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Dan Shanahan Personal information Irish name Dónal Ó Seanacháin Sport Hurling Position Half-forward/Full-forward Born January 4, 1977
Lismore, County WaterfordHeight 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Nickname Big Dan, Dan the Man Club(s) Years Club 1993-present Lismore Club Titles Waterford titles 1 Inter-county(ies)* Years County Apps (scores) 1998-2010 Waterford 52 (26-58) Inter-county titles Munster titles 4 All Irelands 0 NHL 1 All Stars 3 *Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 9 August 2009. Dan Shanahan (born 4 January 1977 in Lismore, County Waterford) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Lismore and was a member of the Waterford senior inter-county team from 1998 until 2010. In recent seasons Shanahan has come to be regarded as one of the best players in the game being named undisputed Hurler of the Year in 2007. Dan is the older brother of Maurice Shanahan and cousin of Eoin Kelly (Waterford hurler) who are also members of the Waterford hurling panel.Dan usually played in the forwards.
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Playing career
Club
Shanahan plays his club hurling with his local Lismore club in Waterford. He has enjoyed some success at underage levels winning county medals in hurling at under-14, under-16, minor and under-21 levels. Shanahan won a senior county title in 1993 at the age of sixteen. Lismore were in the county final in 2009 but narrowly lost in the replay.
Inter-county
In the mid-1990s Shanahan played hurling with the Waterford minor and under-21 teams, however, he had little success at these levels. He first played for Waterford in 1995, however, his senior championship debut for his native-county came in 1998. That year Waterford held All-Ireland champions Clare to a draw in the Munster final, however, the Decies lost the replay. Shanahan’s side later faced Kilkenny in the All-Ireland semi-final, however, they were defeated by a single point. This was a bleak period for Waterford’s hurlers and the famine that had lasted since 1963 continued. All this changed in 2002 when Justin McCarthy took over as manager of the team. That year Waterford reached the Munster final again, however, Shanahan could not command a definite place on the starting fifteen. In spite of this he came on as a substitute in Waterford’s provincial final victory over reigning champions Tipperary. It was Shanahan’s first Munster title. Unfortunately, the men from the Deise were later defeated by Clare in the All-Ireland semi-final.
In 2003 Waterford reached the Munster final again, however, Shanahan remained on the substitutes’ bench as his team was defeated by Cork. Waterford later crashed out of the championship in the All-Ireland series. By 2004 Shanahan had established himself on the county team and it turned out to be one of his best seasons to date. In his first game against Clare he scored a hat-trick of goals (an impressive feat in hurling). He added to this by scoring another two goals against Tipperary and then scoring a vital goal against Cork in the memorable Munster final, giving Shanahan a second provincial title. This victory allowed the team to advance directly to the All-Ireland semi-final, however, Kilkenny defeated Shanahan’s side on that occasion. In spite of this there was some consolation at the end of the year as Shanahan's scoring prowess earned him his first All-Star award. The following few years proved difficult for Shanahan. Waterford crashed out of the early stages of the provincial championship in 2005 and 2006. On both these occasions his team was defeated by Cork in the All-Ireland series. Shanahan won a second All-Star award in 2006.
In 2007 Shanahan’s season began well. That year he collected his first National Hurling League title following a victory over reigning champions and three-in-a-row hopefuls Kilkenny. It was Waterford’s first national title in forty-four years. Shanahan’s side later defeated Cork in an exciting Munster semi-final, giving the team a place in the provincial decider once again. Limerick provided the opposition on that occasion. In the game itself Shanahan scored a remarkable total of 3-3. Remarkably, he scored all three of his goals during the second-half at rain-soaked Semple Stadium, as his strikes in the 52nd, 63rd and 71st minutes closed out a deserved, if somewhat flattering, victory. Shanahan was named "Man of the Match" along with picking up his third Munster winners medal.[1] In the subsequent All-Ireland quarter-final Waterford defeated Cork after a replay, setting up an All-Ireland semi-final rematch with Limerick. While many had predicted a Waterford victory, Limerick had learned a lesson from the earlier defeat. Shanahan was prevented from scoring any goals in that game while Limerick’s forwards scored five. For the fifth time in almost a decade Waterford’s championship came to an end at the penultimate stage. In spite of falling short of championship success Shanahan’s tally of eight goals over the whole championship marked him out as one of the best forwards in the country. He was later presented with a third All-Star award as well as claiming the coveted Vodafone Hurler of the Year award. Shanahan later made a clean sweep of all the player of the year awards by also collecting the GPA Hurler of the Year and Texaco Hurler of the Year awards as well.
In August 2010, Shanahan announced his retirement from the inter-county game after Waterford's exit to Tipperary in the All Ireland semi final.[2]
Provincial
Shanahan has also lined out with Munster in the Railway Cup inter-provincial competition. He first lined out with his province in 1998, however, he did not capture a winners medal in this competition until 2007 when Munster defeated Connacht.
Championship Appearances
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Match report 1 24 May 1998 Austin Stack Park, Tralee Kerry 0-6 0-20 : 1-09 Munster Quarter-Final Irish Independent 2 7 Jun 1998 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork Tipperary 0-2 0-21 : 2-12 Munster Semi-Final Irish Independent 3 12 Jul 1998 Semple Stadium, Thurles Clare 0-3 3-10 : 1-16 Munster Final Irish Independent 4 19 Jul 1998 Semple Stadium, Thurles Clare 0-0 0-10 : 2-16 Munster Final Replay Irish Independent 5 26 Jul 1998 Croke Park, Dublin Galway 0-1 1-20 : 1-10 All-Ireland Quarter-Final Irish Independent 6 16 Aug 1998 Croke Park, Dublin Kilkenny 0-2 1-10 : 1-11 All-Ireland Semi-Final Irish Independent 7 30 May 1999 Semple Stadium, Thurles Limerick 0-1 1-16 : 1-15 Munster Quarter-Final Irish Examiner 8 14 Jun 1999 Semple Stadium, Thurles Cork 0-3 1-15 : 0-24 Munster Semi-Final Irish Examiner 9 28 May 2000 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork Tipperary 0-1 0-14 : 0-17 Munster Quarter-Final Irish Independent 10 10 Jun 2001 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork Limerick 0-1 2-14 : 4-11 Munster Semi-Final Irish Independent 11 26 May 2002 Semple Stadium, Thurles Cork 0-0 1-16 : 1-15 Munster Semi-Final Irish Independent 12 30 Jun 2002 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Thurles Tipperary 0-0 2-23 : 3-12 Munster Final Irish Examiner 13 11 Aug 2002 Croke Park, Dublin Clare 0-0 1-13 : 1-16 All-Ireland Semi-Final Irish Independent 14 11 May 2003 Walsh Park, Waterford Kerry 0-1 2-26 : 1-12 Munster Quarter-Final 15 1 Jun 2003 Semple Stadium, Thurles Limerick 0-0 4-13 : 4-13 Munster Semi-Final Irish Examiner 16 8 Jun 2003 Semple Stadium, Thurles Limerick 0-1 1-12 : 0-13 Munster Semi-Final Replay Irish Examiner 17 20 Jul 2003 Nolan Park, Kilkenny Wexford 0-1 0-18 : 1-20 3rd Round Qualifier Irish Independent 18 16 May 2004 Semple Stadium, Thurles Clare 3-1 3-21 : 1-8 Munster Quarter-Final Irish Examiner 19 6 Jun 2004 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork Tipperary 2-0 4-10 : 3-12 Munster Semi-Final Irish Examiner 20 27 Jun 2004 Semple Stadium, Thurles Cork 1-3 3-16 : 1-21 Munster Final Irish Examiner 21 8 Aug 2004 Croke Park, Dublin Kilkenny 0-0 3-12 : 0-18 All-Ireland Semi-Final Irish Independent 22 22 May 2005 Semple Stadium, Thurles Cork 1-0 2-15 : 2-17 Munster Semi-Final Irish Examiner 23 18 Jun 2005 Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow Offaly 0-0 1-26 : 1-15 Group Stage Qualifier Irish Independent 24 2 Jul 2005 Walsh Park, Waterford Dublin 0-0 4-17 : 1-3 Group Stage Qualifier Irish Independent 25 9 Jul 2005 Cusack Park, Ennis Clare 0-3 0-21 : 4-14 Group Stage Qualifier Irish Independent 26 24 Jul 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Cork 1-0 1-13 : 1-18 All-Ireland Quarter-Final Irish Examiner 27 4 Jun 2006 Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork Tipperary 1-0 1-12 : 3-14 Munster Semi-Final RTE Sport 28 18 Jun 2006 Cusack Park, Mullingar Westmeath 1-2 3-22 : 1-14 Group Stage Qualifier Irish Independent 29 2 Jul 2006 Walsh Park, Waterford Galway 0-2 1-25 : 2-20 Group Stage Qualifier RTE Sport 30 8 Jul 2006 O'Moore Park, Portlaoise Laois 0-0 2-17 : 1-13 Group Stage Qualifier Irish Independent 31 23 Jul 2006 Croke Park, Dublin Tipperary 1-5 1-22 : 3-13 All-Ireland Quarter-Final RTE Sport 32 6 Aug 2006 Croke Park, Dublin Cork 0-1 1-15 : 1-16 All-Ireland Semi-Final RTE Sport 33 17 Jun 2007 Semple Stadium, Thurles Cork 2-1 5-15 : 3-18 Munster Semi-Final Irish Independent 34 8 Jul 2007 Semple Stadium, Thurles Limerick 3-3 3-17 : 1-14 Munster Final Irish Independent 35 29 Jul 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Cork 1-3 3-16 : 3-16 All-Ireland Quarter-Final Irish Independent 36 5 Aug 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Cork 2-1 2-17 : 0-20 All-Ireland Quarter-Final Replay Irish Independent 37 12 Aug 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Limerick 0-4 2-15 : 5-11 All-Ireland Semi-Final Irish Independent 38 1 Jun 2008 Gaelic Grounds, Limerick Clare 0-0 0-23 : 2-26 Munster Quarter-Final Irish Examiner 39 5 Jul 2008 Walsh Park, Waterford Antrim 0-4 6-18 : 0-15 2nd Round Qualifier Irish Independent 40 19 Jul 2008 Semple Stadium, Thurles Offaly 0-0 2-18 : 0-18 4th Round Qualifier Irish Independent 41 27 Jul 2008 Semple Stadium, Thurles Wexford 1-1 2-19 : 3-15 All-Ireland Quarter-Final RTE Sport 42 17 Aug 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Tipperary 0-0 1-20 : 1-18 All-Ireland Semi-Final RTE Sport 43 7 Sep 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Kilkenny 0-0 1-13 : 3-30 All-Ireland Final RTE Sport 44 14 Jun 2009 Semple Stadium, Thurles Limerick 0-0 0-11 : 1-08 Munster Semi-Final Irish Independent 45 20 Jun 2009 Semple Stadium, Thurles Limerick 0-0 0-25 : 0-17 Munster Semi-Final Replay RTE Sport 46 12 Jul 2009 Semple Stadium, Thurles Tipperary 0-1 2-16 : 4-14 Munster Final RTE Sport 47 26 Jul 2009 Semple Stadium, Thurles Galway 0-0 1-16 : 0-18 All-Ireland Quarter-final RTE Sport 48 9 Aug 2009 Croke Park, Dublin Kilkenny 0-1 3-15 : 2-23 All-Ireland Semi-final RTE Sport 49 7 Jun 2010 Semple Stadium, Thurles Clare 0-0 0-22 : 1-15 Munster Semi-final RTE Sport 50 11 Jul 2010 Semple Stadium, Thurles Cork 0-0 2-15 : 2-15 Munster Final RTE Sport 51 17 Jul 2010 Semple Stadium, Thurles Cork 1-0 1-16 : 1-13 Munster Final Replay RTE Sport 52 15 Aug 2010 Croke Park, Dublin Tipperary 0-0 1-18 : 3-19 All-Ireland Semi-final RTE Sport Awards Preceded by
Henry Shefflin
(Kilkenny)Vodafone Hurler of the Year
2007Succeeded by
Eoin Larkin
(Kilkenny)Texaco Hurler of the Year
2007Gaelic Players' Association
Hurler of the Year
2007References
- ^ 'Dan the Man' does it again!
- ^ "Shanahan calls it a day". Irish Times. 2010-08-17. http://www.irishtimes.com/sports/gaa/2010/0817/1224277060167.html. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
Munster Senior Hurling Final 1998 squad 1 B. Landers
2 T. Feeney | 3 S. Cullinane | 4 B. Flannery
5 S. Frampton | 6 F. Hartley | 7 B. Greene
8 T. Browne | 9 P. Queally
10 D. Shanahan | 11 K. McGrath (Capt.) | 12 D. Bennett
13 B. O'Sullivan | 14 A. Kirwan | 15 P. Flynn
Substitutes: 16 S. Brenner | 17 M. O'Sullivan | 18 J. O'Connor | 19 E. Burke
20 R. McGrath | 21 M. White | 22 S. Daly | 23 G. Harris | 24 T. Carroll
Manager: G. McCarthy Selectors: J. Galvin | G. Fives | S. AhearneWaterford - Munster Senior Hurling Champions 2004 (7th title) 1 S. Brenner
2 E. Murphy | 3 J. Murray | 4 D. Prendergast
5 B. Phelan | 6 K. McGrath (Capt.) | 7 T. Browne
8 D. Bennett 9 E. McGrath
10 E. Kelly | 11 D. Shanahan | 12 M. Walsh
13 J. Mullane | 14 S. Prendergast | 15 P. Flynn
Substitutes: 16 I. O'Regan | 17 T. Feeney | 18 B. Wall | 19 P. O'Brien | 20 J. Kennedy | 21 A. Moloney | 22 L. Lawlor
23 S. O'Sullivan | 24 D. O'Brien | 25 S. Ryan | 26 G. Quinlan | 27 D. Coffey | 28 J. Wall | 29 A. Kirwan | 30 W. Hutchinson
Manager: J. McCarthy Selectors: S. Hannon | N. Cashin | K. RyanWaterford - National Hurling League Champions 2007 (2nd title) 1 C. Hennessy
2 A. Kearney | 3 E. Murphy | 4 D. Prendergast
5 T. Browne | 6 K. McGrath | 7 J. Murray
8 M. Walsh (Capt.) 9 J. Kennedy
10 D. Shanahan | 11 E. Kelly | 12 S. Molumphy
13 S. Walsh | 14 S. Prendergast | 15 J. Mullane[
Substitutes: 16 P. Flynn | E. McGrath | S. O'Sullivan |Manager: J. McCarthy Selectors: S. Hannon | N. Cashin | M. Ryan
Waterford - Munster Senior Hurling Champions 2007 (8th title) 1 C. Hennessy
2 A. Kearney | 3 K. Moran | 4 E. Murphy
5 T. Browne | 6 D. Prendergast | 7 K. McGrath
8 M. Walsh (Capt.) 9 S. Molumphy
10 S. Prendergast | 11 D. Shanahan | 12 P. Flynn
13 J. Mullane | 14 E. Kelly | 15 J. Kennedy
Substitutes: 16 B. O'Leary | 17 J. Murray | 18 B. Phelan | 19 T. Feeney | 20 E. McGrath | 21 D. Bennett | 22 D. Coffey
23 S. O'Sullivan | 24 R. Foley | 25 K. Stafford | 26 J. Nagle | 27 N. Jacob | 28 J. Hartley | 29 S. Walsh | 30 C. Carey
Manager: J. McCarthy Selectors: S. Hannon | N. Cashin | M. RyanWaterford - All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Runners-up 2008 1 C. Hennessy
2 E. Murphy | 3 D. Prendergast | 4 A. Kearney
5 T. Browne | 6 K. McGrath | 7 K. Moran
8 M. Walsh (Capt.) 9 J. Nagle
10 D. Shanahan | 11 S. Prendergast | 12 S. Molumphy
13 E. McGrath | 14 E. Kelly | 15 J. Mullane
Substitutes: 16 A. Power | 17 J. Kennedy | 18 P. Flynn | 19 S. O'Sullivan | 20 G. Hurney | 21 D. Bennett | 22 R. Foley
23 B. Phelan | 24 J. Murray | 25 T. Feeney | 26 W. Hutchinson | 27 S. Walsh | 28 P. FitzGerald | 29 P. Kearney | 30 D. Coffey
Manager: D. FitzGerald Selectors: P. Queally | M. GearyAll-Stars Hurler of the Year 1995: Brian Lohan · 1996: Larry O'Gorman · 1997: Jamesie O'Connor · 1998: Tony Browne · 1999: Brian Corcoran · 2000: D. J. Carey · 2001: Tommy Dunne · 2002: Henry Shefflin · 2003: J. J. Delaney · 2004: Seán Óg Ó hAilpín · 2005: Jerry O'Connor · 2006: Henry Shefflin · 2007: Dan Shanahan · 2008: Eoin Larkin · 2009: Tommy Walsh · 2010: Lar Corbett
GPA Hurler of the Year 2001: Tommy Dunne | 2002: Henry Shefflin | 2003: J. J. Delaney | 2004: Seán Óg Ó hAilpín
2005: John Gardiner | 2006: Henry Shefflin | 2007: Dan Shanahan | 2008: Eoin Larkin · 2009: Tommy Walsh 2010: Lar Corbett ·2004 All-Star Hurling Team 1 D. Fitzhenry | 2 W. Sherlock | 3 D. O'Sullivan | 4 T. Walsh | 5 J.J. Delaney | 6 R. Curran | 7 S. Ó hAilpínHOTY | 8 K. McGrath
9 J. O'Connor | 10 D. Shanahan | 11 N. McCarthy | 12 H. Shefflin | 13 E. Kelly | 14 B. Corcoran | 15 P. Flynn2006 All-Star Hurling Team 1 D. Cusack | 2 E. Murphy | 3 J. J. Delaney | 4 B. Murphy | 5 T. Browne | 6 R. Curran | 7 T. Walsh | 8 J. O'Connor
9 J. Fitzpatrick | 10 D. Shanahan | 11 H. ShefflinHOTY | 12 E. Brennan | 13 E. Kelly | 14 M. Comerford | 15 T. Griffin2007 All-Star Hurling Team 1 B. Murray | 2 M. Kavanagh | 3 D. Fanning | 4 J. Tyrrell | 5 T. Walsh | 6 K. McGrath | 7 T. Browne | 8 M. Walsh | 9 J. Fitzpatrick
10 D. ShanahanHOTY | 11 O. Moran | 12 S. Molumphy | 13 A. O'Shaughnessey | 14 H. Shefflin | 15 E. Brennan - 1977 births
- Living people
- Lismore hurlers
- Waterford hurlers
- Munster hurlers
- 2004 All Star (hurling)
- 2006 All Star (hurling)
- 2007 All Star (hurling)
- People from County Waterford
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