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Danny Delaney

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Danny Delaney (died 14 April 2020) was a Gaelic footballer and administrator. He played for Laois and Stradbally during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

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He was from Cork Road in Stradbally.[1] With Stradbally, Delaney won both the 1959 and 1963 Laois Intermediate Football Championships.[1][2] He also played hurling for the Ratheniska team.[1][2] In 1973, Delaney was elected vice-chairman of the county board under Sean Ramsbottom.[1] Delaney also served as chairman of the Stradbally club.[1][2]

He died at the Maryborough Centre in Portlaoise of COVID-19 on the morning of 14 April 2020.[1][2][3] He had been there for around three weeks, having spent months in the Midland Regional Hospital, Portlaoise.[4] Delaney was one of nine deaths at the Maryborough Centre over the Easter weekend, reducing the number of residents there by one third.[4][5][6] He was buried at Oughaval Cemetery.[6]

His widow later spoke on national television (Prime Time) of his final months.[5][4] She told how Delaney had diabetes, kidney failure and "acute syndrome of the heart", and that he had taken a "massive turn" at Christmas which led to brain damage.[5] Then, in the final two weeks, COVID-19 emerged.[5][6]

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