Hegarty served in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968 and was part of the army reserve from 1969 to 1994. He was a commissioned officer from 1971. He also worked as an insurance consultant. Following his election in 1995, he was a National Party backbencher in the Borbidge Government. In June 1998 he became Deputy Opposition Whip, serving until his defeat in 2001.
John Edward "Jack" Hegarty (June 9, 1888 – ?) was an American football player and coach of football and basketball. He served as the head football coach at North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, now North Carolina State University, from 1914 to 1915, compiling a record of 5–6–2. Hegarty also coached basketball for a season at North Carolina A&M in 1913–14, tallying a mark of 6–7. He was also the head coach of the Washington Senators, who played three games in the National Football League in 1921. Before becoming a coach, Hegarty played college football at Georgetown University from 1910 until 1912.
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† - Does not include the forfeit by the Rochester Jeffersons that is not officially recognized by the NFL
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John Hegarty’s side finished top of the Division 4 table and were the only football team in the country to win all seven of their group games ... READ MORE. Championship 2025 ... .
SATURDAY 5 APRIL ... TV ... Still, John Hegarty's side are on upward trajectory boosted by the presence of Niall Hughes, Páiric Hughes, Mark Rossiter (below) in attack, and Darragh Brooks' ability to ping them over while on the charge from his No 1 berth.
For John Hegarty's troops this elevation is a year delayed ... "We knew our league was effectively over that day in Carrick-on-Shannon," Hegarty tells RTÉSport, when speaking ahead of the divisional decider.
Kerry v Mayo...The new rules really suit both of them ... On the flip of that with additional space, there is no better team to exploit that than Kerry ... They have beaten Limerick in the league campaign already and John Hegarty is doing a fine job there.
John Hegarty's side are preparing for a big day out in Croker after winning seven from seven in Division 4, securing promotion with two weekends to spare ... Carrick-on-Shannon," Hegarty tells RTÉSport.