Originally Posted by Superhoops
Jimmy Dunne was a centre-half who went from Shelbourne to Millwall, then Torquay, then Fulham, where he was a regular for 3 or 4 years. Got his cap in 1971 against Austria.
Dinny Lowry was a GK with St.Pats starting in the mid 50's and played with them up to 1969, when he became one of the first professionals to sign for Bohs. He was one a number of 'character' GK's around the LOI at the time, John Heavey (Shels), Eamonn Darcy (Drumcondra) Kevin Fitzpatrick (Limerick) who also won 1 cap, Kevin Blount (Cork Celtic), Mick Smyth (Rovers) another 1 'capper', and Peter Thomas (Waterford) who won 2 caps. Dinny won his cap when he came on as a sub for the injured Alan Kelly in 1962 against Austria.
Jerome Clarke and Cathal Muckian both played for Drogheda when they got their one and only caps agianst Poland in 1978.
Peter Eccles was a centre half with Shamrock Rovers and got his only cap in 1986 against Uruguay when he came on after 80 minutes for Ray Houghton in Jack Charlton's second game. Probably holds the record for the shortest Ireland career, challenged only by Eamonn Fagan another Rovers defender, who came on as a sub. for Ray Treacy after 79 minutes in an away game in Norway. In that game against Uruguay Barry Murphy a centre half form Bohs, got his only cap, playing alongside Mick McCarthy. Needless to say Jack Charlton did not know who he was, Barry having been drafted in on the recommendation of Mick Byrne.
Bobby Gilbert yet another Rovers player, got his only cap in 1966 against West Germany in Dublin. Lining out at centre forward Bobby hardly got a kick against a team which included a promising young German called Franz Beckenbauer. This game also saw John Keogh from Rovers get his only cap at full back when he came on as a sub. for Theo Foley.
Mick Kearin another Rovers player, got his only cap playing at left half in a 6-0 defeat away against Austria in 1971. This team, managed by Liam Touhy, had 10 LOI players (only Paddy Mulligan who was with Chelsea was not LOI) and had seven players making their Ireland debuts. These were Paddy Roche (Shels), Mick Gannon (Shels), Tommy McConville (Dundalk), John Herrick (Cork Hibs), Mick Kearin (Rovers), Mick Martin (Bohs) and Damian Richardson (Rovers) who came on for Kearin.
Two more 'one cappers' in the 80's were Kelham O'Hanlon a GK from Rotterham United, got his cap in a 5-0 win against Israel in 1987 and Johnny Walsh from Limerick who played in a 1-0 win away to Trinidad and Tobago in 1982.
Happy Days.