He played with the Kerry team which defeated Dublin in the 1904 All-Ireland Final, and in the Kerry team which lost to Kildare in the 1905 Final.[3]
Irish Volunteers
In 1914 he joined the Tralee company of the Irish Volunteers. He was involved in the attempt to land arms from the Aud in April 1916, he was arrested after the Easter Rising and interned at various prisons until the general release of December 1916.[2] He was rearrested in September 1917, and not released until February 1919.[2]
In 1928, he became founding editor and managing director of the Kerry Champion.[2] He never married and died on 12 November 1946 at the Bon Secour Nursing Home, Tralee.[2]