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Jamesie O'Connor

Jamesie O'Connor (born 28 July 1972) is an Irish former hurler who played as a midfielder for the Clare senior hurling team.

Jamesie O'Connor
Personal information
Irish name Séamus Ó Conchubhair
Sport Hurling
Position Midfielder
Born (1972-07-28) 28 July 1972 (age 51)
Knocknaheeney, Cork City, bc Ireland
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Occupation Secondary school teacher
Club(s)
Years Club
St Joseph's Doora-Barefield
Club titles
Clare titles 3
Munster titles 2
All-Ireland Titles 1
Colleges(s)
Years College
University College Galway
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1992–2004
Clare 42 (2–148)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 3
All-Irelands 2
NHL 0
All Stars 4

O'Connor made his first appearance for the team during the 1992–93 National League and became a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the 2004 championship. During that time he won two All-Ireland medals, three Munster medals and four All-Star awards. He ended up as an All-Ireland runner-up on one occasion.

At club level, O'Connor was an All-Ireland medalist with St Joseph's Doora-Barefield. He also won two Munster medals and three county club championship medals.

In May 2014, it was announced that O'Connor would be an analyst and co-commentator for BT Sports's new GAA coverage.[1][2]

Early and personal life edit

The son of a Clare-born mother and a County Galway father, O'Connor was born in Knocknaheeney, Cork City. As a child he supported the Galway team that won three All-Ireland titles in the 1980s. In 1982 the O'Connor family moved to Ennis, County Clare where his father ran his own business.

O'Connor was educated at St. Flannans College, Ennis before later studying at University College Galway (UCG). He currently works as a business studies teacher at St. Flannan's.[3] James' siblings include Christy O'Connor,John O'Connor,Sheila O'Connor and Claire O'CONNOR

Playing career edit

College edit

O'Connor played with St Flannan's College during a great run of success in the inter-colleges championship. A defeat of nearby rivals Shannon Comprehensive in 1989 gave him his first Dr. Harty Cup medal. St Flannan's later faced St Kieran's College in the All-Ireland decider, however O'Connor's side was beaten on a 3–5 to 1–9 score line.

Flannan's retained the provincial title in 1990 with O'Connor collecting a second Hraty Cup medal following a defeat of Nenagh CBS. He later lined out in a second All-Ireland final, however, St. Kieran's College took the title once again following a 2–10 to 0–7 victory.

While attending UCG, O'Connor played in the Fitzgibbon Cup.[4]

Club edit

O'Connor played his club hurling with St Joseph's Doora-Barefield and had much success during a golden age for the club.[5]

At youth levels he won a county minor championship medal in 1990, adding a county under-21 championship medal to his collection in 1993. By this stage O'Connor had also joined the club's top team. He won a county intermediate championship medal in 1993, propelling St Joseph's Doora-Barefield into the senior ranks and towards future success.

After losing two championship deciders to Clarecastle at senior level, O'Connor won his first championship medal in 1998 following a defeat of Kilmaley. He later added a Munster medal to his collection following a 0–12 to 0–8 defeat of Toomevara.[6] St Joseph's later completed their landmark season with a 2–14 to 0–8 trouncing of Rathnure in the All-Ireland decider, giving O'Connor an All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship medal.[7]

St Joseph's continued their run of success in 1999 with O'Connor winning a second successive county club championship medal. He later won a second Munster winners' medal following 4–9 to 3–8 defeat of Ballygunner.[8] St Joseph's subsequently qualified for the All-Ireland final and the chance to become the second team in history to retain their title. Athenry provided the opposition and defeated O'Connor's side by 0–16 to 0–12.[9]

After being defeated in their bid for a third consecutive county championship, St Joseph's returned in 2001. A 1–15 to 1–12 defeat of Sixmilebridge gave O'Connor his third and final county club championship medal.[10]

Inter-county edit

O'Connor first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Clare minor hurling team in 1989. He won a Munster medal that year following a narrow 2–12 to 2–11 defeat of Limerick. The subsequent All-Ireland decider resulted in a 2–16 to 1–12 defeat by Offaly.

He later played for a few years with the Clare under-21 team.

O'Connor joined the Clare senior team during the 1992–93 National League before making his championship debut in the subsequent provincial championship campaign.

After a number of seasons, Clare finally made the breakthrough in 1995. O'Connor won his first Munster medal that year following a surprise 1–17 to 0–11 defeat of reigning champions Limerick. It was Clare's first provincial success in sixty-three years. O'Connor's side later qualified for the All-Ireland final and were the underdogs against reigning champions Offaly. Although trailing at half-time, substitute Éamonn Taaffe scored a crucial goal to propel Clare to a 1–13 to 2–8 victory. It was their first championship title in 81 years. As well as collecting an All-Ireland medal, O'Connor was later honoured with his first All-Star award.

After surrendering their provincial and All-Ireland crowns in 1996, Clare bounced back the following year. A 1–18 to 0–18 defeat of Tipperary gave O'Connor a second Munster medal in three years.[11] Clare subsequently qualified for the All-Ireland decider. Due to the introduction of the "back-door" system Tipperary provided the opposition in the first all-Munster All-Ireland final. The game itself was one of the best of the decade. Clare were well on top for much of the game, but Liam Cahill and Eugene O'Neill scored twice for Tipp in the last ten minutes. John Leahy missed a goal chance in the last minute while another Tipp point was controversially ruled wide. At the full-time whistle, Clare won by a single point on a score line of 0–20 to 2–13. It was a second All-Ireland medal for O'Connor while he was also named as the man of the match. He later collected a second All-Star before being the unanimous choice as Hurler of the Year.

O'Connor won his third and final Munster medal in 1998 following a tense draw and a replay with Waterford. While Clare were installed as the favourites to retain their All-Ireland crown, a series of bizarre events led to one of the most controversial championship summers ever. Clare drew with Offaly in the All-Ireland semi-final, but in the replay Clare were winning by two points when the referee, Jimmy Cooney, blew the whistle with two minutes of normal time left to be played. The Offaly fans were outraged and staged a sit-down protest on the Croke Park pitch. The result was not allowed to stand and Clare were forced to meet Offaly for a third time that year. They lost the second replay. O'Connor later won a third All-Star award.

Clare qualified for the All-Ireland final again in 2002. O'Connor's side put up a good fight against Kilkenny, but a combined tally of 2–13 for both Henry Shefflin and D. J. Carey gave the Cats a seven-point victory.[12]

O'Connor continued to line out with Clare for the next two seasons but called time on his inter-county career following the team's exit from the 2004 championship.[13]

Honours edit

St Joseph's Doora-Barefield
Clare
Individual

References edit

  1. ^ "Carney: We will bring gizmos and gadgets to our GAA coverage". Irish Independent. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  2. ^ . The Score. 19 May 2014. Archived from the original on 21 May 2014. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
  3. ^ Doody, Derry J. F. (18 January 2017). . ScoreBoard Memories Ireland. Archived from the original on 3 November 2018. James is now in his 23rd year teaching Business Studies at St. Flannans, Ennis, and once again he is embroiled in the quest for Harty Cup honours as one of the college's coaches and in recent years the Ennis college have achieved great success.
  4. ^ "Major Clare influence on NUIG Fitzgibbon campaign". The Clare Champion.
  5. ^ "Club history". St Joseph's Doora-Barefield website. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  6. ^ Horan, Liam (7 December 1998). "Banner's best keep grip on Munster". Irish Independent. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  7. ^ Horan, Liam (18 March 1999). "Clare stars take final hurdle in their stride". Irish Independent. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  8. ^ Horan, Liam (29 November 1999). "O'Neill leads rout as Saints stun 'Gunner". Irish Independent. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  9. ^ "Athenry's hungry heroes hit back to claim crown". Irish Independent. 18 March 2000. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  10. ^ "Joseph's cross over the 'Bridge". Irish Independent. 8 October 2001. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  11. ^ "Head to head: Clare v Tipp". Irish Independent. 13 July 2008. Archived from the original on 9 December 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  12. ^ Moran, Seán (9 September 2002). "Kilkenny a different class". Irish Times. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  13. ^ "Clare great O'Connor bows out". Hogan Stand website. 13 December 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.

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OccupationSecondary school teacherClub s YearsClubSt Joseph s Doora BarefieldClub titlesClare titles3Munster titles2All Ireland Titles1Colleges s YearsCollegeUniversity College GalwayInter county ies YearsCountyApps scores 1992 2004Clare42 2 148 Inter county titlesMunster titles3All Irelands2NHL0All Stars4 O Connor made his first appearance for the team during the 1992 93 National League and became a regular member of the starting fifteen until his retirement after the 2004 championship During that time he won two All Ireland medals three Munster medals and four All Star awards He ended up as an All Ireland runner up on one occasion At club level O Connor was an All Ireland medalist with St Joseph s Doora Barefield He also won two Munster medals and three county club championship medals In May 2014 it was announced that O Connor would be an analyst and co commentator for BT Sports s new GAA coverage 1 2 Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Playing career 2 1 College 2 2 Club 2 3 Inter county 3 Honours 4 ReferencesEarly and personal life editThe son of a Clare born mother and a County Galway father O Connor was born in Knocknaheeney Cork City As a child he supported the Galway team that won three All Ireland titles in the 1980s In 1982 the O Connor family moved to Ennis County Clare where his father ran his own business O Connor was educated at St Flannans College Ennis before later studying at University College Galway UCG He currently works as a business studies teacher at St Flannan s 3 James siblings include Christy O Connor John O Connor Sheila O Connor and Claire O CONNORPlaying career editCollege edit O Connor played with St Flannan s College during a great run of success in the inter colleges championship A defeat of nearby rivals Shannon Comprehensive in 1989 gave him his first Dr Harty Cup medal St Flannan s later faced St Kieran s College in the All Ireland decider however O Connor s side was beaten on a 3 5 to 1 9 score line Flannan s retained the provincial title in 1990 with O Connor collecting a second Hraty Cup medal following a defeat of Nenagh CBS He later lined out in a second All Ireland final however St Kieran s College took the title once again following a 2 10 to 0 7 victory While attending UCG O Connor played in the Fitzgibbon Cup 4 Club edit O Connor played his club hurling with St Joseph s Doora Barefield and had much success during a golden age for the club 5 At youth levels he won a county minor championship medal in 1990 adding a county under 21 championship medal to his collection in 1993 By this stage O Connor had also joined the club s top team He won a county intermediate championship medal in 1993 propelling St Joseph s Doora Barefield into the senior ranks and towards future success After losing two championship deciders to Clarecastle at senior level O Connor won his first championship medal in 1998 following a defeat of Kilmaley He later added a Munster medal to his collection following a 0 12 to 0 8 defeat of Toomevara 6 St Joseph s later completed their landmark season with a 2 14 to 0 8 trouncing of Rathnure in the All Ireland decider giving O Connor an All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship medal 7 St Joseph s continued their run of success in 1999 with O Connor winning a second successive county club championship medal He later won a second Munster winners medal following 4 9 to 3 8 defeat of Ballygunner 8 St Joseph s subsequently qualified for the All Ireland final and the chance to become the second team in history to retain their title Athenry provided the opposition and defeated O Connor s side by 0 16 to 0 12 9 After being defeated in their bid for a third consecutive county championship St Joseph s returned in 2001 A 1 15 to 1 12 defeat of Sixmilebridge gave O Connor his third and final county club championship medal 10 Inter county edit O Connor first came to prominence on the inter county scene as a member of the Clare minor hurling team in 1989 He won a Munster medal that year following a narrow 2 12 to 2 11 defeat of Limerick The subsequent All Ireland decider resulted in a 2 16 to 1 12 defeat by Offaly He later played for a few years with the Clare under 21 team O Connor joined the Clare senior team during the 1992 93 National League before making his championship debut in the subsequent provincial championship campaign After a number of seasons Clare finally made the breakthrough in 1995 O Connor won his first Munster medal that year following a surprise 1 17 to 0 11 defeat of reigning champions Limerick It was Clare s first provincial success in sixty three years O Connor s side later qualified for the All Ireland final and were the underdogs against reigning champions Offaly Although trailing at half time substitute Eamonn Taaffe scored a crucial goal to propel Clare to a 1 13 to 2 8 victory It was their first championship title in 81 years As well as collecting an All Ireland medal O Connor was later honoured with his first All Star award After surrendering their provincial and All Ireland crowns in 1996 Clare bounced back the following year A 1 18 to 0 18 defeat of Tipperary gave O Connor a second Munster medal in three years 11 Clare subsequently qualified for the All Ireland decider Due to the introduction of the back door system Tipperary provided the opposition in the first all Munster All Ireland final The game itself was one of the best of the decade Clare were well on top for much of the game but Liam Cahill and Eugene O Neill scored twice for Tipp in the last ten minutes John Leahy missed a goal chance in the last minute while another Tipp point was controversially ruled wide At the full time whistle Clare won by a single point on a score line of 0 20 to 2 13 It was a second All Ireland medal for O Connor while he was also named as the man of the match He later collected a second All Star before being the unanimous choice as Hurler of the Year O Connor won his third and final Munster medal in 1998 following a tense draw and a replay with Waterford While Clare were installed as the favourites to retain their All Ireland crown a series of bizarre events led to one of the most controversial championship summers ever Clare drew with Offaly in the All Ireland semi final but in the replay Clare were winning by two points when the referee Jimmy Cooney blew the whistle with two minutes of normal time left to be played The Offaly fans were outraged and staged a sit down protest on the Croke Park pitch The result was not allowed to stand and Clare were forced to meet Offaly for a third time that year They lost the second replay O Connor later won a third All Star award Clare qualified for the All Ireland final again in 2002 O Connor s side put up a good fight against Kilkenny but a combined tally of 2 13 for both Henry Shefflin and D J Carey gave the Cats a seven point victory 12 O Connor continued to line out with Clare for the next two seasons but called time on his inter county career following the team s exit from the 2004 championship 13 Honours editSt Joseph s Doora Barefield All Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship 1 1999 Munster Senior Club Hurling Championship 2 1998 1999 Clare Senior Club Hurling Championship 3 1998 1999 2001 Clare All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2 1995 1997 Munster Senior Hurling Championship 3 1995 1997 1998 Individual All Stars 4 1995 1997 1998 2001 All Stars Hurler of the Year 1 1997 Texaco Hurler of the Year 1 1997 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final Man of the Match 1 1997References edit Carney We will bring gizmos and gadgets to our GAA coverage Irish Independent 19 May 2014 Retrieved 20 May 2014 Sky Sports announce Wyse Canavan English and O Connor as their GAA team The Score 19 May 2014 Archived from the original on 21 May 2014 Retrieved 20 May 2014 Doody Derry J F 18 January 2017 JAMES O CONNOR Reached The Holy Grail ScoreBoard Memories Ireland Archived from the original on 3 November 2018 James is now in his 23rd year teaching Business Studies at St Flannans Ennis and once again he is embroiled in the quest for Harty Cup honours as one of the college s coaches and in recent years the Ennis college have achieved great success Major Clare influence on NUIG Fitzgibbon campaign The Clare Champion Club history St Joseph s Doora Barefield website Retrieved 6 October 2012 Horan Liam 7 December 1998 Banner s best keep grip on Munster Irish Independent Retrieved 6 October 2012 Horan Liam 18 March 1999 Clare stars take final hurdle in their stride Irish Independent Retrieved 6 October 2012 Horan Liam 29 November 1999 O Neill leads rout as Saints stun Gunner Irish Independent Retrieved 6 October 2012 Athenry s hungry heroes hit back to claim crown Irish Independent 18 March 2000 Retrieved 6 October 2012 Joseph s cross over the Bridge Irish Independent 8 October 2001 Retrieved 6 October 2012 Head to head Clare v Tipp Irish Independent 13 July 2008 Archived from the original on 9 December 2012 Retrieved 6 October 2012 Moran Sean 9 September 2002 Kilkenny a different class Irish Times Retrieved 6 October 2012 Clare great O Connor bows out Hogan Stand website 13 December 2013 Retrieved 22 April 2013 Awards Preceded byLiam Dunne Wexford All Ireland Senior Hurling FinalMan of the Match1997 Succeeded byBrian Whelahan Offaly Preceded byLarry O Gorman Wexford Texaco Hurler of the Year1997 Succeeded byBrian Whelahan Offaly Eircell Hurler of the Year1997 Succeeded byTony Browne Waterford Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jamesie O 27Connor amp oldid 1219856461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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