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Years
  
Club

Sport
  
Gaelic football

Name
  
Owen McGovern


Position
  
Defender

All irelands
  
2

Occupation
  
Publican

All stars
  
0

Owen Roe McGovern

pre 1950 1950–1957
  
St.Mary's/Swanlinbar Clan na Gael/Dublin

Died
  
May 2, 2011, Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States

Irish name
  
Eoin Rua Mag Shamhrain

Owen Roe McGovern (December 1917 – 2 May 2011) was a former Gaelic footballer for Cavan, winning 2 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medals in 1947 and '48.

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Playing career

A native of Swanlinbar, he could play at corner-back or half-back. He was a member of the great Cavan squad which won the All-Ireland Final in the Polo Grounds, New York City in 1947. In the 1948 All-Ireland title success Owen Roe replaced John Joe O'Reilly as a second-half substitute in defence. The following year he started at left corner-back in the Final, but Meath denied Cavan the three in a row. He was a member of the Cavan squad when they won their first National Football League title in the 1947/48 season and he lined out at right half-back when Cavan reclaimed the National Football League title in 1949/50.

Later years & personal life

He served in the Irish Army before emigrating to Elizabeth, New Jersey with his wife Philomena in 1957. They have three sons and one daughter. He was publican of Morley and McGovern public house for many years. Owen Roe was the last survivor from Cavan's All-Ireland winning teams of 1947 and '48. Owen Roe McGovern died on 2 May 2011.

References

Owen Roe McGovern Wikipedia