Vincent O'Connor

Irish Gaelic footballer

Vincent O'Connor
Personal information
Irish name Uinseann Ó Conchubhair
Sport Gaelic football
Position Left wing-forward
Born 1957
Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland
Nickname Shin
Club(s)
Years Club
1970s-1990s
Dingle
Club titles
Kerry titles 2
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
1977-1984
Kerry 12 (1-05)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 3
All-Irelands 1
NFL 2
All Stars 0
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 20:18, 23 September 2011.

Vincent 'Shin' O'Connor (born 1957 in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland) is an Irish former sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club Dingle and was a member of the Kerry senior inter-county team from 1977 until 1984.[1] He was a selector under Páidí Ó Sé during his time a Clare manager.

Club

At club level he lined out with Dingle and West Kerry. He won back to back Kerry Senior Football Championship titles in 1984/85 with West Kerry.

With Dingle he won back to back Kerry Intermediate Football Championship titles in 1988/89.

Minor

O'Connor lined out with Kerry at minor level in 1975. A semi-final win over Tipperary on a 6-23 to 0-05 scoreline and a Munster final win over Cork on a 3-07 to 1-11 scoreline seen him pick up a Munster Minor Football Championship medal.[2]

He missed the sides semi-final win over Roscommon but was back for the final. He was at Left Corner Back in a 1-10 to 0-04 win over Tyrone to pick up an All-Ireland Minor Football Championship medal.[3]

Under 21

O'Connor joined the Under 21 team straight out of minor.

In 1976 wins over Tipperary and Cork seen him pick up a Munster Under 21 Football Championship medal.[4] A semi-final win over Mayo seen Kerry qualify for the All-Ireland final. He was Right Half Back during a 0-14 to 1-03 win to pick up an All-Ireland Under 21 Football Championship medal.[5]

In 1977 wins over Clare and Cork seen him pick up his second Munster title.[6] An All-Ireland semi-final win over Leitrim seen him qualify for another final. In the final Kerry faced Down. A 1-11 to 1-05 win seen him pick up his second All-Ireland U21 title.[7]

In 1978 wins over Tipperary,Clare and Cork seen O'Connor pick up his third Munster title in a row. A semi-final win over Louth seen O'Connor qualified for a third All-Ireland final in a row. There was to be no three in a row as Kerry cam up short on a 1-09 to 1-08 scoreline to Rocommon.[8]

Senior

O'Connor first joined the Kerry senior team during the 1976/77 National League where he played four games.[9] He played no part in the subsequent championship.

He played three games during the 1977/78 League.[10] He was part of the championship panel that went on to win that years All-Ireland.

He played another four games in the 1978/79 league.[11] He made his championship debut in a game later known as the Miltown Massacre. He was midfield, and scored 1-02, as powered to a 9-21 to 1-09 win over Clare.[12] He was again midfield for the Munster final with Cork. A 2-14 to 2-04 win seen him pick up his first Munster Senior Football Championship title.[13] He was again at midfield, and score a point, in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Monaghan. He lost his place for the All-Ireland final with Dublin. he did however come on in a 3-13 to 1-08 win to pick up his first All-Ireland on the field.[14]

He played in all eight of Kerry's 1979/80 National League games, including the final loss to Cork.[15] His only championship game came in the Munster final with Cork. A 3-13 to 0-12 win seen him pick up his second Munster title.[13]

1981/82 seen him line out in another league final against Cork. The sides finished level; however, he missed out on the replay.[16] He made his first championship start since 1979 when he lined out against Clare in the Munster semi-final. He was back among the subs, but appeared as he picked up his third Munster title after overcoming Cork in the final after a replay.[13]

In 1983 he lined out in yet another Munster final with Cork. But for the second year in a row Kerry were undone by a late goal. This time by Tadhg Murphy as Cork took the Munster title for the first time since 1974.[17]

In the 1983/84 National League he lined out in seven of Kerry's games. This including the final win over Galway.[18] Despite his role in the league win his only championship appearance was also against Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final.[19]

His final appearance with Kerry came in the 1987 Munster final replay loss to Cork.[20]

Despite a successful underage and National League career O'Connor could never hold down a place in the championship team. In all he made 12 Championship appearances between 1979 and 1987.

References

  1. ^ "Player profile: Vincent O'Connor". Terrace Talk. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Minor Football - Munster GAA". Munster GAA - Aras Mumhan. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1975 Minor :: All-Ireland Final :: Kerry Vs Tyrone". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Under 21 Football - Munster GAA". Munster GAA - Aras Mumhan. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1976 U21 :: All-Ireland Final :: Kerry Vs Kildare". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1977 U21 :: Munster Final :: Kerry Vs Cork". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  7. ^ "HoganStand GAA Football and Hurling". hoganstand.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1978 U21". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  9. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1977 League". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  10. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1978 League :: :: Kerry Vs Offaly". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  11. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1979 League". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1979 Championship :: Munster Semi-Final :: Kerry Vs Clare". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  13. ^ a b c "Senior Football - Munster GAA". Munster GAA - Aras Mumhan. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  14. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1979 Championship :: All-Ireland Final :: Kerry Vs Dublin". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  15. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: 1980 League". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  16. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1982 League :: League Final :: Kerry Vs Cork". www.terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  17. ^ Hurley, Denis (5 November 2020). "Tadhg Murphy on the late goal that broke Kerry's heart in 1983 Munster final". echo live. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  18. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1984 League :: Final :: Kerry Vs Galway". terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  19. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1984 Championship :: All-Ireland Semi-Final :: Kerry Vs Galway". terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  20. ^ "Terrace Talk :: Kerry Football :: :: 1987 Championship :: Munster Final Replay :: Kerry Vs Cork". terracetalk.com. Retrieved 12 September 2023.

External links

  • O'Connor issues rallying cry to Clare wannabes - HoganStand
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Kerry – 1975 All-Ireland Minor Football Champions (8th title)
  • 1 C. Nelligan
  • 2 V. O'Connor
  • 3 M. O'Sullivan
  • 4 M. Colgan
  • 5 J.J. O'Connor
  • 6 M. Spillane
  • 7 G. Casey
  • 8 S. Walsh
  • 9 N. O'Donovan
  • 10 F. Scannell (c)
  • 11 J. Mulvihill
  • 12 R. Bunyan
  • 13 C. O'Connor
  • 14 J. O'Shea
  • 15 P. Sheehan
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Kerry – 1976 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (4th title)
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
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Kerry – 1977 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (5th title)
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M. O'Dwyer
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Kerry – 1978 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (24th title)
Sub used
20 Paudie O'Mahony for J. Deenihan
Subs not used
16 J. Mulvihill
17 V. O'Connor
18 P. O'Mahony
19 G. Griffin
21 P. McCarthy
22 M. O'Sullivan
23 T. Bridgeman
24 G. O'Driscoll
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
P. O'Shea
J. Keohane
L. Higgins
B. O'Callaghan
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Kerry – 1979 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (25th title)
Sub used
16 V. O'Connor
Sub used
17 G. Power
18 G. O'Keeffe
19 B. Walsh
20 J. L. McElligott
21 P. O'Mahony
22 G. O'Driscoll
23 T. O'Regan
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
P. O'Shea
J. Keohane
L. Higgins
B. O'Callaghan
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Kerry – 1982 National Football League Champions (14th title)
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
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Kerry – 1982 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Sub used
20 P. Spillane for D. Moran
Subs not used
16 G. Lynch
17 V. O'Connor
18 M. Spillane
19 J. L. McElligott
20 P. O'Mahony
21 J. Doyle
22 H. Moynihan
23 J. Deenihan
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
P. O'Shea
J. Keohane
L. Higgins
B. O'Callaghan
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Kerry – 1984 National Football League Champions (15th title)
Subs
E. Liston
W. Maher
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
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Kerry – 1984 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (28th title)
Sub used
18 T. O'Dowd for J. Egan
Subs not used
16 M. Sheehy
19 D. O'Donoghue
20 J. Higgins
21 D. Hartnett
22 G. O'Sullivan
23 W. O'Connor
24 V. O'Connor
25 T. Lynch
26 M. Keating
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
K. Griffin
J. Keohane
M. O'Sullivan
E. O'Sullivan


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