Dermot O Brien, Louth’s 1957 All-Ireland winning captain, has passed away.
Mr Nickey Brennan, President of the GAA, has expressed his deep sadness on learning of his death.
A member of the St Mary’s club in Ardee, he won three Louth Senior Football championship medals in 1951, 1956 and 1960 and also played for one year with Navan O Mahony’s.
In 1953, he won a Leinster Senior Championship medal as part of the Louth team that defeated Wexford in the Leinster final.
In 1957, he won his second Leinster Championship medal when Louth defeated Dublin in the Leinster final, and in September of that year lifted the Sam Maguire cup on behalf of the Wee County.
Dermot O Brien was also a renowned musician and singer and his recording of 'The Merry Ploughboy' went straight to number 1 in the Irish Charts in 1966.
He hosted his own television programmes, including 'The Dermot O’Brien Show' on RTÉ television and his talents as an accordion player were respected the world over.
He also had a great love of the Irish language and his All Ireland winning speech in 1957 was delivered primarily in the native tongue.
Mr Brennan described Dermot O Brien as an immensely talented man who had left a huge impression on the many thousands of people who had seen him play football and entertain at the highest level.
He said that everyone in the GAA would be saddened to hear of the death of such an iconic figure.
He said that his death would be a massive and grievous loss to his family and he expressed his condolences on behalf of everybody in the GAA to the family, friends and former teammates of the Louth legend.