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Michael Donnellan
Personal information
Irish name Mícheál Ó Domhnalláin
Sport Gaelic football
Position Centre half-forward
Born (1977-02-28) 28 February 1977 (age 47)
Galway, Ireland
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Club(s)
Years Club
1995–2003
2004–2007
Dunmore McHales
Salthill-Knocknacarra
Club titles
Galway titles 1
Connacht titles 1
All-Ireland Titles 1
Colleges(s)
Years College
IT Tralee
College titles
Sigerson titles 1
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1997–2006 Galway
Inter-county titles
Connacht titles 5
All-Irelands 2
All Stars 3

Michael Donnellan (born 28 February 1977) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played at senior level for the Galway county team. He is the son of a former politician and footballer, John Donnellan, and grandson of politician and footballer Michael Donnellan. All three of them captained the Galway football team during their careers.

Gaelic football career

Donnellan first came to prominence as a member of the talented St Jarlath's College in Tuam team of the early 1990s. He played a crucial role in their Hogan Cup–winning season of 1994 alongside future Galway teammates Declan Meehan, Tomás Meehan, John Divilly, Tommy Joyce and Pádraic Joyce. They reached the Connacht final the following year but lost out to their biggest rivals, St. Patrick's College, Tuam. He would later once more star alongside Joyce with the Tralee IT team that won the 1998 Sigerson Cup.

In 1998, Donnellan won his first All-Ireland medal as part of the Galway side that won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 1998. During the first half of the final against Kildare, Donnellan picked up the ball inside the heart of his own defence and proceeded to go on an amazing run, soloing the length of the field while exchanging a one-two with Kevin Walsh in the midfield. As he approached the Kildare goal, he laid the ball off to Derek Savage, who passed to Seán Óg De Paor. De Paor slotted the ball over the bar. The score re-invigorated the Galway team, who were losing at the time. Donnellan's overall performance inspired Galway to their first football title in 32 years and completed a unique hat-trick of senior All-Ireland medals for his family, as he followed in the footsteps of his father John (1966) and his grandfather Mick (1925). The final score was 1–14 to 1–10. That solo run was later voted No.1 in the Top 20 GAA Moments in 2003. He was named Texaco Footballer of the Year that year.

After reaching another final in 2000, losing out to Kerry after a replay, Donnellan & Galway returned to win the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. After losing to Roscommon in the Connacht semi-final, Galway entered the newly introduced back-door qualifiers and defeated Wicklow, Armagh and Cork to reach the quarter-finals. They gained revenge over Roscommon with 0–14 to 1–05 victory to reach the semi-finals, where they defeated Derry by 3 points. In the final, they outclassed a Meath team by 0–17 to 0–08.

Donnellan went on to win an All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship with his adopted club Salthill-Knocknacarra in 2005. He gave a man-of-the-match performance in the final, where Salthill narrowly edged out Antrim club St Gall's.

After being hampered by injury in later years, Donnellan decided to end his career at the end of the 2006 season, a career during which he won nearly ever honour in the game.

In May 2020, the Irish Independent named Donnellan as one of the "dozens of brilliant players" who narrowly missed selection for its "Top 20 footballers in Ireland over the past 50 years".

Soccer career

In December 1999, Donnellan signed for Don O'Riordan at Galway United for the rest of the 1999–2000 League of Ireland season. According to the Irish Independent, he could play "in midfield or in attack".

References

  1. Breheny, Martin (30 May 2020). "Revealed: The Top 20 footballers in Ireland over the past 50 years". Irish Independent. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
  2. ^ Quinn, Philip; O'Riordan, Tom (31 December 1999). "Galway coup as GAA ace Donnellan switches codes". Irish Independent. p. H1. Retrieved 17 March 2023.

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Awards
Preceded byMaurice Fitzgerald Texaco Footballer of the Year
1998
Succeeded byTrevor Giles
Preceded byMaurice Fitzgerald
(Kerry)
All-Ireland Senior Football Final
Man of the Match

1998
Succeeded byMark O'Reilly
(Meath)
Galway squads
Galway – 1994 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship runners-up
Subs
3 K. Keane
16 D. Devanney
17 M. Waldron
18 É. King
19 T. Reilly
20 M. Turner
22 M. Connaughton
23 P. Lambe
24 K. Comer
Manager
M. Byrne
Selectors
T. Gavin
J. Stephens
H. Ryan
M. Crowley
J. Flaherty
Galway – 1998 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (8th title)
Subs
21 P. Clancy for S. Walsh
Subs not used
16 P. Comer
17 B. Silke
18 R. Fahey
19 K. Fallon
20 D. Mitchell
22 D. Meehan
23 T. Joyce
24 F. Gavin
Manager
J. O'Mahony
Selectors
S. Joyce
P. Warren
Galway – 2000 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Played in drawn game
4 R. Silke
9 J. Bergin
Subs used in drawn game
19 K. Walsh for Bergin
17 R. Fahey for Silke
22 J. Donnellan for T. Joyce
Subs used in replay
19 J. Bergin for Walsh
8 K. Walsh for Ó Dómhnaill
22 J. Donnellan for T. Joyce
21 S. Walsh for Clancy
Subs not used in replay
16 P. Lally
17 R. Silke
18 J. Killeen
20 M. Ó Callarain
23 K. Comer
24 L. Ó Callarain
Manager
J. O'Mahony
Selectors
S. Joyce
P. Warren
Galway – 2001 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (9th title)
Subs
21 A. Kerins for T. Joyce
23 K. Comer for Bergin
Subs not used
16 P. Lally
17 M. Comer
18 T. Meehan
19 M. Ó Callaráin
20 S. Ó Domhnaill
22 M. Clancy
24 J. Donnellan
Manager
J. O'Mahony
Selectors
S. Joyce
P. Warren
Galway – 2004 National Football League runners-up
Subs used
N. Joyce for Devane
C. Monahan for Comer
D. Savage for M. Clancy
Manager
J. O'Mahony
Galway – 2006 National Football League runners-up
Subs used
P. Geraghty for Armstrong
B. Cullinane for Savage
F. Hanley for D. Burke
Manager
P. Ford
Ireland football team2001 International Rules Series
Subs
C. McManus
P. Joyce
B. J. O'Sullivan
E. O'Hara
J. Crowley
F. Grehan
C. McAnallen
C. Goggins
M. F. Russell
D. McCabe
N. Buckley
C. Whelan
Coach
B. McEniff
Selectors
J. O'Keeffe
P. Clarke
Salthill-Knocknacarra2006 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions (1st title)
Sub used
24 A. Callanan for Boylan
18 D. Burke for Kerins
20 PJ Kelly for Callanan
22 F. McCann for Crowe
17 A. McDermott for Geraghty
Sub not used
16 B. Fitzpatrick
19 D. Gilmartin
21 G. Begley
23 T. Burke
Manager
E. O'Donnellan
Awards
1998 All Star Gaelic Football Team
2000 All Star Gaelic Football Team
2001 All Star Gaelic Football Team
GAA/GPA Young Footballer of the Year
Texaco Footballer of the Year
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final – Man of the Match
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