Ronan O'Neill

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Ronan O'Neill is an Irish Gaelic footballer. He played in the 2018 All Ireland Final. [1] He is working as a coach with the Fermanagh senior football team.

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Career

He won the 2014 Tyrone Senior Football Championship with his club Omagh St Enda's, scoring a last-minute goal against Carrickmore St Colmcille's in the final to bring about a scoreline of 1–10 to 0-12 and end a 26-year gap since the club's previous SFC title in 1988. [2] He also won the 2017 Tyrone Senior Football Championship with his club. [3]

O'Neill retired from play after lifting the Sam Maguire Cup after just missing out on the matchday panel for the 2021 Decider and giving ten years of inter-county surface. He plays club football for Omagh St Edna's. [4]

O'Neill was added to the Fermanagh backroom team with Kieran Donnelly as manager to coach forward play. [5]

Honours

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References

  1. Sweeney, Peter (4 September 2018). "Suspense suspended as Dubs make history against Tyrone". RTÉ.
  2. "O'Neill goal at death ends wait for Omagh". Irish Examiner . 29 September 2014.
  3. "Tyrone SFC final: Omagh see off 14-man Errigal". Hogan Stand . 15 October 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  4. Barry, Brian (14 April 2021). "Ronan O'Neill says he doesn't feel like he won an All-Ireland title with Tyrone". Sky Sports.
  5. Cauldwell, Gareth (12 September 2022). "Ronan O'Neill added to Fermanagh backroom team". The Impartial Reporter .