Marie Crotty enters LGFA Hall of Fame

  • Nov 30,2018

Congrats to Marie Crotty a mentor with Round Towers Clondalkin and the 2018 Dublin U16 team inducted into the LGFA Hall of Fame.  


FORMER Waterford star Marie Crotty says that it’s “a massive honour” to be inducted into the Ladies Gaelic Football Association Hall of Fame.


Crotty, renowned as one of the greatest players ever to hail from county Waterford, was honoured at the TG4 All Star awards banquet, in association with Lidl, on Saturday night last, December 1. 


As a player with the famed Ballymacarbry club, Crotty claimed an incredible haul of ten All-Ireland Senior Championship medals, including seven-in-a-row, and 14 Munster titles. 


At inter-county level with the Déise, Crotty won five All-Ireland Senior medals, eight Munster championships, a Junior All-Ireland title, and a Munster Junior medal during the course of a glittering career. 


Crotty is also the proud holder of five All Star awards and she made history in 1986 when she became the first lady to score a point in Croke Park, during the 1986 All-Ireland Junior Final. 


Since retiring from football, Crotty has served in various coaching roles with Westmeath, the Coralstown club in the Lake County, underage teams in Ballymacarbry and, most recently, the Round Tower Club in Clondalkin. 


Through the years, Dublin-based Crotty has also overseen mid-week training sessions for Waterford players in the capital. 


In 2018, Crotty also worked with the Dublin U16 team and she is renowned as a selfless volunteer who has worked at many national LGFA events, including the All-Ireland Club 7s, National Development Academy Days and the Gaelic4Mothers&Others Blitz Day. 


She said: “It’s a massive honour, to get an award for something you love being part of.  “There are no words to describe it – I never thought I’d be anywhere in that category.”


Marie was joined at the Citywest Hotel by her husband Cathal, and son Dylan. 


Marie’s parents, John and Ann, were also there, along with former Waterford coach Michael Ryan, and his wife Kate. 


Another former Waterford star, Catriona Casey, is a former team-mate of Crotty and Casey was the first woman to score a goal in Croke Park. 


Casey will also attend the banquet while the Round Tower club will also be represented by a table including chairman Ed O’Malley, his wife Jessica, and club mentors. 


Marie’s sisters Fiona and Majella were present with their partners, for what was a memorable night.