Background
The third son of Patrick Curran, a farmer of Ballyseedy, County Kerry, he was apprenticed as a grocer as a young man, and "lived in" at Baily"s in the Mall in Tralee.
The third son of Patrick Curran, a farmer of Ballyseedy, County Kerry, he was apprenticed as a grocer as a young man, and "lived in" at Baily"s in the Mall in Tralee.
Curran was one of Kerry"s players (as a forward) against Kildare in the 1903 All-Ireland home final series of games, contributing to their victorythe first ever for the Kerry side at this levelby scoring a goal at a critical point. The following year, he played again for Kerry, with the team defeating Dublin by 0-5 to 0-2 in the final. On Curran"s death, only Denny Breen remained of the 1903 Kerry winning team
Curran"s younger brother Michael took in the Republican Stephen Fuller at his farm following Fuller"s injury in the explosion that killed several of his compatriots during the "Ballyseedy Massacre" of March 1923.
Outside of his sporting endeavours, Curran was employed as an official of Tralee Harbour Board, serving also as Secretary of the Roger Casement Fianna Fáil Cumann of Tralee, President of the John Mitchel Gaelic Athletic Association Club, and member of Tralee Urban Council.