Diarmuid Connolly

Irish Gaelic footballer

Diarmuid Connolly
Personal information
Irish name Diarmuid Ó Conghaile
Sport Gaelic football
Position Centre / Wing Forward
Born (1987-07-07) 7 July 1987 (age 36)
Dublin, Ireland
Height 1.87m (6ft2)
Nickname Dermo
Occupation National Sales Manager
Club(s)
Years Club
2005–
St Vincents
Club titles
Dublin titles 5
Leinster titles 4
All-Ireland Titles 2
Colleges(s)
Years College
2008–2010
Dublin Institute of Technology
College titles
Sigerson titles 0
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
2007–2020
Dublin 54 (12-75)
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 11
All-Irelands 7
NFL 4
All Stars 2
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 14:55, 17 July 2019.

Diarmuid Connolly (born 7 July 1987) is an Irish Gaelic footballer. His league and championship career at senior level as a forward playing for the Dublin county team initially spanned 11 seasons from 2007 until 2018 when he left the panel after appearing in a league game against Mayo in February 2018.[1]

In July 2019, Dublin senior football manager Jim Gavin confirmed in an interview with Dubs TV that Connolly was back training with the Dublin panel for the 2019 Championship. He went on to win sixth All Ireland title in September 2019.[2]

In October 2020, Connolly announced his retirement from inter-county football.[3][4]

Early life

Born in Dublin, Connolly inherited a passion for sport from his Kilkenny-born father and County Clare-born mother. He was educated at his secondary school Ardscoil Rís where he played competitive Gaelic football and hurling, and attended Scoil Mhuire Marino for Primary School while he also played soccer with Belvedere F.C. and Home Farm F.C.[5]

Career

Connolly first came to prominence as a Gaelic footballer and hurler at juvenile and underage levels with St Vincent's. He made his debut with the club's senior team in 2004. Since then Connolly has two All-Ireland Club Football medals. He has also won four Leinster medals and four county championship medals. Diarmuid has won 6 all irelands.

Connolly made his debut on the inter-county scene when he was selected for the Dublin minor team in 2005. After an unsuccessful minor tenure, he later joined the Dublin under-21 teams as a dual player and won a Leinster medal as a hurler. Connolly made his senior debut during the 2007 O'Byrne Cup. He won five All-Ireland medals, beginning with lone triumphs in 2011 and 2013, and followed by three successive championships from 2015 to 2017. Connolly also won ten Leinster medals and four National League medals. He received two All Star awards in 2014 and 2016.

In June 2017, Connolly received a 12-week ban after physical interference with linesman Ciaran Branagan during Dublin's win against Carlow in the quarter-final of the 2017 Leinster Senior Football Championship.[6][7]

In March 2018, Connolly left the Dublin senior football panel to spend the summer in Boston playing for Donegal Boston. He subsequently won the championship with the Boston club.[8]

In July 2019, Dublin senior football manager Jim Gavin confirmed in an interview with Dubs TV that Diarmuid Connolly was back training with the Dublin panel for the 2019 championship season.[2]

Personal life

Connolly pleaded guilty to assault causing harm during an unprovoked attack at a pub in Phibsborough on August 6, 2012. The victim, Anthony Kelly, suffered a fractured eye socket as a result of Connolly's assault. In October 2014, District Court Judge Patrick Clyne dismissed the case "because Connolly had done all that had been asked of him through a series of restorative justice measures".[9]

Peil Star film

In 2016, Diarmuid Connolly appeared in a Street Gaelic Football film created by Peil Star with Dublin teammate Shane Carthy and New York footballer C. J. Molloy. In the video, Connolly kicks a Gaelic football across the River Liffey in Dublin.[10]

Career statistics

As of rejoining Dublin GAA Senior Football panel 14 July 2019.
Team Season National League Leinster All-Ireland Total
Division Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Dublin 2007 Division 1A 6 1-06 3 0-00 2 0-04 11 1-10
2008 Division 2 3 1-06 2 1-05 1 0-00 6 2-11
2009 Division 1 5 0-10 3 0-01 1 0-00 9 0-11
2010 1 0-00 0 0-00 0 0-00 1 0-00
2011 8 4-11 3 1-03 3 0-07 14 5-21
2012 7 4-21 2 1-04 2 0-02 11 5-27
2013 8 1-20 3 1-04 3 0-05 14 2-29
2014 5 2-11 3 1-04 2 1-07 10 4-22
2015 5 1-05 3 3-06 4 1-04 12 5-15
2016 6 3-05 3 1-09 4 1-07 13 5-21
2017 3 0-02 1 0-01 2 0-01 6 0-04
2018 0 0-00 0 0-00 0 0-00 0 0-00
2019 0 0-00 0 0-00 2 0-00 2 0-09
Total 57 17-97 26 9-37 26 3-37 107 29-171

Honours

St Vincents

Dublin

Individual

References

  1. ^ "Keeping up with Diarmuid Connolly: The Dublin star talks family, hurling and MMA". The 42. 20 July 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Jim Gavin confirms Diarmuid Connolly return to Dublin camp". Dublin GAA. 14 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Diarmuid Connolly hangs up his boots with Dublin". 30 September 2020 – via www.rte.ie.
  4. ^ "Diarmuid Connolly announces inter-county retirement to bring brilliant Dublin career to a close". The 42. 1 October 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  5. ^ Keys, Colm (20 July 2016). "I didn't really follow the footballers when I was growing up - Connolly". The 42. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  6. ^ "Diarmuid Connolly LOSES CHC appeal against 12-week ban for linesman push". Irish Independent. 14 June 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  7. ^ "Life without Diarmuid - Dublin set to start without Connolly for first time after 28-game run". The 42. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  8. ^ "Dublin leave door open for Diarmuid Connolly return ahead of five in-a-row bid". Irish Independent. 4 September 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  9. ^ "Dublin football star Diarmuid Connolly dodges jail sentence and conviction for unprovoked pub attack". Irish Daily Mirror. 28 October 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  10. ^ "Diarmuid Connolly's wheelie bin trick shot and kick across the Liffey are damn impressive".
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Dublin football team – current senior panel
  • 1 E. Comerford

Subs
17 C. Basquel for Costello
21 T. Lahiff for Cooper
19 S. Bugler for Scully
7 S. MacMahon for Murchan
23 P. McMahon for MacMahon
22 R. McDaid for J. Small
20 A. Byrne for Howard

Subs not used
16 M. Shiel
18 R. Basquel
25 P. Ó Cofaigh-Byrne
26 C. O'Shea

Manager
D. Farrell
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
B. Cullen
Coach
B. O'Regan

Above is the starting lineup vs Mayo on 14 August 2021

Vincents squads
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St. Vincent's – 2008 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions (2nd title)
Sub used
R. Trainor for P. Gilroy
C. Brady for H. Coghlan
R. Fallon for H. Gill
W. Lowry for K. Golden
Manager
M. Whelan
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St Vincent's – 2014 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions (3rd title)
Sub used
T. Diamond for Burke
C. Diamond for Fennell
K. Golden for Trainor
A. Baxter for Dorney
N. Mullins for Carthy
Manager
T. Conroy
Dublin squads
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Dublin – 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (23rd title)
Subs used
21 P. McMahon for McCarthy
24 K. McManamon for Flynn
20 E. O'Gara for Cahill
25 E. Fennell for Bastick
Subs not used
16 M. Savage
17 P. Conlon
18 P. Casey
19 D. Henry
22 T. Quinn
23 S. Murray
26 R. McConnell
27 C. Dias
28 D. Lally
29 P. Brogan
30 P. Griffin
Manager
P. Gilroy
Performance coach
C. Currid
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Dublin – 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (24th title)
Subs used
25 E. O'Gara for Mannion
20 D. Daly for McCaffrey
26 D. Rock for Kilkenny
22 K. McManamon for Andrews
17 D. Bastick for Cooper
Subs not used
16 S. Supple
18 S. Carthy
19 B. Cullen
21 M. Fitzsimons
23 K. Nolan
24 K. O'Brien
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
D. Byrne
D. Darcy
M. Deegan
S. O'Hanlon

(Team on 22 September 2013)

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Dublin – 2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (25th title)
Subs used
25 K. McManamon for Rock
24 M. D. MacAuley for Bastick
22 M. Fitzsimons for Cooper
26 J. Small for McCaffrey
21 D. Daly for O'Sullivan
18 A. Brogan for Fenton
Subs not used
16 M. Savage
17 T. Brady
19 D. Byrne
20 C. Costello
23 E. Lowndes
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
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Dublin – 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (26th title)
Subs used
4 D. Byrne for J. Cooper
15 B. Brogan for P. Andrews
9 M. D. MacAuley for P. Mannion
20 C. Costello for K. McManamon
23 E. Lowndes for J. Small
21 D. Daly for C. O'Sullivan
Subs not used
16 M. Savage
18 D. Bastick
19 T. Brady
25 C. O'Callaghan
26 E. O'Gara
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
M. Deegan
D. Byrne
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Dublin – 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (27th title)
Subs used
22 P. Flynn for J. McCaffrey
19 D. Connolly for P. Andrews
25 K. McManamon for E. O'Gara
17 B. Brogan for P. Flynn
12 N. Scully for C. O'Callaghan
20 C. Costello for P. Mannion
Subs not used
16 E. Comerford
18 D. Byrne
21 D. Daly
23 E. Lowndes
24 M. D. MacAuley
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
M. Deegan
D. Byrne
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Dublin – 2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (29th title)
Subs used in replay
19 D. Connolly for J. McCaffrey
22 P. McMahon for E. Murchan
20 C. Costello for N. Scully
25 C. O'Sullivan for D. Byrne
23 K. McManamon for P. Mannion
9 M. D. MacAuley for B. Howard
Subs not used in replay
16 E. Comerford
17 P. Andrews
18 B. Brogan
21 E. Lowndes
26 P. Small
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
J. Sherlock
Awards
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2014 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2016 All Star Gaelic Football Team