Personal information | |||
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Sport | Hurling | ||
Born | 1987/8 | ||
Club(s) | |||
Years | Club | ||
200?– | Setanta | ||
Inter-county(ies) | |||
Years | County | Apps (scores) | |
c. 2003/4– | Donegal | 153 |
Danny Cullen (born 1987/8) [1] [2] is a hurler. He plays for Setanta, the Donegal county team and the Ireland national team.
He has won three Nicky Rackard Cups and represented (and captained) Ireland against Scotland in the Shinty-Hurling International Series.
Cullen's grandfather, Danny Snr, was a founder of Setanta in 1979. [3] He (the grandson) won a Donegal Senior Hurling Championship in 2017.[ citation needed ] Setanta followed this with an Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship, also in 2017. [3] [4] He won another Donegal SHC in 2019, scoring 0–1 in the final. [5]
He played on the Setanta team that won the 2022 Ulster Junior Club Hurling Championship. [6]
He played on the Setanta team that won the 2023 Ulster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship, thus becoming the first team from Donegal to win the competition, and scored 0–1 in the final. [7] [8]
Cullen has coached under-age teams for his club. [2]
He played for NUI Galway. [2]
Cullen made his debut for Donegal at the age of 16. [1] He has also captained his county. [3] [9] [10]
He was part of a delegation to Croke Park who staged a sit-in as part of their effort to free Donegal manager Eamonn Campbell from suspension for the 2009 Lory Meagher Cup final against Tyrone. [11]
Cullen won the 2013 Nicky Rackard Cup with Donegal, playing in the final against Roscommon and scoring three points. [12]
He played for Donegal during the 2018 National Hurling League, when the county recorded their first competitive victories over Derry and Down. [3] [13] [14] He later cited the Down victory as important to him, since Down versus Tipperary in the 1997 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-final was the first hurling match he attended at Croke Park. [3] Donegal also defeated Armagh in the closing game of that league campaign. [15] They went on to win the 2018 Nicky Rackard Cup. [16]
Cullen featured in the 2016 Champions 15. [17] He was also a Champions 15 nominee in 2019. [18] He was named on the 2020 Champions 15 team and also received the Nicky Rackard Hurler of the Year following Donegal's earlier victory in the 2020 Nicky Rackard Cup Final. [19] [20] He scored three points in the final. [21]
By the end of 2022, Cullen had made 153 appearances for Donegal (more than any other panel member), with Seán McVeigh — who retired that year — in second place, ending on 129 appearances. [22]
Cullen was named on the 2023 Champion 15 Team of the Year. [23]
Cullen was selected to play for Ireland against Scotland in the Shinty–Hurling International Series played over two games at Croke Park in Dublin and Bught Park in Inverness in 2013. [24] [ needs update ] He was also selected for the Inverness contest at Bught Park in 2018. [25] Ireland lost. [26] He captained the Ireland team for the Abbotstown contest in 2019, and was his county's only representative in that year's squad. [18] [27] Though he scored, Ireland lost. [26]
Cullen's sister, Ciara, is married to Declan Coulter. [28]
He appeared in a short film on hurling made by a CNN-owned company based in New York and London. [9]
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Danny Cullen has now been playing senior intercounty hurling with Donegal for half of his life… 'I'm 32 now so I have been on the go a good while', said Cullen. 'I think I was 16 when I played first so some people have been saying I was a veteran since I was 25!'
'When I was younger, I was hurling with the college (NUIG) at a high level… 'I'm 32 now… I have been coaching our Under 12s with Setanta for the last five or six years as well…
Donegal captain Danny Cullen is indicative of the type of hurler who was born into the small ball tradition… and the club progressed through the years, most notably winning the Ulster Club JHC last year with county skipper Cullen playing a key role.
Declan Coulter and Danny Cullen were the experienced heads behind the flourish which saw Gilmore add another three scores, with Cullen, Oisin Marley and Josh Connolly McGee also on target as they built up a 0–11 to 0–5 interval advantage.
The Donegal Captain was part of a Great Big Story production documenting the tradition of the country's national sport.
Donegal will also have a new skipper this season as St Eunan's Sean McVeigh takes over the armband from Danny Cullen.
Danny Cullen (Setanta) and Pádraig Doherty (Burt) make up two-thirds of the half-forward line in the 'Champions 15' selection.
Most-capped of 2022 squad: 153 Danny Cullen 129 Seán McVeigh 108 Ronan McDermott
Scotland and Ireland held onto their Senior and Under 21 Shinty–Hurling International titles after strong second half displays in Dublin at the weekend… Kildare's Paul Divilly and Donegal's Danny Cullen ensured a 0-2 to 0-0 lead after four minutes, but despite Ireland's dominance in the opening stages, they failed to make it count on the score-board.
Donegal's Danny Cullen will captain a team which includes Laois stalwarts Willie Dunphy and Ryan Mullaney, Kerry's Mikey Boyle and Shane Nolan, and Westmeath duo Joey Boyle and Shane McGovern.
And while Coulter and his brother-in-law, Danny Cullen, played huge roles, Coulter quickly shines a light on Mark Devine: that man scored 2–2 from play and he is some player.
[Donegal hurling manager Mickey McCann]: 'Danny Cullen was just back from honeymoon on the Saturday and he took part in training on Sunday so that is a boost'.
'I was just delighted the ways things finished up for us', [Danny] Cullen told the Donegal News. 'We won the league — that moves us up to Division 2B'.