Jack Ferriter

An Daingean Jack Ferriter is a former Gaelic footballer from Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland.

[2] Ferriter suffered a shoulder injury which curtailed a promising senior career with Kerry at a relatively early age.

He lined out in the 2004 Cork Senior Football Championship final when Bishopstown lost to Carbery GAA.

He was a sub during the Munster championship, as Kerry won the title by beating Waterford in final.

He started at Left Half Forward in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Donegal.

Ferriter was awarded the Player of the Tournament in the Sigerson Cup competition of 1998 as the college made it three titles in a row.

He played at Center Forward as Kerry beat Limerick, Cork and Tipperary to win the Munster title.

On the back of his displays with the Under 21's Ferriter was brought into the Kerry senior panel for the 1995/96 National League.

He played in all six of Kerry's game, including the quarter-final loss to Cork.

He was linked with joining Cavan, Galway and Cork at different times but never played championship football.