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Pat Griffin was born on 1944 in Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland, is a sportsperson. Discover Pat Griffin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Patrick Griffin
Occupation Garda Síochána
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1944, 1944
Birthday 1944
Birthplace Glenbeigh, County Kerry, Ireland
Date of death 29 October 2019 (aged 75) - Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland
Died Place Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Pat Griffin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 75 years old, Pat Griffin height is 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) .

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Pat Griffin Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2019

Patrick Griffin (1944 – 29 October 2019) was an Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club Glenbeigh-Glencar and Clonakilty in County Cork and was a member of the Kerry senior inter-county team from 1963 until 1974.

1974

Griffin made his last appearance for Kerry on 16 June 1974 when he came on as a substitute for Mickey Ned O'Sullivan in a 7–16 to 0–08 defeat of Waterford in the Munster semi-final.

1973

On 6 May 1973, Griffin won a fourth National League medal as a member of the extended panel following Kerry's 2–12 to 0–14 defeat of Offaly in the final. He was later an unused substitute for Kerry's unsuccessful Munster Championship campaign.

1972

Griffin won a third National League medal as a non-playing substitute on 14 May 1972 following Kerry's 2–11 to 2–09 defeat of Mayo in the final. He later failed to command a place on the starting fifteen for the Munster Championship but claimed a seventh winners' medal on 16 July 1972 after coming on as a substitute for Éamonn O'Donoghue in the 2–21 to 2–15 defeat of Cork. Griffin again failed to make the starting fifteen for the All-Ireland final against Offaly on 24 September 1972 but came on as a substitute for Liam Higgins in the 1–13 apiece draw. He came on as a substitute for Mick Gleeson in the replay on 15 October 1972 but ended the game on the losing side following a 1–19 to 0–13 defeat.

1971

On 20 June 1971, Griffin won a second National League medal after lining out at centre-forward in Kerry's 0–11 to 0–08 defeat of Mayo in the final. He later lined out in a ninth successive Munster final on 18 July 1971, however, he ended the game on the losing side following a 0–25 to 0–14 defeat by Cork.

1970

Griffin played in an eighth Munster final on 26 July 1970. Lining out at centre-forward he scored 1–01 from play and claimed a sixth winners' medal after the 2–22 to 2–09 defeat of Cork. On 27 September 1970, Griffin again lined out at centre-forward when Kerry faced Meath in the All-Ireland final. He scored two points from play and claimed a second consecutive All-Ireland medal after the 2–19 to 0–18 victory.

1969

On 18 May 1969, Griffin was at centre-forward when Kerry defeated Offaly by 3–11 to 0–08 in the National League Home Final. He later missed the two-legged final against New York but was entitled to a winners' medal following the 2–33 to 2–24 aggregate victory. Griffin won a fifth Munster Championship medal on 20 July 1969 after scoring two points from centre-forward in the 0–16 to 1–04 defeat of Cork. He retained his position at centre-forward for the All-Ireland final against Offaly on 28 September 1969. Griffin was held scoreless from play but collected his first All-Ireland medal after the 0–10 to 0–07 victory.

1968

Griffin was appointed captain of the Kerry senior team for the 1968 season. He collected a fourth Munster Championship medal on 14 July 1968 after captaining the team to a 1–21 to 3–08 defeat of Cork in the final. On 22 September 1968, Griffin captained Kerry to an All-Ireland final appearance against Down. He scored two points from centre-forward but, for the third time in his career, ended on the losing side in an All-Ireland final following a 2–12 to 1–13 defeat.

1967

Griffin was switched to midfield for the 1967 Munster final against Cork on 16 July 1967. He scored two points from play but ended on the losing side for a second successive year after an 0–08 to 0–07 defeat.

1966

On 17 July 1966, Griffin was selected at full-forward when Kerry qualified to play Cork in the Munster final. He scored a point from play but ended on the losing side after a 2–07 to 1–07 defeat.

1965

Griffin was confined to the substitutes' bench for the 1965 Munster Championship, however, he collected a third successive winners' medal as a non-playing substitute on 18 July 1965 after a 2–16 to 2–07 defeat of Limerick in the final. He was reinstated to the starting fifteen at centre-forward for the All-Ireland final against Galway on 26 September 1965. Griffin was once again held scoreless and, for the second successive year,l ended on the losing side after a 0–12 to 0–09 defeat.

1964

On 19 July 1964, Griffin was selected at left wing-forward for the Munster final against Cork. He ended the game with a second Munster Championship medal following the 2–11 to 1–08 victory. On 27 September 1964, Griffin was switched to right wing-forward for the All-Ireland final against Galway. He scored two points from play in the 0–15 to 0–10 defeat.

1963

Griffin was added to the Kerry senior team in advance of the 1963 Munster Championship. He made his first appearance for the team on 14 July 1963 when he came on as a substitute for Vincent Lucey at right corner-forward in the Munster final. Griffin ended the game with a winners' medal following the 1–18 to 3–07 defeat of Cork.