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Denis 'Ogie' Moran
Personal information
Irish name Donncha Ó Moráin
Sport Gaelic football
Position Centre-forward
Born (1956-01-16) 16 January 1956 (age 68)
Ballybunion, County Kerry
Nickname Ogie
Occupation Shannon Development regional officer
Club(s)
Years Club
1970s–1990s
1970s–1980s
Beale
Shannon Rangers
Club titles
Kerry titles 2
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
1975–1987 Kerry 46 (0–42)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 11
All-Irelands 8
NFL 3
All Stars 1

Denis "Ogie" Moran (born 16 January 1956) in Ballybunion, County Kerry) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer and manager. He played football with his local club Beale, his divisional side Shannon Rangers and also at the senior level for the Kerry County team between 1975 and 1987.

Early life

Denis 'Ogie' Moran was born in Ballybunion, County Kerry in 1956. Born into a family that had an interest in Gaelic games, Moran's father brought him to matches every weekend. In 1962, he travelled to Croke Park as the mascot to the Kerry team that captured the All-Ireland title.

Moran was educated at the local national school and later boarded at the famous Franciscan College in Gormanston, County Meath. Moran became a key member of the college senior team that captured three Leinster colleges' titles in a row between 1972 and 1974. In 1973, Moran's side reached the final of the All-Ireland series. St Michael's College from Enniskillen provided the opposition on that occasion and a close game developed. At the end of the game, the Franciscans had won the day by 1-8 to 1-6 and Moran picked up an All-Ireland Colleges' winners' medal.

Playing career

Club

Moran played his club football and hurling throughout the 1970s and 1980s. As a footballer, he enjoyed much success with his local club Beale and as a member of the Shannon Rangers divisional side. Moran was also regarded as a hurler of note, lining out with the famous Ballyduff side in the northern part of the county.

As a key member of the Beale senior football team, Moran helped his team seven North Kerry divisional titles between 1977 and 1989. This included Beale's very first divisional title in 1977, the first of a famous three-in-a-row.

As a hurler, Moran captured numerous North Kerry divisional titles. He also claimed the ultimate honour by winning a county senior championship winners' medal.

It was with divisional side Shannon Rangers, however, that Moran enjoyed the ultimate success in terms of club football in Kerry. In 1972, he was only sixteen years-old when he was picked for the team. Rangers reached the final of the County Senior Championship that year, with Mid Kerry providing the opposition. A victory on that occasion gave Moran a county winners' medal.

Five years later, Moran lined out in his second county final, this time with nearby rivals Feale Rangers providing the opposition. Another victory followed on that occasion, giving the Beale club man a second and final county winners' medal.

Minor and under-21

Moran first came to prominence on the inter-county scene in the early 1970s as member of the Kerry minor football team. Arch-rival Cork dominated the provincial minor championship for the early part of the decade.

Moran's performances at the minor level meant he got a spot on the Kerry under-21 team in 1975. He captured a Munster title in that grade that same year following a nine-point victory over Waterford in the provincial decider. Moran's side later qualified for the All-Ireland final against Dublin. A 1-15 to 0-10 score line gave Kerry the victory and gave Moran an All-Ireland under-21 winners' medal.

In 1976, Moran won his second in-a-row Munster under-21 title. He later lined out in a second consecutive All-Ireland final against Kildare. Kerry were victorious on this occasion, as Moran collected a second All-Ireland winners' medal following a 0-14 to 1-3 victory.

Moran captured a third provincial under-21 title in 1977 following a two-goal defeat of Cork. Kerry later qualified for a third consecutive All-Ireland final with Down providing the opposition. A 1-11 to 1-5 score line gave Kerry the victory and gave Moran a third All-Ireland under-21 winners' medal in-a-row.

Senior

By this stage, Moran was also a key member of Kerry's senior football team. In 1975, he captured his first Munster Championship and All-Ireland medals at senior level, under the new management of the legendary Mick O'Dwyer. In 1976, he won his second Munster title; however, Dublin gained revenge for the previous year by defeating Kerry in the All-Ireland final. In 1977, Kerry won another Munster title but lost out to Dublin yet again, this time in a thrilling All-Ireland semi-final.

In 1978, Moran was captain of his native county and Kerry was primed for success. They easily won another Munster title and breezed into the All-Ireland final to face Dublin. The game itself is remembered for Mikey Sheehy's goal which he scored by lobbing the ball over the head of Paddy Cullen. The final score was 5-11 to 0-9 and Moran had secured a second All-Ireland senior medal. In 1979, Kerry once again faced up against Dublin in the All-Ireland final. Like the previous year the men from "the Kingdom" had another emphatic victory over "the Dubs", and Moran claimed his third All-Ireland medal.

Victories for Kerry over Roscommon and Offaly in the respective All-Ireland finals of 1980 and 1981 brought Moran's All-Ireland medal tally up to five. In 1982 he collected his eighth consecutive Munster Championship medal and the scene was set for Kerry to become the first team in the history of the game to win five All-Ireland football titles in-a-row. Once again, Moran’s side faced Offaly in the All-Ireland final. Kerry had the upper hand for much of the game and were leading by two points with two minutes left to be played. The game, however, was not over as Offaly substitute Séamus Darby, who had entered the game almost unnoticed, produced possibly the greatest match-winner of all-time when he scored a late goal. Kerry failed to score again to level the match and Offaly went on to win their third All-Ireland title ever.

In 1983, Kerry were denied a record-breaking ninth Munster title in-a-row by Cork. Moran's side were down but not out, as they reclaimed the provincial title the following year, before securing back-to-back All-Ireland victories over their old rivals Dublin in 1984 and 1985. In 1986, he collected his third All-Ireland title in-a-row with an 8-point victory over Tyrone. It was his eighth All-Ireland medal overall. Moran also enjoyed playing Railway Cup football with Munster, winning inter-provincial titles in 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981 and 1982. His honors also include three National Football Leagues in 1977, 1982 and 1984 and one All Stars Awards. Moran also played hurling for a short period with his native county. In 1974, he won a 'Special All-Ireland' hurling medal for weaker counties when Kerry defeated Westmeath in the final.

Managerial career

Kerry

Moran was appointed manager of Kerry’s senior team for the 1993 championship. His tenure as manager was not a successful one, as Billy Morgan's Cork team were the kingpins of Munster at the time. Moran was replaced as manager by Páidí Ó Sé at the end of 1995.

Kerins O'Rahilly

In 2009, Moran took over from Jack O'Connor as Kerins O'Rahilly's manager.

Records

All in all Moran collected eleven Munster Championship medals, he played in ten All-Ireland finals, ending up on the winning side on eight occasions. His record haul of All-Ireland medals is a record that he shares with fellow Kerrymen Pat Spillane, Páidí Ó Sé, Ger Power and Mikey Sheehy. Moran, however, stands apart, along with Dublin's Stephen Cluxton, as the only players to win their eight medals playing in the one position. Moran was the only member of the Kerry team to have played all eight victorious All-Ireland finals. This record had been equalled only by Dublin’s James McCarthy and Stephen Cluxton.

Personal life

Moran is based in Tralee and works as a regional officer with Shannon Development. His son, David, followed in Morans footsteps and, after playing with the Kerry minor team in 2006, he subsequently joined the senior team and played with Kerry in the 2006 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final. He was added to the Kerry senior squad for the 2008 National Football League and appeared in the first three games against Donegal, Tyrone and Derry.

References

  1. Foley, Michael (29 December 2002). "Caught in Time: Kerry win All-Ireland football title, 1975". Times Online. Times Newspapers. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2009.
  2. "Munster Under-21 Football Championship Winning Teams". Munster GAA. Archived from the original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved 31 March 2009.
  3. "Ogie Moran". Shannon Development. Retrieved 30 September 2009.
  4. "Kerry: The ins and the outs..." Independent.ie. Independent News & Media. 16 June 2009. Archived from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 30 September 2009.

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Sporting positions
Preceded byGer O'Keeffe Kerry Senior Football Captain
1978
Succeeded byTim Kennelly
Preceded byMickey 'Ned' O'Sullivan Kerry Senior Football Manager
1992-1995
Succeeded byPáidí Ó Sé
Achievements
Preceded byTony Hanahoe
(Dublin)
All-Ireland SFC
winning captain

1978
Succeeded byTim Kennelly
(Kerry)
Kerry squads
Kerry – 1975 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (3rd title)
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Kerry – 1976 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (4th title)
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Kerry – 1977 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (5th title)
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Kerry – 1975 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (23rd title)
Sub used
17 G. O'Driscoll for M. O'Sullivan
Subs not used
16 J. Bunyan
18 J. Long
19 B. O'Shea
20 D O'Sullivan
21 J. Walsh
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
D. McCarthy
D. Sheahan
P. O'Shea
M. Kelly
Kerry – 1976 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Subs used
21 C. Nelligan for P. O'Mahony
16 S. Walsh for P. McCarthy
17 G. O'Driscoll for M. O'Sullivan
Subs not used
18 J. Long
19 A. O'Keeffe
20 J. Walsh
22 V. O'Connor
23 B. Walsh
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
D. McCarthy
P. O'Donoghue
P. O'Shea
M. Kelly
Kerry – 1978 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (24th title)
Sub used
20 Paudie O'Mahony for J. Deenihan
Subs not used
16 J. Mulvihill
17 V. O'Connor
18 P. O'Mahony
19 G. Griffin
21 P. McCarthy
22 M. O'Sullivan
23 T. Bridgeman
24 G. O'Driscoll
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
P. O'Shea
J. Keohane
L. Higgins
B. O'Callaghan
Kerry – 1979 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (25th title)
Sub used
16 V. O'Connor
Sub used
17 G. Power
18 G. O'Keeffe
19 B. Walsh
20 J. L. McElligott
21 P. O'Mahony
22 G. O'Driscoll
23 T. O'Regan
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
P. O'Shea
J. Keohane
L. Higgins
B. O'Callaghan
Kerry – 1980 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (26th title)
Sub used
19 G. O'Driscoll for G. Power
Subs not used
14 E. Liston
16 M. Spillane
18 D. O'Donoghue
20 J. Walsh
21 P. O'Mahony
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
P. O'Shea
J. Keohane
L. Higgins
B. O'Callaghan
Kerry – 1981 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (27th title)
Subs used
P. Spillane for J. Egan
G. O'Keeffe for M. Spillane
Subs not used
18 T. Spillane
19 P. Sheahan
20 B. O'Sullivan
21 P. O'Mahony
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
P. O'Shea
J. Keohane
L. Higgins
B. O'Callaghan
Kerry – 1982 National Football League Champions (14th title)
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Kerry – 1982 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Sub used
20 P. Spillane for D. Moran
Subs not used
16 G. Lynch
17 V. O'Connor
18 M. Spillane
19 J. L. McElligott
20 P. O'Mahony
21 J. Doyle
22 H. Moynihan
23 J. Deenihan
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
P. O'Shea
J. Keohane
L. Higgins
B. O'Callaghan
Kerry – 1984 National Football League Champions (15th title)
Subs
E. Liston
W. Maher
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Kerry – 1984 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (28th title)
Sub used
18 T. O'Dowd for J. Egan
Subs not used
16 M. Sheehy
19 D. O'Donoghue
20 J. Higgins
21 D. Hartnett
22 G. O'Sullivan
23 W. O'Connor
24 V. O'Connor
25 T. Lynch
26 M. Keating
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
K. Griffin
J. Keohane
M. O'Sullivan
E. O'Sullivan
Kerry – 1985 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (29th title)
Sub used
17 J. Kennedy for G. Power
Subs not used
16 J. Higgins
18 G. O'Sullivan
19 J. Mulvihill
20 S. Liston
21 D. Hanafin
22 D. O'Donoghue
23 J. Keane
24 L. Kearns
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
T. Kennelly
J. Keohane
M. O'Sullivan
E. O'Sullivan
Kerry – 1986 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (30th title)
Sub used
17 T. O'Dowd for A. O'Donovan
Subs not used
16 J. Kennedy
18 J. Higgins
19 M. Galwey
20 S. Stack
21 D. Hanafin
Manager
M. O'Dwyer
Selectors
T. Kennelly
J. Keohane
M. O'Sullivan
K. Griffin
1981 All Star Gaelic Football Team
Kerry football teammanagers
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