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Séamus Leydon
Personal information
Irish name Séamus Ó Loideáin
Sport Gaelic football
Position Left Half Forward
Born 1942 (age 81–82)
Galway
Nickname The Dunmore Dynamo
Club(s)
Years Club
1960-1972
1972-1975
Dunmore McHales
Nemo Rangers
Club titles
Galway titles 7
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1961-1971
Galway
Inter-county titles
Connacht titles 7
All-Irelands 3
All Stars 1

Seamus Leydon is a Gaelic footballer from County Galway. He was a vital part of Galway's great "Three-in-a-Row" side of the mid-1960s.[1] The "Dunmore Dynamo" was the scourge of all right half backs up and down the county for a decade.

The groundwork for Leydon's outstanding career was laid from an early stage. He attended the great footballing college, St. Jarlath's College of Tuam, the home of so much football tradition. In 1960, the Dunmore man helped St. Jarlath's to an All-Ireland Colleges Championship. That year Leydon was also in the Galway minor team which convincingly won the All-Ireland title, winning the Connacht final against Roscommon by 20 points and then overwhelming Cork in the All-Ireland final, 4-09 to 1-05.[citation needed]

His first Connacht senior medal came in 1963 when Galway hammered Leitrim by 14 points in the final. They then accounted for Kerry by four points in the All-Ireland semi-final. They lost to Dublin in the final but the big breakthrough came the next year when Kerry were toppled by the Connacht champions in the final, with Leydon marking Denis O'Sullivan, one of many formidable wing-backs he came up against in his time. Further success was to follow for the tribesmen when Enda Colleran captained them to another victory over Kerry in the 1965 final and a six-point win in the decider against Meath the following September. That victory ensured a memorable "Three-in-a-Row" for Galway. It would be 32 years before the county would win another one. Leydon featured in the 1971 final when Offaly beat them by three points.[citation needed]

The Dunmore man himself quit the intercounty scene in 1972 when his job with Cantrell and Cochrane forced him to move to Cork to take up a position as regional manager for Munster. After having won six or seven Galway Championships with Dunmore, he started playing for Nemo Rangers in Cork who, at that time, did not enjoy the same reputation nationally as they were later to achieve as one of the best club footballing sides in Ireland. Since that time Nemo Rangers have won several All-Ireland Club Championships but Leydon's only final came in 1975 when they were beaten by two points by a very strong UCD side.[citation needed]

In 1999, Leydon was voted on the Galway "Team Of The Millennium".[citation needed]

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