David Judge (field hockey)


Harold David Judge, also known as David Judge, was a former Great Britain and Ireland men's field hockey international. He represented Great Britain at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Between 1957 and 1978 Judge made 124 senior appearances for Ireland. He also represented Ireland at the 1970 and 1972 EuroHockey Nations Championships and at the 1978 Men's Hockey World Cup. In 2006 he was inducted into the inaugural Irish Hockey Association Hall of Fame. He also won Irish Senior Cup titles with Three Rock Rovers.

Early years, family and education

Judge was raised in Rathgar. He had three siblings – two sisters, Sylvia and Maeve and a brother, Norman. His earliest introduction to field hockey was playing the game in the back garden with Norman. Judge was educated at Avoca School, Portora Royal School and Trinity College Dublin.

Domestic teams

Early years

Judge was a schoolboy field hockey player with both Avoca School and Portora Royal School. He also represented Ulster at schoolboy level.

Dublin University

While studying at Trinity College Dublin, Judge played for Dublin University. He was also selected to play for the Buccaneers touring team.
In 2011 Judge was inducted into the Dublin University Hockey Club Hall of Fame.

Three Rock Rovers

After graduating from Trinity College Dublin, Judge played for Three Rock Rovers, helping them win the Irish Senior Cup on several occasions.

International

Ireland

Between 1957 and 1978 Judge made 124 senior appearances for Ireland. He made his debut for Ireland in an away game against Scotland. He represented Ireland at the 1970 and 1972 EuroHockey Nations Championships and at the 1978 Men's Hockey World Cup. He also captained Ireland on 30 occasions and helped them win the 1972 Santander Trophy. In 2006 Judge was inducted into the inaugural Irish Hockey Association Hall of Fame. Other inductees included his former Ireland and Great Britain teammate, Harry Cahill plus Maeve Kyle and Thelma Hopkins.

Great Britain

Together with fellow Ireland international, Harry Cahill, Judge represented Great Britain at the 1964 Summer Olympics. In December 1963 he also toured India and Ceylon with Great Britain.
TournamentsPlaceTeam
1963 tour of India and Ceylon
1964 Summer Olympics9th
1970 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship9th
1972 Men's EuroHockey Nations Championship
1972 Santander Trophy1st
1977 Men's Intercontinental Cup2nd
1978 Men's Hockey World Cup12th

Later life

In 1981 Judge participated in Ireland's version of Superstars, competing against, amongst others Declan Burns, Bernard Brogan and Barry McGuigan. In the final, Judge won the rowing event. After his retirement as a field hockey player, Judge served as a coach at both Avoca and Old Alex, guiding both teams to club titles. He also served as president of the Leinster Hockey Association, overseeing the merger of the women's and men's branches. He also served as an assistant coach with the Ireland men. Judge died on 17 October 2015, aged 79. He was survived by his wife Grania, son Dermot, three daughters – Wendy, Kerri and Heather – and six grandchildren.

Honours

;Ireland
;Three Rock Rovers