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Pa Laide

Pa Laide (born 1971/1972) is a former Gaelic footballer who played for the Austin Stacks club and at senior level for the Kerry county team in the late 1980s till the late 1990s.

Pa Laide
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Position Half Forward
Born 1971 or 1972 (age 51–52)[1]
Tralee, County Kerry
Height 5 ft 11[1] in (1.80 m)
Club(s)
Years Club
1980s–2000s
Austin Stacks
Club titles
Kerry titles 1
Munster titles 0
All-Ireland Titles 0
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1990–1998
Kerry 14 (2–14)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 3
All-Irelands 1
NFL 1
All Stars 1

Personal life edit

Laide is from Tralee in County Kerry, Ireland.

He has served as CEO of Cara Credit Union, a role he had as of 2017.[2] He previously worked with Allied Irish Banks.

His father Mick played with Galway in the 1959 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final loss to his native Kerry.

Club edit

Laide lined out at club level with the Austin Stacks club in Tralee. His biggest success was a Kerry Senior Football Championship in 1994. He again lined out in a Kerry Senior Football Championship final but was on the losing side in 2001. He also won a Kerry County Football League – Division 1 title in 1990 and a Kerry Club Football Championship title in 2003.

Underage edit

Minor

Laide played with the Kerry minor team in 1988. He was at Left Half Forward in wins over Limerick scoring 0-03, Waterford scoring 0-04 and the final against Cork scoring 1-01 as he pick up a Munster Minor Football Championship title. He went on to score 0-02 in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Tyrone. He score 0-01 in a low scoring final win over Dublin to give him an All-Ireland Minor Football Championship title.[3]

He was underage again in 1989 but only played in the Munster semi-final win over Waterford.

Under 21

He joined the Kerry Under 21 team in 1990. He was at Left Half Forward in wins over Limerick scoring 0-02, Clare scoring 0-03 and the final against Cork he picked up a Munster Under-21 Football Championship title. He went on to score 0-01 in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Galway. Laide scored a goal in a 5-12 to 2-11 win over Tyrone. This seen him pick up an All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship title.[4]

He was again part of the Under 21 team in 1991. His first appearance being in the Munster final against Cork. He scored 0-01 as picked up a second Under 21 title. His 0-02 in the All-Ireland semi-final against Meath proved to be key as Kerry won out 2-07 to 1-06. Kerry faced Tyrone in a repeat of the 1990 final. However things didn't go to plan as the Kerrymen lost out on a 4-16 to 1-05 scoreline.[5]

He was underage for a third season in 1992. Wins over Limerick, Waterford and Cork seen Laide win his third Munster Under 21 title. For the third year in a row Laide faced Tyrone,this time in the All-Ireland semi-final. Despite his best efforts ,socring 0-03, Kerry ended up on the losing side on a 1-13 to 1-08 scoreline.[6]

Junior edit

Having struggled to hold down a place in the senior team, for a number of reasons, he lined out with the Kerry Junior team. His single appearance being as a sub in a Munster Quarter Final win over Tipperary.[7]

Senior edit

His first appearances at senior level came during the second half of the 1989–90 National Football League when he lined out against Dublin, Cavan and Cork.[8]

He made his championship debut against Clare later that summer.[1] He lined out in his first Munster Senior Football Championship final against Cork. However it was a day to forget as Kerry suffered one of the biggest championship losses, going down on a 2-23 to 1-11 scoreline.

He made three appearances during the 1990–91 National Football League against Armagh. Roscommon and Kildare. He played no part in the subsequent championship.

He played in all six of Kerry's 1991–92 National Football League.[9] He returned to championship football lining out in wins over Cork and Limerick. He was dropped for the Munster final with Clare. Despite being overwhelming favorites to take the title Clare caused one of the all time shocks a they took the title on a 2-10 to 0-12 scoreline.[10]

He missed the whole 1992–93 National Football League and the subsequent championship.

He returned during the 1993–94 National Football League playing in seven games.[11] He marked his return to championship football with 1-02 in a 2-19 to 0-08 win over Limerick in the Munster quarterfinal . He lined out in Munster semi-final when Kerry faced Cork. Laide was on the losing side as Kerry failed for the second season in a row to qualify for the Munster final.[12]

He played in two games during the 1994–95 National Football League.[13] He would after this enter into the wildness for the next number of years.

After a few season away Laide returned to the side during the 1996–97 National Football League. He played in all bar one game, including the final win over Cork.[14] He made his first Munster Championship appearance since 1994 when he lined out in a semi-final was over Tipperary seen Kerry qualify for the final where they faced Clare. Laide had lined out in the 1992 Munster final when Clare socked his side, however this time there was no such surprise as Laide put in a Man of the Match display with 1-02 and picked up his first Munster Senior Football Championship title after a 1-17 to 1-10 scoreline. A win over Cavan in the All-Ireland semi-final seen Kerry qualify for a first All-Ireland final since 1986 in what was his first All-Ireland championship game in Croke Park. In the final Laide lined out at Left Half Forward against Mayo. A masterclass from Maurice Fitzgerald seen Kerry take the title on a 0-13 to 1-07 scoreline. Laide helped himself to 0-02 on the way to picking up his first All-Ireland senior medal.[15] To cap off an already successful season he was awarded with an All-Star at the end of the year.

After an indifferent 1997–98 National Football League Laide and co qualified for another Munster final after a semi-final win over Cork. In the final Kerry faced Tipperary with 0-02 from Laide helping his side and him to another second Munster title in a row after a 0-17 to 1-10 win. In the All-Ireland semi-final Kerry faced surprise Linster champions Kildare. Kildare had already seen off two of the last three All-Ireland winners on route to the semi-final and despite being underdogs the Kerrymen fell to a 0-13 to 1-09 loss. It would be Laides final championship appearance.[16]

He appeared in the first two rounds of the 1998–99 National Football League against Roscommon and Louth.[17] Despite being still in his late 20s those would be his last games with Kerry.

Honours edit

Austin Stacks
Kerry

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Moran, Sean (23 September 1997). "Pa Laide (Kerry)". The Irish Times.
  2. ^ "The day Pa Laide visited Pres". 9 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1988 Minor".
  4. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1990 U21".
  5. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1991 U21".
  6. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1992 U21".
  7. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1996 Junior :: Munster Quarter-Final :: Kerry Vs Tipperary".
  8. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1990 League".
  9. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1992 League".
  10. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1992 Championship".
  11. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1994 League".
  12. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1994 Championship".
  13. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1995 League".
  14. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1997 League :: :: Kerry Vs Cork".
  15. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1997 Championship".
  16. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1998 Championship".
  17. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1999 League".

Flynn, Neil (2009). 36 and Counting....Kerry's Footballer story to 2009. Trafford Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4269-2070-7.

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Pa Laide born 1971 1972 is a former Gaelic footballer who played for the Austin Stacks club and at senior level for the Kerry county team in the late 1980s till the late 1990s Pa LaidePersonal informationSportGaelic footballPositionHalf ForwardBorn1971 or 1972 age 51 52 1 Tralee County KerryHeight5 ft 11 1 in 1 80 m Club s YearsClub1980s 2000sAustin StacksClub titlesKerry titles1Munster titles0All Ireland Titles0Inter county ies YearsCountyApps scores 1990 1998Kerry14 2 14 Inter county titlesMunster titles3All Irelands1NFL1All Stars1 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Club 3 Underage 4 Junior 5 Senior 6 Honours 7 ReferencesPersonal life editLaide is from Tralee in County Kerry Ireland He has served as CEO of Cara Credit Union a role he had as of 2017 2 He previously worked with Allied Irish Banks His father Mick played with Galway in the 1959 All Ireland Senior Football Championship Final loss to his native Kerry Club editLaide lined out at club level with the Austin Stacks club in Tralee His biggest success was a Kerry Senior Football Championship in 1994 He again lined out in a Kerry Senior Football Championship final but was on the losing side in 2001 He also won a Kerry County Football League Division 1 title in 1990 and a Kerry Club Football Championship title in 2003 Underage editMinorLaide played with the Kerry minor team in 1988 He was at Left Half Forward in wins over Limerick scoring 0 03 Waterford scoring 0 04 and the final against Cork scoring 1 01 as he pick up a Munster Minor Football Championship title He went on to score 0 02 in the All Ireland semi final win over Tyrone He score 0 01 in a low scoring final win over Dublin to give him an All Ireland Minor Football Championship title 3 He was underage again in 1989 but only played in the Munster semi final win over Waterford Under 21He joined the Kerry Under 21 team in 1990 He was at Left Half Forward in wins over Limerick scoring 0 02 Clare scoring 0 03 and the final against Cork he picked up a Munster Under 21 Football Championship title He went on to score 0 01 in the All Ireland semi final win over Galway Laide scored a goal in a 5 12 to 2 11 win over Tyrone This seen him pick up an All Ireland Under 21 Football Championship title 4 He was again part of the Under 21 team in 1991 His first appearance being in the Munster final against Cork He scored 0 01 as picked up a second Under 21 title His 0 02 in the All Ireland semi final against Meath proved to be key as Kerry won out 2 07 to 1 06 Kerry faced Tyrone in a repeat of the 1990 final However things didn t go to plan as the Kerrymen lost out on a 4 16 to 1 05 scoreline 5 He was underage for a third season in 1992 Wins over Limerick Waterford and Cork seen Laide win his third Munster Under 21 title For the third year in a row Laide faced Tyrone this time in the All Ireland semi final Despite his best efforts socring 0 03 Kerry ended up on the losing side on a 1 13 to 1 08 scoreline 6 Junior editHaving struggled to hold down a place in the senior team for a number of reasons he lined out with the Kerry Junior team His single appearance being as a sub in a Munster Quarter Final win over Tipperary 7 Senior editHis first appearances at senior level came during the second half of the 1989 90 National Football League when he lined out against Dublin Cavan and Cork 8 He made his championship debut against Clare later that summer 1 He lined out in his first Munster Senior Football Championship final against Cork However it was a day to forget as Kerry suffered one of the biggest championship losses going down on a 2 23 to 1 11 scoreline He made three appearances during the 1990 91 National Football League against Armagh Roscommon and Kildare He played no part in the subsequent championship He played in all six of Kerry s 1991 92 National Football League 9 He returned to championship football lining out in wins over Cork and Limerick He was dropped for the Munster final with Clare Despite being overwhelming favorites to take the title Clare caused one of the all time shocks a they took the title on a 2 10 to 0 12 scoreline 10 He missed the whole 1992 93 National Football League and the subsequent championship He returned during the 1993 94 National Football League playing in seven games 11 He marked his return to championship football with 1 02 in a 2 19 to 0 08 win over Limerick in the Munster quarterfinal He lined out in Munster semi final when Kerry faced Cork Laide was on the losing side as Kerry failed for the second season in a row to qualify for the Munster final 12 He played in two games during the 1994 95 National Football League 13 He would after this enter into the wildness for the next number of years After a few season away Laide returned to the side during the 1996 97 National Football League He played in all bar one game including the final win over Cork 14 He made his first Munster Championship appearance since 1994 when he lined out in a semi final was over Tipperary seen Kerry qualify for the final where they faced Clare Laide had lined out in the 1992 Munster final when Clare socked his side however this time there was no such surprise as Laide put in a Man of the Match display with 1 02 and picked up his first Munster Senior Football Championship title after a 1 17 to 1 10 scoreline A win over Cavan in the All Ireland semi final seen Kerry qualify for a first All Ireland final since 1986 in what was his first All Ireland championship game in Croke Park In the final Laide lined out at Left Half Forward against Mayo A masterclass from Maurice Fitzgerald seen Kerry take the title on a 0 13 to 1 07 scoreline Laide helped himself to 0 02 on the way to picking up his first All Ireland senior medal 15 To cap off an already successful season he was awarded with an All Star at the end of the year After an indifferent 1997 98 National Football League Laide and co qualified for another Munster final after a semi final win over Cork In the final Kerry faced Tipperary with 0 02 from Laide helping his side and him to another second Munster title in a row after a 0 17 to 1 10 win In the All Ireland semi final Kerry faced surprise Linster champions Kildare Kildare had already seen off two of the last three All Ireland winners on route to the semi final and despite being underdogs the Kerrymen fell to a 0 13 to 1 09 loss It would be Laides final championship appearance 16 He appeared in the first two rounds of the 1998 99 National Football League against Roscommon and Louth 17 Despite being still in his late 20s those would be his last games with Kerry Honours editAustin StacksKerry Senior Football Championship 1 1994 Kerry Club Football Championship 1 2003 Kerry County Football League Division 1 1 1990KerryMunster Minor Football Championship 1 1988 All Ireland Minor Football Championship 1 1988 Munster Under 21 Football Championship 3 1990 1991 1992 All Ireland Under 21 Football Championship 1 1990 Munster Senior Football Championship 2 1997 1998 All Ireland Senior Football Championship 1 1997 National Football League 1 1996 97References edit a b c Moran Sean 23 September 1997 Pa Laide Kerry The Irish Times The day Pa Laide visited Pres 9 February 2022 Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1988 Minor Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1990 U21 Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1991 U21 Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1992 U21 Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1996 Junior Munster Quarter Final Kerry Vs Tipperary Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1990 League Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1992 League Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1992 Championship Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1994 League Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1994 Championship Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1995 League Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1997 League Kerry Vs Cork Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1997 Championship Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1998 Championship Terrace Talk Kerry Football 1999 League Flynn Neil 2009 36 and Counting Kerry s Footballer story to 2009 Trafford Publishing ISBN 978 1 4269 2070 7 Retrieved from https en 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