John Considine (born 26 October 1964) is an Irish former hurler who played as a right corner-back for the Cork senior team.
Born in Glanmire, Cork, Considine first played competitive hurling during his schooling at Sullivan's Quay CBS.
In 1987 Considine was at left wing-back on the University College Cork team that reached the final of the inert-varsities championship.
Fierce rivals University College Dublin provided the opposition, however, a narrow 1-11 to 0-11 victory gave Considine a first Fitzgibbon Cup medal.
Considine won a fourth and final Fitzgibbon Cup medal in 1991 as UCC defeated University College Dublin by 1-14 to 1-6.
Galway were once again the red-hot favourites and justified this tag by going seven points ahead in the opening thirty-five minutes thanks to a masterful display by Joe Cooney.
The game was effectively decided on an incident which occurred midway through the second half when Cork goalkeeper Ger Cunningham blocked a point-blank shot from Martin Naughton with his nose.
Considine was appointed caretaker manager of the Cork senior hurling team on 12 March 2009[3] He succeeded Gerald McCarthy and defeated Dónal O'Grady for the position.