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Oisín McConville

Oisín McConville (Irish: Oisín Mac Conmhaoil; born 13 October 1975) is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former player. He has been manager of the Wicklow county team since 2022. McCoville played at senior level for the Armagh county team in the 1990s and 2000s. He won an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medal, seven Ulster Championships and a National League title with the county. He was also awarded two All Stars.

Oisín McConville
Personal information
Irish name Oisín Mac Conmhaoil
Sport Gaelic football
Position Left half forward
Born (1975-10-13) 13 October 1975 (age 47)
Crossmaglen, County Armagh,
Northern Ireland
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Club(s)
Years Club
1993–2013
Crossmaglen
Club titles
Armagh titles 16
Ulster titles 10
All-Ireland Titles 6
Inter-county(ies)**
Years County Apps (scores)
1994–2008
Armagh 52 (11–197 (230))
Inter-county titles
Ulster titles 7
All-Irelands 1
NFL 1
All Stars 2
**Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 23:27, 7 April 2009 (UTC)
Championship games only.

McConville played club football for Crossmaglen Rangers and won six All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championships, ten Ulster Senior Club Football Championships and 16 Armagh Senior Football Championships with the club.

McConville played as forward. He was one of the game's best point-scorers and an expert free-taker.[1] He was consistently a high scorer for Armagh and is the all-time top Ulster scorer in Championship football[2] with a tally of 11–197 (230). He is widely considered one of Armagh's best ever players.[3] In 2009 to mark the 125th anniversary of the Gaelic Athletic Association he was named by The Irish News as one of the all-time best 125 footballers from Ulster.[1]

Despite his success on the field McConville's personal life has been plagued by gambling problems.[4] He now works as an addiction counsellor.[5]

Background

McConville was born in Crossmaglen, South Armagh. His uncle Gene Morgan played for Armagh and played in the 1953 All-Ireland final.[3] McConville's brother Jim is also regarded as one of Armagh's best ever footballers.[3] He also appeared in a New Year's Eve Celebrity Jigs n' Reels special.

Playing career

Inter-county

McConville made his Armagh Senior debut in the Dr McKenna Cup final at Clones on 25 September 1994.

He played in the half forward line for Armagh in their 2002 All-Ireland winning year. In the 2002 All Ireland Final against Kerry, he overcame the setback of having his first half penalty saved, to step up and score the vital second half goal that was instrumental in Armagh winning a tight contest. As well as his All Ireland Senior medal, McConville holds two All Star awards (2000 and 2002), seven Ulster Senior Championship medals (1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008) and a National League Winners medal (2005). He also holds the record for the highest individual score in an Ulster Final, when he notched 2-07 against Down in the 1999 Ulster Final. He has also won Under 12, Under 14, Under 16, Minor League and Championship, and two U-21 Championships. During his schooldays at Abbey CBS in Newry, he won D'Alton, Corn na nÓg, and Rannafast Cups, and was a MacRory Cup runner up whilst at Saint Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh.

He won six All-Ireland Club titles with Crossmaglen in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2011 and 2012, and was top scorer in four of those years.

McConville retired from inter-county football after the 2008 season.

Club

McConville was part of the Crossmaglen team that won 13 Armagh Senior Football Championships in a row between 1996 and 2008.[6] This equalled the national record for consecutive county football championships set by Ballina Stephenites of Mayo between 1904 and 1916. He also won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship seven times (1996, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008), and the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship six times (1997, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2011 and 2012) with the club. McConville, along with Paul Hearty, John McEntee, Tony McEntee, Francie Bellew and Cathal Short is one of six Cross players to have shared in all these successes since 1996.[6] When McConville missed the 2009 Armagh Championship semi-final against Armagh Harps through injury, it ended a run of 103 consecutive Championship games for Crossmaglen.

McConville announced his retirement from Crossmaglen Rangers after their All-Ireland Club SFC semi-final defeat to St Brigid's on 16 February 2013.

Province

School

McConville attended the Abbey Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Newry before taking his A-levels at St. Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh.

Media career

He has interviewed people who are involved in Gaelic games for the Sunday Life newspaper, including Barry Cassidy and Tomás Corrigan.[7][8]

Managerial career

McConville managed Crossmaglen, Meath GAA club Seneschalstown and Dundalk IT, and was managing Monaghan GAA club Inniskeen Grattans when he was appointed manager of the senior Wicklow county team ahead of the 2023 season.[9]

Honours

Club
As manager
Inter-county
Individual
  • 2 All Star 2000, 2002
  • Amongst highest scoring players in All-Ireland Senior Football Championship history.

References

  1. ^ a b "Ulster's 125 – The province's 125 best footballers since 1884". The Irish News. 20 March 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2009.
  2. ^ "Ulster's hot-shots". BBC Sport. 31 July 2008. Retrieved 8 April 2009.
  3. ^ a b c "Ulster's 125 – Armagh shortlist". The Irish News. 10 February 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2009.
  4. ^ "McConville's life and times". BBC News. 26 November 2009.
  5. ^ Jarlath Regan (23 April 2016). "Oisín McConville". An Irishman Abroad (Podcast) (136 ed.). SoundCloud. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  6. ^ a b Archer, Kenny (21 October 2008). . The Irish News. p. 42. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 22 October 2008.
  7. ^ McConville, Oisín (19 July 2020). "'Referees get nervous and feel pressure, like any player'". Sunday Life.
  8. ^ McConville, Oisín (14 April 2020). "Tomas Corrigan: I rediscovered my love for GAA in Latin America but now the central body must overhaul its funding priorities". Sunday Life.
  9. ^ "McConville takes first steps into inter-county management with Wicklow". Hogan Stand. 3 September 2022.

External links

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Awards
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Man of the Match

2002
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Oisin McConville Irish Oisin Mac Conmhaoil born 13 October 1975 is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former player He has been manager of the Wicklow county team since 2022 McCoville played at senior level for the Armagh county team in the 1990s and 2000s He won an All Ireland Senior Football Championship medal seven Ulster Championships and a National League title with the county He was also awarded two All Stars Oisin McConvillePersonal informationIrish nameOisin Mac ConmhaoilSportGaelic footballPositionLeft half forwardBorn 1975 10 13 13 October 1975 age 47 Crossmaglen County Armagh Northern IrelandHeight6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Club s YearsClub1993 2013CrossmaglenClub titlesArmagh titles16Ulster titles10All Ireland Titles6Inter county ies YearsCountyApps scores 1994 2008Armagh52 11 197 230 Inter county titlesUlster titles7All Irelands1NFL1All Stars2 Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 23 27 7 April 2009 UTC Championship games only McConville played club football for Crossmaglen Rangers and won six All Ireland Senior Club Football Championships ten Ulster Senior Club Football Championships and 16 Armagh Senior Football Championships with the club McConville played as forward He was one of the game s best point scorers and an expert free taker 1 He was consistently a high scorer for Armagh and is the all time top Ulster scorer in Championship football 2 with a tally of 11 197 230 He is widely considered one of Armagh s best ever players 3 In 2009 to mark the 125th anniversary of the Gaelic Athletic Association he was named by The Irish News as one of the all time best 125 footballers from Ulster 1 Despite his success on the field McConville s personal life has been plagued by gambling problems 4 He now works as an addiction counsellor 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Playing career 2 1 Inter county 2 2 Club 2 3 Province 2 4 School 3 Media career 4 Managerial career 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditMcConville was born in Crossmaglen South Armagh His uncle Gene Morgan played for Armagh and played in the 1953 All Ireland final 3 McConville s brother Jim is also regarded as one of Armagh s best ever footballers 3 He also appeared in a New Year s Eve Celebrity Jigs n Reels special Playing career EditInter county Edit McConville made his Armagh Senior debut in the Dr McKenna Cup final at Clones on 25 September 1994 He played in the half forward line for Armagh in their 2002 All Ireland winning year In the 2002 All Ireland Final against Kerry he overcame the setback of having his first half penalty saved to step up and score the vital second half goal that was instrumental in Armagh winning a tight contest As well as his All Ireland Senior medal McConville holds two All Star awards 2000 and 2002 seven Ulster Senior Championship medals 1999 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 and 2008 and a National League Winners medal 2005 He also holds the record for the highest individual score in an Ulster Final when he notched 2 07 against Down in the 1999 Ulster Final He has also won Under 12 Under 14 Under 16 Minor League and Championship and two U 21 Championships During his schooldays at Abbey CBS in Newry he won D Alton Corn na nog and Rannafast Cups and was a MacRory Cup runner up whilst at Saint Patrick s Grammar School Armagh He won six All Ireland Club titles with Crossmaglen in 1997 1999 2000 2007 2011 and 2012 and was top scorer in four of those years McConville retired from inter county football after the 2008 season Club Edit McConville was part of the Crossmaglen team that won 13 Armagh Senior Football Championships in a row between 1996 and 2008 6 This equalled the national record for consecutive county football championships set by Ballina Stephenites of Mayo between 1904 and 1916 He also won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship seven times 1996 1998 1999 2004 2006 2007 and 2008 and the All Ireland Senior Club Football Championship six times 1997 1999 2000 2007 2011 and 2012 with the club McConville along with Paul Hearty John McEntee Tony McEntee Francie Bellew and Cathal Short is one of six Cross players to have shared in all these successes since 1996 6 When McConville missed the 2009 Armagh Championship semi final against Armagh Harps through injury it ended a run of 103 consecutive Championship games for Crossmaglen McConville announced his retirement from Crossmaglen Rangers after their All Ireland Club SFC semi final defeat to St Brigid s on 16 February 2013 Province Edit School Edit McConville attended the Abbey Christian Brothers Grammar School Newry before taking his A levels at St Patrick s Grammar School Armagh Media career EditHe has interviewed people who are involved in Gaelic games for the Sunday Life newspaper including Barry Cassidy and Tomas Corrigan 7 8 Managerial career EditMcConville managed Crossmaglen Meath GAA club Seneschalstown and Dundalk IT and was managing Monaghan GAA club Inniskeen Grattans when he was appointed manager of the senior Wicklow county team ahead of the 2023 season 9 Honours EditClub17 Armagh Senior Football Championship 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 10 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship 1996 1998 1999 2004 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 6 All Ireland Senior Club Football Championship 1997 1999 2000 2007 2011 2012As manager2 Armagh Senior Football Championship 2014 2015 1 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship 2015Inter county1 All Ireland Senior Football Championship 2002 7 Ulster Senior Football Championship 1999 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2008 1 National Football League 2005Individual2 All Star 2000 2002 Amongst highest scoring players in All Ireland Senior Football Championship history References Edit a b Ulster s 125 The province s 125 best footballers since 1884 The Irish News 20 March 2009 Retrieved 8 April 2009 Ulster s hot shots BBC Sport 31 July 2008 Retrieved 8 April 2009 a b c Ulster s 125 Armagh shortlist The Irish News 10 February 2009 Retrieved 8 April 2009 McConville s life and times BBC News 26 November 2009 Jarlath Regan 23 April 2016 Oisin McConville An Irishman Abroad Podcast 136 ed SoundCloud Retrieved 25 April 2016 a b Archer Kenny 21 October 2008 Thirteen on the trot for six of the best The Irish News p 42 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 22 October 2008 McConville Oisin 19 July 2020 Referees get nervous and feel pressure like any player Sunday Life McConville Oisin 14 April 2020 Tomas Corrigan I rediscovered my love for GAA in Latin America but now the central body must overhaul its funding priorities Sunday Life McConville takes first steps into inter county management with Wicklow Hogan Stand 3 September 2022 External links EditDetails on Oisin McConvilleAwardsPreceded byPadraic Joyce Galway All Ireland Senior Football FinalMan of the Match2002 Succeeded byKevin Hughes Tyrone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oisin McConville amp oldid 1134837998, 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