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Eoin Mulligan Personal information Sport Gaelic Football Position Corner Forward Born 3 June 1981
TyroneHeight 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) Nickname Mugsy Occupation Joiner Club(s) Years Club Cookstown Fr. Rock's Inter-county(ies) Years County Apps (scores) Tyrone 37[1] Inter-county titles Ulster titles 4 All Irelands 3 NFL 2 All Stars 1 Eoin "Mugsy" Mulligan (sometimes spelled Owen Mulligan) is an Irish Gaelic football player. He helped Tyrone win the 2003, 2005 and 2008 All-Ireland Finals and plays in Cookstown for the Fr. Rocks GAA Club.
His playing style is one of a traditional forward, collecting the ball from the half forwards and midfield, to take scores from play, and is one of Tyrone's free kick takers, along with Stephen O'Neill. He can play very well with the ball in hand, and his pace means that he is difficult to mark.
His instantly recognisable bleached-blonde hair, coupled with his talent on the pitch has marked him out as one of the bright young stars of Football.
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Underage achievements
At underage level, Mulligan's success is prolific. He achieved notable success with Cookstown Father Rock's from Under 12 upwards, collecting county leagues and championships. As an Under-18, he reached the All-Ireland final in 1997 and 1998, (which includes two Ulster titles), scoring a goal in the 1998 final, and was part of the Tyrone Vocational Schools team that won the All-Ireland in 1998, although a broken arm prevented him playing in the final. As a pupil at Holy Trinity College, Cookstown, where he was a pupil of former Tyrone Footballing great Peter Canavan, Mulligan won the Tyrone, Ulster and All-Ireland Championships also in 1998.[2]
Senior career
Eoin is a member of the current generation of Tyrone players that have enjoyed unprecedented success on the All-Ireland stage. He was part of the Tyrone team that won the All-Irelands in 2003, 2005 and 2008.
He made an immediate splash to his senior career against local rivals Armagh by scoring a goal in the first thirty seconds. However, his contribution to the game was stifled after that and he was replaced at half time.[3]
His best-remembered performance is probably against Dublin in the drawn All-Ireland Quarter Final, when he scored what the RTÉ commentator described as "one of the great goals we have seen at Croke Park". When Tyrone were on the backfoot, Mulligan picked up a pass from Stephen O'Neill on the 45m line. He turned his marker, and started heading goalward, dummying two more defenders out of the tackle, and shooting the ball past an oncoming Dublin player and the goalie to rocket the net. This performance almost single-handedly earned him the Ulster writers Player of the Month award.[4]
In the replay, 'Mugsy' showed that he had returned to form by scoring 1-07, and was named the Man of the Match in the 2005 All-Ireland Final, including deftly setting up Tyrone's winning goal with a huge catch, and perfectly-timed lay off to Peter Canavan.
His disciplinary record became a talking point in 2007, having been sent off twice in the 2007 National League,[5] and allegedly dropped from the team by manager, Mickey Harte, during the campaign for not showing up to training due to work commitments.[6]
Whilst in Brisbane, Australia 2000 he played a key role for Shamrocks Gaelic Football Club in winning the 2000 Queensland Gaelic Football Championship.
Outside football
Mulligan also represented Tyrone in the 1996 Milk Cup, and played under 15 soccer in Canada.[2]
As a student, he was under the tutelage of Tyrone great, Peter Canavan, who often managed him in the school football team. As Mulligan rose up the ranks, the two players played together on the Tyrone team in the late nineties.[7]
Tyrone Senior Football Team 1 P McConnell
(Team as of 5 June 2011 versus Monaghan)
2 M Swift • 3 C McCarron • 4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte • 6 C Gormley • 7 P Jordan
8 A Cassidy • 9 S Cavanagh
10 B Dooher (Cap.) • 11 B McGuigan • 12 P Harte
13 M Penrose • 14 M Donnelly • 15 Stephen O'Neill
Subs: J Devine, D Carlin, C Cavanagh, K Coney, K Hughes, D McCaul, T McGuigan, N McKenna, Joe McMahon, E Mulligan, Shaun O'Neill,
Unavailable Panellists: E McGinley, Justin McMahon
Manager: Mickey HarteTyrone Team: All-Ireland final 2003 (1st win) 1 J Devine
2 C Gourley | 3 C McAnallen | 4 R McMenamin
5 C Gormley | 6 G Devlin | 7 P Jordan
8 K Hughes | 9 S Cavanagh
10 B Dooher | 11 B McGuigan | 12 G Cavlan
13 E McGinley | 14 P Canavan (cap.) | 15 E Mulligansubs:P McConnell; D Carlin; Mark Harte; C Holmes; P Horisk; C Lawn; P Loughran; D McCrossan; M McGee; C McGinley; F McGuigan; S Mulgrew; S O'Neill; B Robinson; M Coleman;Manager: Mickey Harte(Team as of September 2003 versus Armagh) Tyrone Team: All-Ireland final 2005 (2nd win) 1 P McConnell
(Team as of 25 September, 2005 versus Kerry)
2 R McMenamin | 3 J McMahon | 4 M McGee
5 D Harte | 6 C Gormley | 7 P Jordan
8 E McGinley | 9 S Cavanagh
10 B Dooher (Cap.) |11 B McGuigan | 12 R Mellon
13 P Canavan | 14 S O'Neill | 15 E Mulligan
Subs: J Devine, E Bradley, B Meenan, G Devlin, B Donnelly, P Donnelly, C Gourley, M Harte, C Holmes, C Lawn, C McCullagh, L Meenan, M Murphy, M Penrose, S Sweeney Manager: Mickey HarteTyrone Team: All-Ireland final 2008 (3rd Win) 16 P. McConnell
Paul Quinn's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names.
2 R. McMenamin • 3 Justin McMahon • 12 Joe McMahon
5 D. Harte • 6 C. Gormley • 7 P. Jordan •
8 C. Holmes • 9 E. McGinley
10 B. Dooher (Cap.) • 29 M. Penrose • 12 R. Mellon
13 T. McGuigan • 14 S. Cavanagh • 15 C. McCullagh
Subs: J. Curran, D. Carlin, C. Cavanagh, P. Donnelly, N. Gormley, K. Hughes, C. McCarron, D. McCaul, M. McGee, C. Gourley, R. Mulgrew, E. Mulligan, Shaun O'Neill, B. McGuigan, PJ Quinn, Stephen O'Neill*, P. Quinn*
Manager: Mickey Harte
(Team as of 21 September 2008 versus Kerry)
Notes: J Devine was on the starting lineup but had to withdraw from the squad due to a family bereavement.
Stephen O'Neill's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names. He played, and came on as a substitute with the number 31 on his back.[1]2005 All Star Gaelic Football Team 1 D. Murphy | 2 R. McMenamin | 3 M. McCarthy | 4 A. Mallon | 5 T. Ó Sé | 6 C. Gormley | 7 P. Jordan | 8 S. Cavanagh | 9 P. McGrane |
10 B. Dooher | 11 P. Canavan | 12 E. Mulligan | 13 C. Cooper | 14 S. O'NeillFOTY | 15 S. McDonnellIrish News Ulster All Stars Team of the Decade (1995–2004) 1 M. McVeigh
2 K. McKeever 3 T. Scullion 4 S.M. Lockhart
5 D. Diver 6 K. McGeeney 7 P. McFlynn
8 A. Tohill 9 S. Cavanagh
10 B. Dooher 11 G. Blaney 12 O. McConville
13 M. Linden 14 P. Canavan 15 S. McDonnellReferences
- ^ Bogue, Declan (2008-05-16). "McGrane set for '60'". Gaelic Life.
- ^ a b "Mulligan, Owen - 21 May 1999". http://www.hoganstand.com/Tyrone/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=46821. Retrieved 2007-03-09.
- ^ "Quick off the mark". BBC News. 2003-09-24. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/special_events/gaelic_sports/newsid_3135000/3135588.stm. Retrieved 2007-03-09.
- ^ "TENNENT’S/UGAAWA MERIT AWARD FOR AUGUST 2005". http://www.ulstergaawriters.com/citations/omulligan.htm. Retrieved 2007-03-09.[dead link]
- ^ "Tyrone survive despite a brilliant Mortimer hat-trick". http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/gaa/article2435311.ece. Retrieved 2007.
- ^ "Tyrone boss denies axing reports". BBC News. 2007-03-27. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/6498321.stm. Retrieved 2007-04-12.
- ^ "Learning from the Gaelic master". BBC News. 2003-09-24. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/hi/sa/special_events/gaelic_sports/newsid_3135000/3135250.stm. Retrieved 2007-03-09.
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- Winners of three All-Ireland medals (Gaelic football)
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