Joe Winston

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Joe Winston
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Personal information
Nickname
Dodo[1]
Born1944
Died28 June 2021[3] (age 77)[2]
OccupationESB employee[2]
Sport
SportGaelic football
Club
Years Club
?–?
St Eunan's
Inter-county
Years County
1970s
Donegal
Inter-county titles
Ulster titles 2

Joe 'Dodo' Winston (1944 – 28 June 2021) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for St Eunan's and the Donegal county team.

Playing career

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Winston won his first ever medal with the St Eunan's under-16 team when he was 15 years of age in 1959.[2] He would go on to win three Donegal Senior Football Championships with the club.[2]

Winston won the Ulster Minor League with the Donegal minor football team in 1962.[2]

A feature on many 1970s Donegal teams,[4] He played in 1972 when Donegal won the Ulster Senior Football Championship for the first time and when they repeated the feat in 1974.[5][6] He scored five points against Tyrone in the 1972 Ulster final.[2][3]

He won his last ever medal while playing for St Eunan's in 1980, the Donegal Junior Football Championship.[2]

Post-playing career

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Winston was an assistant (with Jimmy White) under the management of P. J. McGowan when Donegal won the 1987 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Championship.[7]

He also coached and managed with the St Eunan's club.[2] The club inducted him into its Hall of Fame in 2005.[2]

Personal life

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Winston was originally from Letterkenny.[2] He worked for the ESB.[2] Married to Mary, they had sons Kevin and Darren and a daughter Elaine, who died in 2012.[1] He lived at 3 Hawthorn Heights.[2] He also played association football, hurling and cricket and would bet on horse racing.[8]

Winston died on 28 June 2021, a Monday evening.[3] He was 77 years of age and died at Letterkenny University Hospital after a brief illness.[2] He had a wife, two sons, as well as three grandsons and a granddaughter. He had two brothers, Tom (Derry) and Brian (Ramelton).[2] As well as his daughter, another brother Brendan predeceased him.[2] Winston had socialised weekly during the ongoing pandemic before falling ill.[2][8] His funeral was held at the Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba on 1 July.[2][9] He was buried with his daughter at Conwal Cemetery.[2]

Honours

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St Eunan's
Donegal

References

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