Seán Donnelly

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Nativename
Seán Ó Donnaile (Irish)
Born1940 (1940)
Died (aged 83)
Longford, Ireland
OccupationSecondary school teacher
Seán Donnelly
Personal information
Native name
Seán Ó Donnaile (Irish)
Born1940 (1940)
Died (aged 83)
Longford, Ireland
OccupationSecondary school teacher
Sport
SportGaelic football
PositionLeft corner-forward
Club
Years Club
1959–1982
Longford Slashers
Club titles
Longford titles 4
College
Years College
1959–1964
University College Galway
College titles
Sigerson titles 3
Inter-county
Years County Apps (scores)
1959–1973
Longford 29 (12–7)
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 1
All-Irelands 0
NFL 1

Seán Donnelly (1940 – 2 January 2024) was an Irish Gaelic footballer, administrator and manager. He played at club level with Longford Slashers and at inter-county level with the Longford senior football team. Donnelly also served as county board officer and manager.

Donnelly first played Gaelic football to a high standard as a schoolboy at St Mel's College. He later became a member of the University College Galway team that reached four successive Sigerson Cup finals between 1961 and 1964, winning three titles in 1961, 1963 and 1964.[1] Donnelly's performances also earned his inclusion on the Combined Universities team.

At club level, Donnelly joined the newly-formed Longford Slashers and won a Longford MFC medal in 1958. His adult club career lasted for nearly 25 years and spanned four decades, during which time he won Longford SFC medals in 1959, 1961, 1971 and as player-manager in 1975. Donnelly also spent some summers during the early part of his club career playing in England and he won a London SFC medal with the St Vincent's club in 1961. He brought his club career to an end after winning the Longford JFC title in 1982.[2]

Donnelly first appeared on the inter-county scene with Longford as a member of the junior team in 1959. That year he also made his senior team debut in a tournament game. Donnelly was an ever-present member of the team during Longford's most successful era.[3] After winning an O'Byrne Cup title in 1965, he was part of the team that defeated Galway and New York to win the National League Division 1 title in 1966.[4] Two years later, Donnelly added a Leinster SFC medal to his collection after Longford claimed their first ever title.[5][6] He captained the team to the National League Division 2 title in 1972. Donnelly retired from the inter-county game in 1973.

Administrative career

At the height of playing career, Donnelly became involved in the administrative affairs of the GAA. He served as secretary of the Longford County Board from 1968 to 1977. During his tenure he was heavily involved in organisation of Longford's inaugural Scór. Donnelly also served as manager of the Longford senior team for the 1975 season.[7]

Personal life and death

Honours

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