Vincent O'Connor

Vincent 'Shin' O'Connor (born 1957 in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland) is an Irish former sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club Dingle and was a member of the Kerry senior inter-county team from 1977 until 1984.[1] He was a selector under Páidí Ó Sé during his time a Clare manager.

Vincent O'Connor
Personal information
Irish name Uinseann Ó Conchubhair
Sport Gaelic football
Position Left wing-forward
Born 1957
Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland
Nickname Shin
Club(s)
Years Club
1970s-1990s
Dingle
Club titles
Kerry titles 2
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
1977-1984
Kerry 12 (1-05)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 3
All-Irelands 1
NFL 2
All Stars 0
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 20:18, 23 September 2011.

Club

At club level he lined out with Dingle and West Kerry. He won back to back Kerry Senior Football Championship titles in 1984/85 with West Kerry.

With Dingle he won back to back Kerry Intermediate Football Championship titles in 1988/89.

Minor

O'Connor lined out with Kerry at minor level in 1975. A semi-final win over Tipperary on a 6-23 to 0-05 scoreline and a Munster final win over Cork on a 3-07 to 1-11 scoreline seen him pick up a Munster Minor Football Championship medal.[2]

He missed the sides semi-final win over Roscommon but was back for the final. He was at Left Corner Back in a 1-10 to 0-04 win over Tyrone to pick up an All-Ireland Minor Football Championship medal.[3]

Under 21

O'Connor joined the Under 21 team straight out of minor.

In 1976 wins over Tipperary and Cork seen him pick up a Munster Under 21 Football Championship medal.[4] A semi-final win over Mayo seen Kerry qualify for the All-Ireland final. He was Right Half Back during a 0-14 to 1-03 win to pick up an All-Ireland Under 21 Football Championship medal.[5]

In 1977 wins over Clare and Cork seen him pick up his second Munster title.[6] An All-Ireland semi-final win over Leitrim seen him qualify for another final. In the final Kerry faced Down. A 1-11 to 1-05 win seen him pick up his second All-Ireland U21 title.[7]

In 1978 wins over Tipperary,Clare and Cork seen O'Connor pick up his third Munster title in a row. A semi-final win over Louth seen O'Connor qualified for a third All-Ireland final in a row. There was to be no three in a row as Kerry cam up short on a 1-09 to 1-08 scoreline to Rocommon.[8]

Seinor

O'Connor first joined the Kerry senior team during the 1976/77 National League where hr played four games.[9] He played no part in the subsequent championship.

He played three games during the 1977/78 League.[10] He was part of the championship panel that went on to win that years All-Ireland.

He played another four games in the 1978/79 league.[11] He made his championship debut in a game later know as the Miltown Massacre. He was midfield,and scored 1-02, as powered to a 9-21 to 1-09 win over Clare.[12] He was again midfield for the Munster final with Cork. A 2-14 to 2-04 win seen him pick up his first Munster Senior Football Championship title.[13] He was again at midfield,and score a point, in the All-Ireland semi-final win over Monaghan. He lost his placd for the All-Ireland final with Dublin. he did however come on in a 3-13 to 1-08 win to pick up his first All-Ireland on the field.[14]

He played in all eight of Kerry's 1979/80 National League games, including the final loss to Cork.[15] His only championship game came in the Munster final with Cork. A 3-13 to 0-12 win seen him pick up his second Munster title.[16]

1981/82 seen him line out in another league final against Cork. The sides finished level, however he missed out on the replay.[17] He made his first championship start since 1979 when he lined out against Clare in the Munster semi-final. He was back among the subs, but appeared as he picked up his third Munster title after overcoming Cork in the final after a replay.[18]

In 1983 he lined out in yet another Munster final with Cork. But for the second year in a row Kerry were undone by a late goal. This time by Tadhg Murphy as Cork took the Munster title for the first time since 1974.[19]

In the 1983/84 National League he lined out in seven of Kerry's games. This including the final win over Galway.[20] Despite his role in the league win his only championship appearance was also against Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final.[21]

His final appearance with Kerry came in the 1987 Munster final replay loss to Cork.<ref>https://terracetalk.com/kerry-football/game/354/1987-Kerry-Vs-Cork<ref>

Despite a successful underage and National League career O'Connor could never hold down a place in the championship team. In all he made 12 Championship appearances between 1979 and 1987.

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