Aidan O'Shea (Mayo Gaelic footballer)
Personal information | |||
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Irish name | Aodán Ó Sé | ||
Sport | Gaelic football | ||
Position | Centre-forward | ||
Born |
Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland | 29 June 1990||
Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) | ||
Occupation | Export manager | ||
Club(s) | |||
Years | Club | ||
2007–present | Breaffy | ||
Club titles | |||
Mayo titles | 0 | ||
Colleges(s) | |||
Years | College | ||
2009–2013 | Dublin Institute of Technology | ||
College titles | |||
Sigerson titles | 1 | ||
Inter-county(ies)* | |||
Years | County | Apps (scores) | |
2009–present | Mayo | 73 (11-39) | |
Inter-county titles | |||
Connacht titles | 8 | ||
All-Irelands | 0 | ||
NFL | 1 | ||
All Stars | 3 | ||
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 14:19, 12 September 2021. |
Aidan O'Shea (born 29 June 1990) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Breaffy and the Mayo county team. He is captain of the senior team at Breaffy.
Career[]
O'Shea made his debut for the Mayo seniors against New York in 2009 and since then has been one of Mayo's best players, winning an All-Star in 2013 and playing in midfield in two All-Ireland football finals, the 2012 decider, which Mayo lost by 0–13 to 2–11 against Donegal and the 2013 decider, which Mayo lost by 1–14 to 2–12 against Dublin.[1][2][3] In 2013, his man-of-the-match display drove Mayo to a 16-point victory in a rematch against 2012 conquerors Donegal at the All-Ireland quarter-final stage.[4] He was afterwards refused entry at one of Dublin's biggest nightclubs.[5][6] He was awarded the GAA's Player of the Month for August 2013.[7]
He played in the first Test for Ireland against Australia in the 2013 International Rules Series, but club commitments ruled him out of the second Test.[8][9] He is suspected of being concussed up to seven times.[10] In 2016 Mayo were denied another All-Ireland title by just one point to Dublin after a replay on 1 October. Coincidentally the following year Mayo lost again against Dublin in the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final by another one-point margin.
Personal life[]
O'Shea had a relationship with Sarah Rowe, the Mayo ladies' Gaelic footballer.[11][12][13]
Career statistics[]
- As of match played 11 September 2021.
Team | Year | National League | Connacht | All-Ireland | Total | |||||
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Division | Apps | Score | Apps | Score | Apps | Score | Apps | Score | ||
Mayo | 2009 | Division 1 | 6 | 2-03 | 3 | 2-04 | 1 | 1-01 | 10 | 5-08 |
2010 | 8 | 2-04 | 1 | 0-00 | 1 | 0-00 | 10 | 2-04 | ||
2011 | 5 | 0-03 | 3 | 0-00 | 2 | 0-00 | 10 | 0-03 | ||
2012 | 5 | 0-01 | 1 | 0-01 | 3 | 0-01 | 9 | 0-03 | ||
2013 | 8 | 0-04 | 3 | 0-01 | 3 | 0-01 | 14 | 0-06 | ||
2014 | 7 | 0-05 | 3 | 0-02 | 3 | 1-00 | 13 | 1-07 | ||
2015 | 7 | 1-08 | 2 | 3-05 | 3 | 1-01 | 12 | 5-14 | ||
2016 | 7 | 0-04 | 2 | 0-01 | 6 | 1-03 | 15 | 1-08 | ||
2017 | 2 | 0-00 | 2 | 0-00 | 8 | 0-07 | 12 | 0-07 | ||
2018 | 7 | 1-01 | 1 | 0-00 | 3 | 0-03 | 11 | 1-04 | ||
2019 | 8 | 0-02 | 2 | 0-00 | 7 | 0-01 | 17 | 0-03 | ||
2020 | 7 | 0-05 | 3 | 0-03 | 2 | 0-01 | 12 | 0-09 | ||
2021 | Division 2 | 2 | 0-01 | 3 | 2-03 | 2 | 0-00 | 7 | 2-04 | |
Career total | 79 | 6-41 | 29 | 7-20 | 44 | 4-19 | 152 | 17-80 |
Honours[]
- Dublin Institute of Technology
- Sigerson Cup: 2013
- Mayo
- Connacht Senior Football Championship: 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2020 (c), 2021 (c)
- National Football League: 2019
- Connacht Under-21 Football Championship: 2009
- Connacht Minor Football Championship: 2009
- Ireland
References[]
- ^ "Donegal 2-11 0-13 Mayo". BBC Sport. 23 September 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
- ^ "Murphy rocket sees Donegal strike gold". Irish Independent. 24 September 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
- ^ "Dublin 2-12 Mayo 1-14". RTÉ Sport. RTÉ. 22 September 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2013.
- ^ "Champions Donegal stunned by Mayo rampage". Irish Independent. 4 August 2013. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
- ^ "Mayo GAA star Aidan O'Shea 'thanks' Dublin nightclub after he's refused entry". Irish Independent. 5 August 2013. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ^ "'I was always geared to do this' - Aidan O'Shea". Irish Independent. 18 September 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
- ^ "O'Shea and Kelly win GAA/GPA Player Awards". GAA website. 11 September 2013. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
- ^ "Ireland 57-35 Australia". RTÉ Sport. RTÉ. 19 October 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
- ^ "Two changes to Ireland panel ahead of second Test". RTÉ Sport. RTÉ. 22 October 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
- ^ Fogarty, John (14 January 2015). "Aidan O'Shea has suffered up to seven concussions in career". Examiner. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
- ^ "Sarah and Co make their mark". www.mayonews.ie. 29 July 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
- ^ "'No mens team would put up with our conditions...They'd go nuts' - Mayo's Sarah Rowe taking a stand against inequality". www.independent.ie. 21 February 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- ^ "Rowe's sacrifices earn rich dividend as Girls in Green now focus their attentions on England". www.independent.ie. 17 July 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
- All Stars Awards winners (football)
- 1990 births
- Living people
- Mayo inter-county Gaelic footballers
- Irish international rules football players
- People educated at St Gerald's College, Castlebar
- People from Mullingar
- Mayo Gaelic football biography stubs