Patrick Joseph Lalor (21 July 1926 – 29 July 2016) was an Irish
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil ( ; ; meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (), is a centre to centre-right political party in Ireland.
Founded as a republican party in 1926 by Éamon de ...
politician and former
hurling
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player for
Laois
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. He was a
Teachta Dála
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(TD) for
Laois–Offaly between 1961 and 1981, and a government minister on two separate occasions during the
19th Dáil
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. He later represented
Leinster
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in the
European Parliament
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from 1979 to 1994.
Hurling career
Lalor was a member of the
Laois
County Laois ( ; ) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Eastern and Midland Region and in the province of Leinster. It was known as Queen's County from 1556 to 1922. The modern county takes its name from Loígis, a medieval kingdom. Hist ...
team that won the
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship in 1949. The team went on to compete in the
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
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final but lost to
Tipperary.
Later that year he helped his club
Abbeyleix
Abbeyleix (; ) is a town in County Laois, Ireland, located around south of the county town of Portlaoise. Abbelyleix is in a civil parish of the same name.
Abbeyleix was formerly located on the N8, the main road from Dublin to Cork. At one p ...
to win the
Laois Senior Hurling Championship. Between 1953 and 1956, Lalor was county secretary of Laois GAA.
He played
football
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and
hurling
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for his club and county for many years and is generally regarded as one of the most skillful hurlers to have pulled Laois jersey. This was evidenced by his selection in 1999 on the Laois Hurling Team of the Millennium.
Lalor played 70 times for Laois senior hurlers, scoring 199 points in his time with the senior team. At the time of his retirement, he was the all-time top scorer for the county and was top of the scoring charts for over 20 years. He also played five times for the senior footballers, scoring 13 points.
Political career
Lalor was elected to
Dáil Éireann
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on his first attempt at the
1961 general election as a
Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil ( ; ; meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna Fáil – The Republican Party (), is a centre to centre-right political party in Ireland.
Founded as a republican party in 1926 by Éamon de ...
TD for
Laois–Offaly in the
17th Dáil.
In 1965, he was appointed
Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister for Agriculture. The following year, Lalor became Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Transport and Power and
Posts and Telegraphs. Following the
1969 election, Lalor joined the cabinet of
Jack Lynch
John Mary Lynch (15 August 1917 – 20 October 1999) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1966 to 1973 and 1977 to 1979. He was Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1966 to 1979, Leader of the Opposition from 1973 to 1977, ...
as Minister for Posts and Telegraphs. In the cabinet reshuffle that took place following the
Arms Crisis in 1970, he took over the
Industry and Commerce portfolio, serving in that position until the
1973 general election, when a
Fine Gael
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–
Labour Party coalition took power.
Fianna Fáil was re-elected in a landslide victory at the
1977 general election and Lalor became
Government Chief Whip and
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence. In 1979, he was elected to the
European Parliament
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for the
Leinster constituency[ and did not stand for a fifth re-election in the 1981 general election.] He was re-elected to the European Parliament in 1984 and 1989, before retiring from politics in 1994. During his time as a member of the European Parliament, he was vice-chair of the parliamentary grouping the European Progressive Democrats and its successor the European Democratic Alliance. He was also a Vice-President of the European Parliament
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Role
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from 1982 to 1987.
Personal life
Lalor died on 29 July 2016 at the age of 90. He was survived by his four children. Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin
Micheál Martin (; born 16 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician serving as Taoiseach since January 2025, having previously held the position from 2020 to 2022. Martin served as Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Min ...
paid tribute to Lalor saying he "had a very distinguished career and represented the people of Laois-Offaly with great pride."
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1926 births
2016 deaths
Fianna Fáil TDs
Irish sportsperson-politicians
Members of Laois County Council
Members of the 17th Dáil
Members of the 18th Dáil
Members of the 19th Dáil
Members of the 20th Dáil
Members of the 21st Dáil
Laois inter-county hurlers
Abbeyleix hurlers
Politicians from County Laois
Fianna Fáil MEPs
MEPs for the Republic of Ireland 1989–1994
MEPs for the Republic of Ireland 1984–1989
MEPs for the Republic of Ireland 1979–1984
Ministers of State of the 21st Dáil
Parliamentary secretaries of the 18th Dáil
Government Chief Whip (Ireland)
Ministers for enterprise, trade and employment
20th-century Irish sportsmen