Moore first came to prominence as a Gaelic footballer when he was selected for the Munster colleges team while a student at the North Monastery. After a brief stint with the Mitchels club in Castlebar, he subsequently joined the Glenview club also earned selection on the Seandún divisional team. A brief period with the Cork junior team was followed by inclusion on the senior side in 1954. Moore enjoyed great success throughout the 1956–57 seasons, winning a National League medal and consecutive Munster Championship medals. The ultimate success eluded him as Cork suffered back-to-back All-Ireland final defeats to Galway and Louth.[1][2] Moore was also a noted athlete and lifted the Irish decathlon title in 1958, as well as an All-Ireland title in basketball. A motorcycle accident in December 1958 brought a premature end to his football and athletic careers.[citation needed]
Personal life
Moore was born in Moneygall, County Offaly. The son of a Garda, the family moved to Cork when he was just six months old. After his education at the North Monastery, Moore spent a year working in the tax office in Castlebar. He returned to Cork and worked as an administrative officer with the ESB.[3]