F. Ryder
20 D. Maher
21 P. Gogarty
Manager
T. Hanahoe
Selectors
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
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Dublin – 1979 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Subs used
17 J. Ronayne for M. Hickey
19 G. O'Driscoll for J. McCarthy
21 B. Pocock for A. O'Toole
Subs not used
16 S. Doherty
18 R. Kelleher
20 P. Reilly
22 P. Ellis
23 J. Brogan
24 A. Larkin
25 J. Caffrey
26 P. Canavan
27 P. Norton
28 S. Bannon
29 S. Kearns
Manager
K. Heffernan
Selectors
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
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Dublin – 1983 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (21st title)
Subs used
18 J. Kearns for T. Conroy
26 C. Maher for T. Conroy
Subs not used
16 M. Kennedy
17 A. McCaul
19 B. Jordan
20 C. Redmond
21 F. McGrath
22 V. Conroy
23 W. Hughes
24 P. Ryan
25 R. Crean
27 D. McGrath
Manager
K. Heffernan
Selectors
T. Hanahoe
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
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Dublin – 1984 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Subs used
M. O'Callaghan for J. McNally
C. Sutton for J. Tonayne
Manager
K. Heffernan
Selectors
T. Hanahoe
L. Redmond
D. Colfer
Awards
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1975 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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1976 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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1977 All Star Gaelic Football Team