Thomas John "Jack" Egan (22 July 1904 – 31 January 1984) was an Irish hurler who played as a midfielder for the Cork senior team.
Born in Cork city, Egan initially played hurling for the local Blackpool club Glen Rovers.
At club level, Egan won several championship medals in the different grades with Glen Rovers and later Blackrock.
In 1924 Egan was a key member of the Glen Rovers team that reached the final of the junior championship for the first time.
[citation needed] In 1926, in a season in which he captained his club's junior side,[3] Egan was drafted onto the Cork senior panel.
He was later dropped to the substitutes' bench, as Cork completed a clean sweep of Munster and All-Ireland titles once again.