Alan O'Connor (Gaelic footballer)
Personal information | |||
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Irish name | Ailéin Ó Conchubhair | ||
Sport | Gaelic Football | ||
Position | Midfield | ||
Born |
Lucan, County Dublin, Ireland | 2 June 1985||
Height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | ||
Occupation | Electrician | ||
Club(s) | |||
Years | Club | ||
Lucan Sarsfields St Colum's Carbery | |||
Club titles | |||
Cork titles | 1 | ||
Inter-county(ies)* | |||
Years | County | Apps (scores) | |
2008-2017 | Cork | 42 (0-05) | |
Inter-county titles | |||
Munster titles | 3 | ||
All-Irelands | 1 | ||
NFL | 3 | ||
All Stars | 0 | ||
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 19:15, 16 October 2017. |
Alan O'Connor (born 2 June 1985) is an Irish Gaelic footballer. His league and championship career with the Cork senior team spanned ten seasons from 2008 to 2017.[1]
Born in Lucan, Dublin, O'Connor arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Cork minor team, before later joining the under-21 and junior sides. He made his senior debut in the 2008 championship. O'Connor went on to play a key role on the team for five years, and won one All-Ireland medal, three Munster medals and three National Football League medals. He was an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion.[citation needed]
O'Connor represented the Munster inter-provincial team on a number of occasions throughout his career, winning one Railway Cup medal. At club level he won one championship medal with divisional side Carbery while also playing for St Colum's.[citation needed]
O'Connor announced his retirement from inter-county football on 18 November 2013. He returned to the panel in May 2015.[2][3]
Career statistics
[edit]Team | Year | National League | Munster | All-Ireland | Total | |||||
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Division | Apps | Score | Apps | Score | Apps | Score | Apps | Score | ||
Cork | 2008 | Division 2 | 4 | 0-01 | 2 | 0-00 | 2 | 0-00 | 8 | 0-01 |
2009 | 8 | 0-04 | 4 | 0-00 | 3 | 0-01 | 15 | 0-05 | ||
2010 | Division 1 | 6 | 0-02 | 2 | 0-01 | 6 | 0-01 | 14 | 0-04 | |
2011 | 7 | 0-01 | 3 | 0-02 | 2 | 0-00 | 12 | 0-03 | ||
2012 | 8 | 1-03 | 1 | 0-00 | 2 | 0-00 | 11 | 1-03 | ||
2013 | 4 | 0-00 | 3 | 0-00 | 2 | 0-00 | 9 | 0-00 | ||
2014 | – | – | – | – | ||||||
2015 | – | 3 | 0-00 | 1 | 0-00 | 4 | 0-00 | |||
2016 | 0 | 0-00 | 0 | 0-00 | 3 | 0-00 | 3 | 0-00 | ||
2017 | Division 2 | 1 | 0-00 | 2 | 0-00 | 1 | 0-00 | 4 | 0-00 | |
Total | 38 | 1-11 | 20 | 0-03 | 22 | 0-02 | 80 | 1-16 |
Honours
[edit]- St Colum's
- Cork Junior B Hurling Championship (1): 2003
- West Cork Junior Football Championship (1): 2003
- Carbery
- Cork Senior Football Championship (1): 2004
- Cork
- All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (1): 2010
- Munster Senior Football Championship (3): 2008, 2009, 2012
- National Football League (Division 1) (3): 2010, 2011, 2012
- National Football League (Division 2) (1): 2009
- All-Ireland Junior Football Championship (2): 2005, 2007
- Munster Junior Football Championship (2): 2005, 2007
- Munster Under-21 Football Championship (2): 2004, 2005, 2006
- Munster
- Railway Cup (1): 2008
References
[edit]- ^ "Player profile: Alan O'Connor". Cork GAA website. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
- ^ Hurley, Denis (19 November 2013). "New dilemma for Cork as O'Connor joins exodus". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
- ^ "Cork's Alan O'Connor retires from inter-county football". Irish Independent. 18 November 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
- 1985 births
- Living people
- St Colum's Gaelic footballers
- Carbery Gaelic footballers
- Cork inter-county Gaelic footballers
- St Colum's hurlers
- Munster inter-provincial Gaelic footballers
- Winners of one All-Ireland medal (Gaelic football)
- Lucan Sarsfields Gaelic footballers
- Carbery hurlers
- Dual players
- Irish electricians
- 21st-century Irish sportsmen