Legendary Kerry footballer Dr Seán Murphy has died at the age of 93.
Named on the GAA’s team of the century and team of the millennium, the wing-back starred for the Kingdom during the 1950s and 1960s.
Murphy played in five senior All-Ireland finals, winning three of them – including the 1959 decider against Galway, which became known as the ‘Seán Murphy final’ such was the quality of his display.
He went on to win the Texaco Footballer of the Year award for 1959, becoming the first Kerry player to receive the accolade.
Murphy also won All-Irelands at minor and junior level. Interestingly, he won titles at different levels with three different brothers. His brother Padraig was on the junior team in…