- Michael Donnellan (GAA player)
Infobox GAA player
code=GAA
sport = Gaelic Football
name = Michael Donnellan
irish = Míchael Ó Domhnalláin
placeofbirth =Galway
countryofbirth =Ireland
dob= 1978
sport=Gaelic football
code=Football
county=Galway
province=Connacht
club= Dunmore McHales
Salthill-Knocknacarra
clposition=Midfield/Left Half-Forward
clubs=Dunmore McHales Salthill-Knocknacarra
clyears= 1995-2003
2003-Present
clapps(points)=
clcounty= 1
clprovince=1
clallireland=1
counties=Galway
icyears= 1997-2006
icposition=Midfield/Left Half-Forward
icapps(points)= ???
(?-??)
icprovince=5
icallireland=2
nfl =0
allstars =3
icupdate=July 2008|Michael Donnellan is a former inter-county Gaelic footballer for Galway. He is the son of former politician and footballer,
John Donnellan and grandson of politician and footballer Michael Donnellan. All them have captained the Galway football team in their careers. Michael was one of the most exciting players in the GAA during his playing career.Playing career
Donnellan first came to prominence as a member of the talented
St. Jarlath's College team of the early nineties. He played a crucial role in theirHogan Cup winning season of 1994, alongside future Galway team-mate Padraic Joyce. In 1998, Donnellan won his first All-Ireland medal, as part of the Galway side that won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 1998. During the first half of the final against Kildare, Donnellan picked up the ball inside the heart of his own defence and proceeded to go on an amazing run, soloing the length of the field while exchanging a one-two with Kevin Walsh in the midfield. As he approached the Kildare goal, he laid the ball off to Derek Savage who passed to Sean Óg De Paor. De Paor slotted the ball over the bar. The score re-invigorated the Galway team, who were losing at the time. Donnellan's overall performance inspired Galway to their first football title in 32 years and completed a unique hat-trick of senior All-Ireland medals for his family, as he followed in the footsteps of his father John (1966) and his grandfather Mick (1925). The final score was 1-14 to 1-10. That solo run was later voted No.1 in theTop 20 GAA Moments , in 2003. He was namedAll Stars Footballer of the Year &Texaco Footballer of the Year that year.After reaching another final in 2000, losing out to Kerry after a replay, Donnellan & Galway returned to win the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. After losing to Roscommon in the Connacht semi-final, Galway entered the newly introduced back-door qualifiers and defeated Wicklow, Armagh and Cork to reach the quarter-finals. They gained revenge over Roscommon with 0-14 to 1-05 victory to reach the semi-finals, where they defeated Derry by 3 points. In the final, they outclassed a Meath team by 0-17 to 0-08. Once again, Donnellan was named
All Stars Footballer of the Year for his efforts.Donnellan went on to win an
All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship with his adopted clubSalthill-Knocknacarra in 2005. He gave a man of the match performance in the final where Salthill narrowly edged out Antrim club St. Galls.After being hampered by injury in recent years, Donnellan pulled the curtain down on a career at the end of the 2006 season, a career during which he won nearly ever honour in the game.
External links
* [http://www.rte.ie/sport/2006/1118/donnellan.html Donnellan Retires]
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