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Sport
  
Gaelic football

1945–1953
  
Cavan

Position
  
Midfield, Forward

Ulster titles
  
6

Years
  
Club

Name
  
Tony Tighe

Years
  
County


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Anthony "Tony" Tighe (1927–2005) was a former Gaelic footballer for Cavan. He won three All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medals: in 1947, 1948 and 1952.

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Playing career

Tighe was 18 years old when he played at midfield on the Cavan team that lost the 1945 All-Ireland final to Cork. He played at right half-forward when Cavan beat Kerry in the 1947 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final in the New York. He had a major impact on the result and scored 1 point. He scored two goals in the 1948 final against Mayo and two more from the full forward position against arch rivals Meath in the 1952 drawn final, adding a point in the replayed victory. He also won 2 National Football League medal in 1947 & 1949. He collected 2 Railway Cup medal with Ulster in 1950 and '53.

Death

Tighe had attended the All-Ireland football fourth round qualifier between Cavan and Mayo at Roscommon's Dr. Hyde Park, and was leaving the grounds when he collapsed and died shortly afterwards, aged 77. The funeral took place from the Sacred Heart Church, Clones to the Sacred Heart Cemetery.

References

Tony Tighe Wikipedia