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- Q6112457 description "Gaelic football player".
- Q6112457 description "Gaelic football player".
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- Q6112457 abstract "Jack Ferriter is a former Gaelic footballer from Dingle, County Kerry. He was a star of many Kerry underage teams in the 90's with both Dingle CBS, Dingle GAA, and Kerry (Minor, U-21, Junior, and Senior). He was described as a 'star' and a 'teen sensation' when Kerry won an All Ireland Minor title in 1994 with him as captain, and until 2014 was the last Kerry man to do so. He subsequently added two Under 21 titles in 1995 and 1996 with Kerry. Ferriter was extremely unlucky with a serious shoulder injury which curtailed a highly promising senior career with Kerry at a relatively early age. However, he did play in the National League from 1996 to 1999. He also starred on the Tralee IT teams that won Sigerson Cups in 1998 and 1999. Ferriter was awarded the Player of the Tournament in the Sigerson Cup competition of 1998. He played his club football with Dingle and later Bishopstown in Cork. Ferriter has also played in the United States with Shannon Blues GAA (Boston) and St Barnabas GAA (New York). http://www.thelockerroom.ie/the-staff.htm http://www.hoganstand.com/Kerry/Profile.aspx http://www.terracetalk.com/kerry-football/player/133/Jack-Ferriter/League".
- Q6112457 birthDate "1976-04-10".
- Q6112457 birthPlace Q184469.
- Q6112457 birthPlace Q22890.
- Q6112457 birthYear "1976".
- Q6112457 formerTeam Q4918109.
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- Q6112457 team Q4918109.
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- Q6112457 wikiPageExternalLink Profile.aspx.
- Q6112457 wikiPageExternalLink League.
- Q6112457 wikiPageExternalLink the-staff.htm.
- Q6112457 wikiPageWikiLink Q13260006.
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- Q6112457 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919876.
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- Q6112457 club "An Daingean Bishopstown".
- Q6112457 clubs "An Daingean Bishopstown".
- Q6112457 dateOfBirth "1976-04-10".
- Q6112457 irish "Jack Ferriter".
- Q6112457 name "Ferriter, Jack".
- Q6112457 name "Jack Ferriter".
- Q6112457 placeOfBirth Q184469.
- Q6112457 placeOfBirth Q22890.
- Q6112457 shortDescription "Gaelic football player".
- Q6112457 type Person.
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- Q6112457 type Athlete.
- Q6112457 type GaelicGamesPlayer.
- Q6112457 type Person.
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- Q6112457 comment "Jack Ferriter is a former Gaelic footballer from Dingle, County Kerry. He was a star of many Kerry underage teams in the 90's with both Dingle CBS, Dingle GAA, and Kerry (Minor, U-21, Junior, and Senior). He was described as a 'star' and a 'teen sensation' when Kerry won an All Ireland Minor title in 1994 with him as captain, and until 2014 was the last Kerry man to do so. He subsequently added two Under 21 titles in 1995 and 1996 with Kerry.".
- Q6112457 label "Jack Ferriter".
- Q6112457 givenName "Jack".
- Q6112457 name "Ferriter, Jack".
- Q6112457 name "Jack Ferriter".
- Q6112457 name "Jack Ferriter".
- Q6112457 surname "Ferriter".