• Marc Ó (born 25 April 1980) is an Irish sportsman. A teacher by profession, he works in the CBS in Tralee County Kerry, he played Gaelic football for...
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  • from 1974 to 1988. Ó is widely regarded as one of the greatest defenders of his generation. Born in Ceann Trá, County Kerry, Ó was named after the...
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  • , Irish language writer and musician Marc Ó , Irish sportsman Mícheál Ó , Irish sportsman Páidí Ó (1955–2012), Irish footballer Tomás Ó ,...
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  • following few years saw Ó enjoy little success with the club after the victories of the earlier parts of the decade. Ó first came to prominence...
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    Ó Sé's side by 2–10 to 1–12. By the mid-1990s, Ó had joined the Kerry minor football team. In 1996 Kerry reached the provincial decider, with Ó ...
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  • McCarthy2nd,  Tomás Ó  , Paul Galvin, Colm Cooper2nd 2005: Diarmuid Murphy2nd, Mike McCarthy3rd, Tomás Ó Sé2nd, Colm Cooper3rd 2006: Marc Ó , Séamus Moynihan3rd...
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  • Seán O'Shea (Irish: Seán Ó ) (born 17 July 1998) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Kerry SFC club Kenmare Shamrocks and at inter-county level...
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    have won the award. They are: Brogan: Bernard and Alan of Dublin Ó : Tomás and Marc of Kerry "O'Neill completes Footballer of the Year hat-trick". Irish...
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  • manager Páidí Ó , All-Ireland SFC winning manager in 1997 and 2000 and All-Ireland SFC winning player eight times between 1975 and 1986. Ó fell ill and...
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  • McCarthy2nd,  Tomás Ó  , Paul Galvin, Colm Cooper2nd 2005: Diarmuid Murphy2nd, Mike McCarthy3rd, Tomás Ó Sé2nd, Colm Cooper3rd 2006: Marc Ó , Séamus Moynihan3rd...
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  • 2007 Marc Ó Kerry 2006 Kieran Donaghy Kerry 2005 Stephen O'Neill Tyrone 2004 Tomás Ó Kerry 2003 Steven McDonnell Armagh 2002 Kieran McGeeney Armagh...
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  • was presented by Gráinne McElwain, alongside pundits Michael Murphy, Marc Ó , Paddy Andrews, Séamus Hickey, Tommy Walsh, John O'Dwyer, and Eoin Cadogan...
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  • Brogan (Dublin) Diarmuid Murphy (Kerry), Marc Ó (Kerry), Michael Shields (Cork), Tom O'Sullivan (Kerry), Tomás Ó (Kerry), Graham Canty (Cork), John Miskella(Cork)...
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    team. The omission of Marc Ó meant Kerry started (and, in the end, completed) an All-Ireland final without a member of the Ó family for the first...
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  • McGurk of Derry Tom, Mick and Pat Spillane of Kerry Tomás, Darragh and Marc Ó of Kerry Kenneth and Conor Mortimer of Mayo Alan and Bernard Brogan Jnr...
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  • Footballer of the Year 2007. Darragh Ó - Six time All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner.Four time All-Star. Tomás Ó - Five time All-Ireland Senior...
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  • 2008, 2011 Páidí Ó Dara Ó Cinnéide Tomás Ó Flatharta Rónán Ó Flatharta Mícheál Ó Marc Ó Darragh Ó Tomás Ó Páidí Ó Aodán Mac Gearailt...
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    (Galway) Seamus Moynihan (Kerry) Eamonn O'Hara (Sligo) Darragh Ó (Kerry) Tomás Ó (Kerry) Brendan Jer O'Sullivan (Cork) Anthony Rainbow (Kildare)...
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  • by the GAA since 1995, as part of the GAA GPA All Stars Awards. Marc and Tomás Ó of Kerry, and Alan and Bernard Brogan (junior) of Dublin are the...
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  • their starting line-ups. Kerry announced their team on 18 September, with Marc Ó being recalled to the starting line-up and Kieran Donaghy starting at...
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  • 2002–2017 3 Marc Ó Kerry 88 2002–2015 4 Tomás Ó Kerry 88 1998–2013 5 Colm Cooper Kerry 85 2002–2016 6 Andy Moran Mayo 84 2004–2019 7 Darragh Ó Kerry...
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  • 'Thorny' O'Shea of Kerry in 1965, Charlie Nelligan of Kerry in 1978, Páidí Ó of Kerry in 1979, Brian Mullins, Kieran Duff, Ray Hazley of Dublin and Tomás...
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  • 2017, 70 championship appearances and 85 league appearances Marc Ó Páidí Ó Tomás Ó Jack O'Shea Darran O'Sullivan: 14 years until 2018, championship...
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  • Rónán Clarke pulled the game level for Armagh before two points from Dara Ó Cinnéide and a point apiece for Eamonn Fitzmaurice and Liam Hassett put some...
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  • conducted by RTÉ.ie named Moynihan in the full-back line alongside Páidi and Marc Ó in a team of footballers who had won All Stars during the era of The Sunday...
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  • of the biggest names in Gaelic football including Darragh, Tomás & Marc Ó , Dara Ó Cinnéide, Tommy Griffin & Diarmuid Murphy to name just a few. He is...
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    of the Year (1): 2022 Sigerson Cup Team of the Year (1): 2022 O’Sé, Marc. "Marc Ó : David Clifford 'on another level' to great Kerry forwards". Irish...
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  • Bernard Brogan Dublin 2009 Paul Galvin Kerry 2008 Sean Cavanagh Tyrone 2007 Marc Ó Kerry 2006 Kieran Donaghy Kerry 2005 Stephen O'Neill Tyrone 2004 Mattie...
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  • McManamon 1 Dublin 2015 John Small 1 Dublin 2015 Brian Kelly 1 Kerry 2014 Marc Ó 1 Kerry 2014 Aidan O'Mahony 1 Kerry 2014 Fionn Fitzgerald 1 Kerry 2014...
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  • Council deferred a decision to name the trophy, with Michael Hogan and Páidí Ó the two names proposed. In accordance with GAA rules, the Munster Council...
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