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Jimmy Brohan

James Brohan (18 June 1935 – 19 September 2023) was an Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Blackrock and was a member of the Cork senior inter-county team from 1954 until 1963.

Born in Ballintemple, Brohan, the middle child in a family of seven, grew up in Blackrock after the family moved there in 1939. Two of his brothers played soccer in the League of Ireland with Evergreen United and Cork Hibernians. His father was born in Fethard, County Tipperary but moved to Cork and worked in the Metropole Hotel.

Brohan first played hurling and Gaelic football as a schoolboy at Sullivan's Quay CBS. He played on the school's Harty Cup team for a number of years, beginning as a goalkeeper but later becoming an outfield player. He was full-forward on the Sullivan's Quay Harty Cup team that beat the North Monastery in 1951 before losing the final to Thurles CBS. Brohan's performances earned his inclusion on the Munster Colleges inter-provincial team, and he won consecutive All-Ireland titles in this competition in 1952 and 1953.

Brohan first played hurling at club level when he took part in the parish leagues run by the Blackrock National Hurling Club. While there were very few competitive juvenile matches, he was selected to play in goal for the Blackrock minor team as a 14-year-old in 1949. In his fifth and final year in the minor grade in 1953, Brohan was part of the Blackrock team that won the City MHC title for the first time, before later being beaten by Sarsfields in the county final. He also made his senior team debut that year.

After losing the 1954 Cork SHC final to Glen Rovers, Brohan was part of the Blackrock team that won a first Cork SHC in 25 years following a 2–10 to 2–02 win over the Glen in the 1956 final. He also achieved success in Gaelic football that year, when sister club St Michael's beat Dromtarriffe to win the Cork JFC title. Brohan was appointed team captain for the 1959 Cork SHC, however, Blackrock's season ended with a 3–11 to 3–05 defeat by Glen Rovers in the final.

Blackrock were back in a fourth final in 1961, with Brohan collecting a second winners' medal after the 4–10 to 3–07 defeat of Avondhu. His last big occasion with Blackrock was their 1963 final defeat by University College Cork. Brohan brought his senior club career to an end shortly after winning a Cork IFC medal following St Michael's defeat of Dohenys in 1969. He continued to line out in goal with the Blackrock junior team until 1973.

Brohan began his inter-county career with Cork as a member of the minor team in 1952. His two-year tenure with the team ended with semi-final defeats by Tipperary. He immediately progressed to the senior team and made his first appearances during the 1953–54 National League. Brohan made his championship debut as a replacement for the injured Tony O'Shaughnessy in the 1954 All-Ireland semi-final defeat of Galway. The injured O'Shaughnessy returned for the subsequent All-Ireland final, with Brohan claiming a winners' medal as a substitute after the 1–09 to 1–06 defeat of Wexford.

Brohan was suspended from all GAA activity in 1955 after being selected for the Seandún divisional football team and failing to turn up. He returned to the Cork senior team as first-choice right corner-back the following year and won his first Munster SHC medal on the field of play after a defeat of Limerick in the final. Brohan was later denied a second All-Ireland winners' medal when Wexford beat Cork by 2–14 to 2–08 in the 1956 All-Ireland final.

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