Jimmy Deenihan

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Jimmy Deenihan
TD
Minister Jimmy Deenihan at the Feile na Greine Festival, Tech Amergin, Waterville, Co Kerry. 2012.JPG
Deenihan in 2012
Minister of State for the Diaspora
Assumed office
15 July 2014
Preceded by New office
Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht
In office
9 March 2011 – 11 July 2014
Preceded by Mary Hanafin
Succeeded by Heather Humphreys
Teachta Dála
Assumed office
February 2011
Constituency Kerry North–West Limerick
In office
February 1987 – February 2011
Constituency Kerry North
Senator
In office
February 1983 – February 1987
Constituency Nominated by the Taoiseach
Personal details
Born (1952-09-11) 11 September 1952 (age 71)
Lixnaw, County Kerry
Nationality Irish
Political party Fine Gael
Spouse(s) Mary Deenihan nee Dowling
Website jimmydeenihan.com

James "Jimmy" Deenihan (born 11 September 1952) is an Irish Fine Gael politician and the Minister of State for the Diaspora. He is a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry North–West Limerick constituency,[1] He was the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht from 2011 to 2014.[2] He currently serves as Minister of State for the Diaspora. Deenihan played Gaelic football with Kerry in the 1970s and 1980s. He also played rugby with Garryowen.

Early and private life

Deenihan was born in Finuge, Lixnaw, County Kerry in 1952. He was educated at St. Michael's College, Listowel and later at the Thomond College of Education in Limerick. He also spent time in college in England.

Playing career

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Jimmy Deenihan
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Position Right corner-back
Club(s)
Years Club
1963–1990 Finuge
Club titles
Kerry titles 2
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1973–1982 Kerry 29 (0-00)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 7
All-Irelands 5

Club

Deenihan had much success at club and divisional level with his local teams. At under-age level he won an under-14 North Kerry Championship with Finuge in 1963. Five years later in 1968 he won an under-16 North Kerry Championship with the Listowel Emmet's club. He also played with the St Senans club at minor level. With Finuge Deenihan also won a North Kerry Senior League title in 1970, as well as a North Kerry Senior Championship title in 1987. With his local divisional team, Feale Rangers, he won two senior county championship medals in 1978 and 1980. While in college in St Mary's University, Twickenham in London he played with the Kingdom club and won a London Senior Football Championship.

Inter-county

By the late 1960s Deenihan was a key part of Kerry's inter-county set-up and was playing on the county's minor team. In 1970 he won a Munster minor medal, however, he never won an All-Ireland medal. Deenihan later moved on to the county's under-21 team, where he won back-to-back Munster titles in 1972 and 1973, as well as an All-Ireland title in 1973.

By this stage Deenihan was also a member of the Kerry senior football team. He won his first National Football League medal in 1973, however, Cork were the kingpins in the Munster Championship. Two years later in 1975 Deenihan captured his first Munster Championship and All-Ireland medals at senior level, under the new management of the legendary Mick O'Dwyer. It was the beginning of a glorious era for Kerry football and Deenihan played a key role in orchestrating much of the success.

In 1976 Deenihan won his second Munster title, however, Dublin gained revenge for the previous year by defeating Kerry in the All-Ireland final. 1977 was another frustrating year as Kerry won another set of National league and Munster titles but lost out to Dublin yet again, this time in the All-Ireland semi-final. By 1978 Kerry were ready for success. They easily won another Munster title and breezed into the All-Ireland final to face Dublin The game itself is remembered for Mikey Sheehy's cheeky goal which he scored by lobbing the ball over the head of Paddy Cullen. The final score was 5–11 to 0–9 and Deenihan had finally secured a second All-Ireland medal. In 1979 Deenihan captured a fifth provincial title before later capturing a third All-Ireland medal following another emphatic victory over Dublin.

In 1980 Kerry breezed through the Munster Championship once again and later defeated Roscommon to win a third consecutive All-Ireland title. In 1981 Deenihan was appointed captain of the Kerry senior football team. It was a very special year as he collected his seventh consecutive Munster Championship medal before later leading Kerry out in a fourth All-Ireland final appearance. On the day the men from 'the Kingdom' easily defeated Offaly to give Deenihan his fifth All-Ireland medal. He rounded off the year by being presented with an All-Star award. At the start of 1982 Deenihan won a third National League medal when he captained Kerry to victory over Cork. Later that summer he broke his leg in training. He remained out of the game for eight months, meaning the injury effectively ended his inter-county career. Deenihan's last appearance in a Kerry jersey was in May 1983 when he played a challenge game at the opening of the Tarbert GAA field.

Deenihan also won Railway Cup medals with Munster in 1975, 1976, 1978, 1981 and 1982.

Political career

Jimmy Deenihan, May 2014.

Seanad and Dáil Éireann

Just as Deenihan's inter-county football career was drawing to a close, his political career was just beginning. He was appointed to Seanad Éireann shortly after his retirement in 1983 as a nominee of Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald. Deenihan later became involved in local politics as a member of Kerry County Council. He was elected to Dáil Éireann for the first time at the 1987 general election and was re-elected at the five subsequent general elections

Deenihan has held a number of Front Bench portfolios with Fine Gael, including Youth and Sport (1988–1992) and Tourism and Trade (1992–1994). In 1994 Fine Gael came to power and he was appointed Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry. In 1997, he became party spokesperson for the Office of Public Works. 2002 saw Deenihan face his toughest election. He was re-elected by a margin of almost 500 votes ahead of sitting fellow TD Dick Spring. The 2002 election resulted in a near meltdown for Fine Gael. After the election of Enda Kenny as party leader he received the position as party spokesperson for Arts, Sport and Tourism. In the aftermath of the 2007 general election, he became party spokesperson on Defence, after being elected atop the poll in the Kerry North constituency with 12,697 votes.[3] In July 2010, he was appointed as party spokesperson on Tourism, Culture and Sport.[4]

Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

On 9 March 2011, after the 2011 general election, he was appointed by Taoiseach Enda Kenny as Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.[2]

In May 2011, he set out proposals to acquire from the Bank of Ireland the old Irish Parliament building in College Green as a venue for the state to use as a cultural venue.[5]

In November 2011, he met with the stars of Titanic: Blood & Steel as they were filming on location in Dublin.[6]

He was reported by the Irish Examiner as having announced the awarding of the title of City of Culture 2014 to Limerick in June 2012 without indicating the criteria for selection.[7]

Minister of State for the Diaspora

He was dropped as a Cabinet minister in a reshuffle in July 2014, but was later appointed as Minister of State with responsibility for the Diaspora at the Departments of the Taoiseach and Foreign Affairs and Trade.[8]

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Oireachtas
Preceded by Fine Gael Teachta Dála for Kerry North
1987–2011
Constituency abolished
New constituency Fine Gael Teachta Dála for Kerry North–West Limerick
2011–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of State for Food and Horticulture
1994–1997
Succeeded by
Ned O'Keeffe
Preceded by as Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht
2011–2014
Succeeded by
Heather Humphreys
New office Minister of State for the Diaspora
2014–present
Incumbent
Gaelic games
Preceded by Kerry Senior Football Captain
1981
Succeeded by
John Egan
Preceded by All-Ireland Senior Football winning captain
1981
Succeeded by
Richie Connor
(Offaly)

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