- Declan Meehan (Gaelic footballer)
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Declan Meehan Personal information Irish name Déaglán Ó Míocháin Sport Gaelic Football Position Right Half Back Born Caltra, Galway Club(s) Years Club 1990's – Caltra Club Titles Galway titles 1 Connacht titles 1 All-Ireland Titles 1 Inter-county(ies) Years County 1996-2011 Galway Inter-county titles Connacht titles 6 All Irelands 2 All Stars 2 Declan Meehan is an Irish Gaelic footballer from County Galway, Ireland. He plays his club football with Caltra and played inter-county football for the Galway from 1996 to 2011.[1] He is was regarded as one of the most talented and skillful half back in the country.
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Playing career
Club
In 2004, Meehan was part of the Caltra team that enjoyed a memorable run to All-Ireland Club Championship glory. After coming through the Galway and Connacht club finals, which first time triumphs for the club, Caltra met An Ghaeltacht of Munster. In a close exciting encounter, Caltra prevailed by one point, 0–13 to 0–12. His brothers, Michael, Tomás, Enda and Noel, who captained the team, were all starting players on the team.
Inter-county
He won All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medals with Galway in 1998 and 2001,[2] he also won 6 Connacht Senior Football Championship medals. As well as an All Ireland medal in 2001 he also won a second All Star in a row and was named Player of the Year.He was part of the Ireland international rules team in 2002.
In January 2011, Meehan announced his retirement from inter-county football.[3][4]
Biography
He his school days he attended the famous St. Jarlath's College and won a Hogan Cup medal with them in 1994.
He comes from a famous footballing family in Galway. His brother Tomás also played in the All Ireland win's in 1998 and 2001, and his youngest brother Michael is a currnet member of the Galway team. The passion of football in the Meehan family was clearly evident when 5 brothers started on the successful All-Ireland Club Championship Caltra side while eldest brother Seamus was a sub on that day. Declan's sister, Mairead, was a sporting star in her own right. She was a very useful camogie player. A teacher who graduated from DCU, she gained an All-Ireland junior camogie medal with Holy Rosary College. Mairead died in 2007 from osteosarcoma.
References
- ^ "O Flatharta pays tribute to retiring Meehan". Hoganstand.com. 2011-01-06. http://hoganstand.com/Galway/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=140212. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
- ^ "Football". Hoganstand.com. http://hoganstand.com/Galway/Profile.aspx. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
- ^ "Meehan calls time on Galway career". Hoganstand.com. 2011-01-06. http://hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=140207. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
- ^ "Meehan calls time on Galway football". RTÉ Sport. 2011-01-06. http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2011/0106/meehand.html?gaa. Retrieved 2011-01-17.
Galway - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1998 (8th title) 1 M. McNamara | 2 T. Meehan | 3 G. Fahy | 4 T. Mannion | 5 R. Silke (c) | 6 J. Divilly | 7 S. Óg de Paor | 8 K. Walsh | 9 S. Ó Domhnaill | 10 M. Donnelan | 11 J. Fallon | 12 S. Walsh | 13 D. Savage | 14 P. Joyce | 15 N. Finnegan | Subs: P. Clancy for S. Walsh |
Manager: J. O'MahonyGalway - All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Runners-up 2000 1 M. McNamara | 2 T. Meehan | 3 G. Fahey | 4 R. Fahey | 5 D. Meehan | 6 J. Divilly | 7 S. De Paor | 8 K. Walsh | 9 S. Ó Dómhnaill | 10 T. Joyce | 11 P. Joyce (c) | 12 M. Donnellan | 13 D. Savage | 14 P. Clancy | 15 N. Finnegan |
Manager: J. O'MahonyGalway - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 2001 (9th win) 1 A. Keane | 2 K. Fitzgerald | 3 G. Fahey (c) | 4 R. Fahey | 5 D. Meehan | 6 T. Mannion | 7 S. De Paor | 8 K. Walsh | 9 M. Donnellan | 10 P. Clancy | 11 J. Fallon | 12 J. Bergin | 13 D. Savage | 14 P. Joyce | 15 T. Joyce |
Manager: J. O'MahonyIreland international football team 2002 | International Rules Series 1 S. Cluxton | 2 P. Christie | 3 D. Ó Sé | 4 A. Lynch | 5 C. McAnallen | 6 S. Moynihan (c) | 7 K. McGeeney | 8 T. Giles | 9 G. Canty | 10 D. Dolan | 11 T. Kennelly | 12 B. J. O'Sullivan | 13 P. Joyce | 14 C. McManus | 15 G. Geraghty |
Subs: • R. Cosgrove | • J. Bergin | • E. Kelly | • E. O'Hara • D. Meehan | • C. Holmes | • D. Savage | • T. Ó Sé | • P. Burke | • A. Rainbow | • P. McGrane | • P. Barden |
Stand-by players: • S. Cluxton | • J. Gill | • N. Walsh | • D. Mcgee | • R. Clarke |
Coach: J. O'Keeffe
Selectors: • M. Carney | • P. McGinnity | • M. Connor |2000 All Star Gaelic Football Team 1 D. O'Keeffe | 2 K. McKeever | 3 S. Moynihan | 4 M. McCarthy | 5 D. Meehan | 6 K. McGeeney | 7 A. Rainbow | 8 A. Tohill | 9 D. Ó Sé |
10 M. Donnellan | 11 L. Hassett | 12 O. McConville | 13 M. F. Russell | 14 P. Joyce | 15 D. Savage2001 All Star Gaelic Football Team 1 C. Sullivan | 2 K. Fitzgerald | 3 D. Fay | 4 C. Goggins | 5 D. Meehan | 6 F. Grehan | 7 S. De Paor | 8 K. Walsh | 9 R. O'Connell |
10 E. Kelly | 11 S. O'Neill | 12 M. DonnellanFOTY | 13 O. Murphy | 14 P. Joyce | 15 J. CrowleyCategories:- People from County Galway
- Galway Gaelic footballers
- Caltra Gaelic footballers
- Irish international rules football players
- 2000 Gaelic Athletic Association All Star Awards winners (football)
- 2001 Gaelic Athletic Association All Star Awards winners (football)
- Living people
- Winners of two All-Ireland medals (Gaelic football)
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