Shane O'Neill (Limerick hurler)

Shane O'Neill (born 1974) is an Irish hurling manager and former player who previously was the manager of the Galway senior hurling team. As a player he lined out with Limerick Senior Championship club Na Piarsaigh and the Limerick senior hurling team.

Shane O'Neill
Personal information
Irish name Seán Ó Néill
Sport Hurling
Position Full-forward
Born 1974
Caherdavin, Limerick, Ireland
Occupation Solicitor
Club(s)
Years Club
1990-2012
Na Piarsaigh
Club titles
Limerick titles 1
Munster titles 1
All-Ireland Titles 0
Colleges(s)
Years College
University of Limerick
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1994-2000
Limerick 9 (1-05)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 1
All-Irelands 0
NHL 1
All Stars 0

Playing career

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Na Piarsaigh

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O'Neill joined the Na Piarsaigh club at a young age and played in all grades at juvenile and underage levels, enjoying much championship success in the minor and under-21 grades.

On 25 November 1990, O'Neill was just 16-years-old when he was a member of the extended panel of the Na Piarsaigh junior team that qualified to play Dromcollogher/Broadford in the Limerick Junior Championship final. He ended the game with a winners' medal following the 2-10 to 2-00 victory.

On 3 October 1993, O'Neill was at full-forward when Na Piarsaigh faced Blackrock in the Limerick Intermediate Championship final. He scored three points but ended on the losing side after a 2-04 to 0-08 defeat.

Na Piarsaigh qualified for a second successive Limerick Intermediate Championship final on 6 November 1994, with Tournafulla providing the opposition. O'Neill top scored with 1-02 from full-forward and ended the game with a winners' medal after the 2-14 to 0-04 victory.

On 18 October 2009, O'Neill was at full-forward when Na Piarsaigh qualified for their very first Limerick Senior Championship final. He was held scoreless from play in the 1-17 to 0-03 defeat by Adare.[1]

Na Piarsaigh qualified for a second senior final on 2 October 2011. O'Neill lined out at left wing-forward and scored a point from play in the 2-13 to 0-13 defeat of Adare.[2] On 4 December 2011, he won a Munster Championship medal following a 1-13 to 0-09 defeat of Crusheen in the final replay.[3]

Limerick

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Minor and under-21

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O'Neill was called up for a trial with the Limerick minor team prior to the start of the 1991 season, however, he failed to make the championship panel. Again eligible for the grade the following year, he was an unused substitute on 22 April 1992 when Limerick suffered a 1-07 to 0-09 defeat by Tipperary in the Munster Championship.[citation needed]

On 16 April 1993, O'Neill made his first appearance for the Limerick under-21 team. He scored 2-01 from play in the 5-09 to 4-08 defeat of Waterford in the Munster Championship. On 23 July 1993, O'Neill scored a goal when Limerick suffered a 1-18 to 3-09 defeat by Cork in the Munster final.[citation needed]

Senior

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O'Neill was added to the Limerick senior team during the 1994-95 National League. He made a number of appearances throughout the campaign and was retained on the panel for the 1995 Munster Championship. O'Neill made his championship debut on 18 June 1995 when he came on as a 62nd-minute substitute for Pat Heffernan in a 0-16 to 0-15 defeat of Tipperary in the Munster semi-final. On 9 July 1995, he was an unused substitute when Limerick suffered a 1-17 to 0-11 defeat by Clare in the Munster final.[4]

On 7 July 1996, O'Neill lined out at midfield when Limerick faced Tipperary in the Munster final. He was substituted at half-time in the 0-19 to 1-16 draw. O'Neill was dropped from the starting fifteen for the replay a week later but collected a Munster Championship medal as an unused substitute after a 4-07 to 0-16 victory.[5] On 1 September 1996, he was again listed amongst the substitutes when Limerick faced Wexford in the All-Ireland final. He remained on the bench for the 1-13 to 0-14 defeat.[6]

On 6 October 1997, O'Neill lined out at midfield when Limerick faced Galway in the National League final. He scored a point from play and collected a winners' medal after the 1-12 to 1-09 victory.

Managerial career

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Na Piarsaigh

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In April 2014, it was confirmed that O'Neill had replaced Seán Stack as manager of the Na Piarsaigh senior team.[7] His debut championship campaign saw Na Piarsaigh remain undefeated in the group stage and qualify for the final against Kilmallock on 19 October 2014 where his side suffered a 1-15 to 0-14 defeat.[8]

O'Neill guided Na Piarsaigh to a second successive final on 11 October 2015. He claimed his first silverware as manager following the 1-22 to 4-12 defeat of Patrickswell.[9] On 22 November 2015, Na Piarsaigh won the Munster Championship after a 2-18 to 2-11 defeat of Ballygunner in the final.[10] On 17 March 2016, O'Neill managed Na Piarsaigh to the All-Ireland Championship medal when the club defeated Ruairí Óg by 2-25 to 2-14 in the All-Ireland final.[11]

On 15 October 2017, O'Neill guided Na Piarsaigh to a third county final in four seasons. He claimed his second championship as manager following the 1-22 to 2-14 defeat of Kilmallock.[12] On 19 November 2017, O'Neill won a second Munster Championship as Na Piarsaigh manager after a 3-15 to 2-10 defeat of Ballygunner in the final.[13] On 17 March 2018, he guided Na Piarsaigh to a second All-Ireland final, however, his side suffered a 2-17 to 1-17 defeat by Cuala.[14] It was later confirmed that O'Neill had stepped down as manager.[15]

Galway

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On 8 November 2019, O'Neill was ratified as manager of the Galway senior hurling team on a two-year term.[16][17]

On 2 September 2021, after two years in charge, O'Neill announced that he would not be seeking an extension to his term as Galway manager and would leave the position.[18]

Career statistics

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Team Year National League Munster All-Ireland Total
Division Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Limerick 1994-95 Division 1 4 1-01 1 0-00 5 1-01
1995-96 Division 2 1 0-00 3 0-00 0 0-00 4 0-00
1997 Division 1 8 1-06 2 0-04 10 1-10
1998 Division 1A 6 1-01 1 1-01 7 2-02
1999 3 0-06 1 0-00 4 0-06
2000 7 0-12 1 0-00 8 0-12
Total 29 3-26 9 1-05 0 0-00 39 4-31

Honours

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As a player

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Na Piarsaigh
Limerick

As a manager

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Na Piarsaigh
Galway

References

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  1. ^ "Adare swat Na Piarsaigh aside to claim Limerick title". Irish Examiner. 18 October 2009. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  2. ^ "The famine finishes for Na Piarsaigh in fine style". Irish Times. 3 October 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  3. ^ O'Flynn, Diarmuid (5 December 2011). "Piarsaigh young guns come of age". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  4. ^ O'Toole, Fintan (9 July 2015). "20 years ago today the Clare hurlers won a famous Munster title...but where are they now?". The 42. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  5. ^ O'Sullivan, Jim (16 June 2007). "Shannonsiders ahead on the replay count". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  6. ^ Cahill, Jackie (1 September 2016). "20 years ago today the Wexford hurlers won the All-Ireland... but where are they now?". The 42. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  7. ^ Fanning, Mikey (25 February 2014). "Sean Stack steps down as manager of Munster club hurling champions Na Piarsaigh". The 42. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  8. ^ Cahill, Jackie (19 October 2014). "Kilmallock upset the odds to win Limerick SHC title". The 42. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  9. ^ Boyle, Donnchadh (12 October 2015). "Downes restores Na Piarsaigh as Limerick leaders". Irish Independent. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  10. ^ Cahill, Jackie (23 November 2015). "Dowling goal puts seal on Na Piarsaigh glory trail". Irish Independent. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  11. ^ Moynihan, Michael (18 March 2015). "Immortality for Na Piarsaigh as Cushendall rue big-day flop". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  12. ^ "Na Piarsaigh see off Kilmallock to secure Limerick hurling crown". Irish Independent. 15 October 2017. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  13. ^ Keys, Colm (19 November 2017). "Late Na Piarsaigh surge sweeps aside Ballygunner in scrappy Munster final". Irish Independent. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  14. ^ Keys, Colm (18 March 2018). "Cuala finish with four late points to finally see off Na Piarsaigh challenge and retain All-Ireland title". Irish Independent. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  15. ^ O'Connell, Jerome (26 March 2018). "Shane O'Neill departs as Na Piarsaigh manager". Limerick Leader. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  16. ^ "Galway confirm O'Neill appointment". Hogan Stand. 8 November 2019. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  17. ^ "Galway's new hurling manager confirmed as All-Ireland winning Na Piarsaigh boss". The 42. 8 November 2019. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  18. ^ "Galway in search for new hurling manager as O'Neill departs". The 42. 2 September 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2021.