Declan Goode (4 June 1913 – 4 January 1998) was an Irish hurler, Gaelic footballer, referee, administrator and politician.
He also lined out at juvenile and underage levels with the Dungarvan club, winning two Waterford MHC titles, before progressing to the senior teams as a dual player.
He claimed a Munster SHC medal in 1938 and was at corner-forward when Waterford suffered a defeat by Dublin in that year's All-Ireland final.
He won a Railway Cup medal with the province's hurlers in 1940, however, his four-year tenure with the Gaelic football team was less successful.
Goode later worked at the leather factory, the Chocolate Crumb plant and Sarah Vaccine, a veterinary and medical concern.