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Michael O'Brien (hurling manager)

Michael G. O'Brien (1933 – 14 November 2014) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest who was also a noted hurling coach and manager.

Michael O'Brien
Personal information
Irish nameMícheál Ó Briain
SportHurling
Born1931
Innishannon, County Cork, Ireland
Died14 November 2014 (aged 81)
Dromahane, County Cork, Ireland
NicknameThe Canon
OccupationRoman Catholic priest
Club management
Inter-county management
Years Team
1983-1985
1989-1993
Cork
Cork
Inter-county titles
County League Province All-Ireland
Cork 1 4 2

Born in Innishannon, County Cork, O'Brien was ordained into the priesthood in 1958. Over the next forty-five years he ministered in both Ireland and the United Kingdom, while also serving as a teacher at St. Finbarr's College and chaplain to the Irish Navy. O'Brien retired from active ministry in 2003.

Concurrently with his duties as a priest, O'Brien was heavily involved as a hurling coach at colleges, university, club and inter-county levels. His biggest success came with Cork, whom he steered to two All-Ireland titles, four Munster titles and one National Hurling League title.

Biography edit

O'Brien was born in the parish of Innishannon/Knockavilla, County Cork. He entered St Patrick's College, Maynooth, and was ordained for the Diocese of Cork and Ross in the seminary chapel on 22 June 1958. He then ministered in the Irish-emigrant areas of London until 1961, when he returned to his home diocese and a curacy in the parish of Blackrock, Cork, where he helped to rebuild St. Michael's Church which had burnt to the ground. For 12 years, from 1964 to 1976, O'Brien taught at St. Finbarr's Seminary, Farranferris, where he was also the hurling trainer for the school team. He was "at the helm as Farranferris won Dr Harty Cups in 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974, adding All-Irelands in 1972 and 1974".[1] A 12-year stint as chaplain at the Naval Base of Haulbowline followed before O'Brien returned to parish ministry, again in Blackrock. In 1985 he started a lengthy stay in Carrigaline where he served as curate, administrator and finally parish priest of Carrigaline, before retiring from active ministry in 2003.[2]

O'Brien was later resident in Nazareth Home in Dromahane.[2] He died on 14 November 2014 after a long illness.[3][4]

O'Brien served as the coach of the Cork senior hurling team on several occasions, guiding the team to All-Ireland titles in 1984 and 1990.[5] .At colleges' level he also managed UCC to Fitzgibbon Cup titles,[6] and later managed Blackrock GAA.[6] He also helped coaching Coláiste Chríost Rí.[7]

He is not to be confused with Canon Michael O'Brien of the neighbouring Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne.[clarification needed]

Honours edit

Team edit

St. Finbarr's College
University College Cork
  • Fitzgibbon Cup (10): 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991
Argideen Rangers
Ballinhassig
Blackrock
Tracton
Cork
Sporting positions
Preceded by Cork Senior Hurling Manager
(jointly with Justin McCarthy)

1983–1985
Succeeded by
Preceded by Cork Senior Hurling Manager
1989–1993
Succeeded by
Achievements
Preceded by All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final
winning manager

1984
Succeeded by
Preceded by All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final
winning manager

1990
Succeeded by

References edit

  1. ^ Hurley, Denis (17 January 2013). "Students honour Canon O'Brien". Irish Examiner.
  2. ^ a b . Diocese of Cork & Ross. Archived from the original on 6 May 2012.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Tomás Mulcahy, Frank Murphy and Gerald McCarthy pay tribute to the late Canon O'Brien". The Score. 18 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  5. ^ "McCarthy still favourite to land Cork post". Irish Examiner. 3 November 2003. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  6. ^ a b O'Flynn, Diarmuid (11 January 1999). . Irish Examiner. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  7. ^ Larkin, Brendan (3 February 1998). . Irish Examiner. Archived from the original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2010.

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This article is about the manager and priest from County Cork For the hurler from County Limerick see Mike O Brien hurler Michael G O Brien 1933 14 November 2014 was an Irish Roman Catholic priest who was also a noted hurling coach and manager Michael O BrienPersonal informationIrish nameMicheal o BriainSportHurlingBorn1931Innishannon County Cork IrelandDied14 November 2014 aged 81 Dromahane County Cork IrelandNicknameThe CanonOccupationRoman Catholic priestClub managementYears ClubValley RoversBallinhassigTractonArgideen RangersNewcestownBlackrockInter county managementYears Team1983 19851989 1993 CorkCorkInter county titlesCounty League Province All IrelandCork 1 4 2Born in Innishannon County Cork O Brien was ordained into the priesthood in 1958 Over the next forty five years he ministered in both Ireland and the United Kingdom while also serving as a teacher at St Finbarr s College and chaplain to the Irish Navy O Brien retired from active ministry in 2003 Concurrently with his duties as a priest O Brien was heavily involved as a hurling coach at colleges university club and inter county levels His biggest success came with Cork whom he steered to two All Ireland titles four Munster titles and one National Hurling League title Contents 1 Biography 2 Honours 2 1 Team 3 ReferencesBiography editO Brien was born in the parish of Innishannon Knockavilla County Cork He entered St Patrick s College Maynooth and was ordained for the Diocese of Cork and Ross in the seminary chapel on 22 June 1958 He then ministered in the Irish emigrant areas of London until 1961 when he returned to his home diocese and a curacy in the parish of Blackrock Cork where he helped to rebuild St Michael s Church which had burnt to the ground For 12 years from 1964 to 1976 O Brien taught at St Finbarr s Seminary Farranferris where he was also the hurling trainer for the school team He was at the helm as Farranferris won Dr Harty Cups in 1969 1971 1972 1973 and 1974 adding All Irelands in 1972 and 1974 1 A 12 year stint as chaplain at the Naval Base of Haulbowline followed before O Brien returned to parish ministry again in Blackrock In 1985 he started a lengthy stay in Carrigaline where he served as curate administrator and finally parish priest of Carrigaline before retiring from active ministry in 2003 2 O Brien was later resident in Nazareth Home in Dromahane 2 He died on 14 November 2014 after a long illness 3 4 O Brien served as the coach of the Cork senior hurling team on several occasions guiding the team to All Ireland titles in 1984 and 1990 5 At colleges level he also managed UCC to Fitzgibbon Cup titles 6 and later managed Blackrock GAA 6 He also helped coaching Colaiste Chriost Ri 7 He is not to be confused with Canon Michael O Brien of the neighbouring Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne clarification needed Honours editTeam edit St Finbarr s CollegeDr Croke Cup 3 1969 1972 1974 Dr Harty Cup 5 1969 1971 1972 1973 1974University College CorkFitzgibbon Cup 10 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991Argideen RangersCork Junior Hurling Championship 1 1996BallinhassigCork Intermediate Hurling Championship 2 1975 1977BlackrockCork Senior Hurling Championship 2 1985 1999TractonCork Intermediate Hurling Championship 1 1991 Cork Junior Hurling Championship 1 1979CorkAll Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2 1984 1990 Munster Senior Hurling Championship 5 1984 1985 1990 1992 National Hurling League 1 1992 93 All Ireland Junior Hurling Championship 1 1983 All Ireland Minor Hurling Championship 6 1969 1970 1971 1974 1978 1979 Philips Sports Manager of the Year 1 1990 Sporting positionsPreceded byJohnny Clifford Cork Senior Hurling Manager jointly with Justin McCarthy 1983 1985 Succeeded byJohnny CliffordPreceded byCon Roche Cork Senior Hurling Manager1989 1993 Succeeded byJohnny CliffordAchievementsPreceded byPat Henderson Kilkenny All Ireland Senior Hurling Finalwinning manager1984 Succeeded byDermot Healy Offaly Preceded byMichael Babs Keating Tipperary All Ireland Senior Hurling Finalwinning manager1990 Succeeded byMichael Babs Keating Tipperary References edit Hurley Denis 17 January 2013 Students honour Canon O Brien Irish Examiner a b Priests Archdeacon Michael J O Brien PE Diocese of Cork amp Ross Archived from the original on 6 May 2012 Cork All Ireland winning boss Canon Michael O Brien has died Archived from the original on 9 January 2015 Retrieved 5 February 2016 Tomas Mulcahy Frank Murphy and Gerald McCarthy pay tribute to the late Canon O Brien The Score 18 November 2014 Retrieved 18 November 2014 McCarthy still favourite to land Cork post Irish Examiner 3 November 2003 Archived from the original on 7 July 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2010 a b O Flynn Diarmuid 11 January 1999 Cashman continues to hold limelight with regal display Irish Examiner Archived from the original on 29 June 2011 Retrieved 1 August 2010 Larkin Brendan 3 February 1998 Criost Ri out to end barren Harty Cup spell Irish Examiner Archived from the original on 29 June 2011 Retrieved 1 August 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael O 27Brien hurling manager amp oldid 1160622189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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