Ciarán Byrne Explained

Code:Football
Sport:Gaelic football
Ciarán Byrne
Nickname:Casey
County:Louth
Province:Leinster
Clubs:St Mochta's
Clposition:Forward
Counties:Louth
Icposition:Forward
Icyears:2013; 2021–
Icprovince:0
Icallireland:0
Nfl:0
Allstars:0
Birth Date:1994 12, df=yes

Ciarán Byrne (born 6 December 1994) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the St Mochta's club at senior level for the Louth county team. He previously played professional Australian rules football for the Carlton Football Club.

His nickname ("Casey") was the result of his younger sister's inability to pronounce Ciarán, and was used during his time at Carlton.

Early career

Byrne was a talented prospect in Gaelic football. He was selected for the Louth county team panel at the age of 18, and scored five points in a 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifier match against Kildare at Newbridge.[1] [2] Byrne played for Ireland in both Tests of the 2013 International Rules Series.[3] [4]

AFL career

Ciarán Byrne
Fullname:Ciarán Byrne
Nickname:Casey
Originalteam:St Mochta's (club)/Louth (county team)
Draftpick:Pick 64, 2013 AFL Rookie Draft
Height:188 cm
Weight:88 kg
Position:Half-back
Statsend:2018
Years1:2014–2018
Games Goals1:22 (0)

In August 2013, Byrne signed a two-year Category B rookie contract AFL club Carlton.[5] [6]

Byrne made his senior AFL debut in Round 3, 2015 against Essendon at the MCG; however, after a hamstring injury in that game, he missed the remainder of the season, playing only a couple of games for Carlton's, the Northern Blues.[7] He became a regular in the team's backline in the early part of 2016, playing 11 of Carlton's first 14 games before rupturing his right anterior cruciate ligament, an injury which caused him to miss the rest of the 2016 AFL season.[8]

In October 2018, Byrne informed Carlton Football Club of his decision to retire from AFL football and to return to Ireland.[9] Byrne stated that he had fallen "out of love" with the Australian code and wanted to return to Gaelic football.[1]

Return to Gaelic football

After returning to Ireland, Byrne resumed his Gaelic football career with the St Mochta's club. Shortly after resuming the game he dislocated his ankle in the Louth Intermediate Football Championship final (which St Mochta's won after appearing there for the first time since 1981).[1] This injury caused Byrne to miss another season, and was initially thought to be career-threatening.[1] He recovered with the aid of reformer pilates (which he had first used while recovering from injury in the AFL) and subsequently began a pilates business in his home village of Louth, County Louth.[1]

Byrne was selected to play for Louth again and joined the county's senior football panel.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 'We shouldn't have to beg a player to play for his county': Louth's Ciaran Byrne enjoying a 'second coming' eight years since his last championship game. Irish Independent. Colm. Keys. 25 June 2021.
  2. News: Kildare 1–19 Louth 0–15. RTÉ. 14 July 2013.
  3. News: Ireland 57–35 Australia. RTÉ. 19 October 2013. 19 October 2013.
  4. News: Ireland 116–37 Australia. RTÉ. 26 October 2013. 26 October 2013.
  5. Web site: International rookie Byrne signs with Blues. Carlton Football Club. Tony. De Bolfo. 15 August 2013. 15 October 2013. As Hughes said: 'The boys already call him Casey – a nickname he inherited years ago because his younger sister couldn't pronounce 'Ciaran..
  6. Web site: Louth forward Byrne moves to AFL with Carlton. 15 August 2013. TheScore.ie. 15 October 2013. https://archive.today/20131015110336/http://www.thescore.ie/ciaran-byrne-louth-gaa-afl-carlton-australia-1038569-Aug2013/. 15 October 2013. dead.
  7. Web site: Season review: Ciaran Byrne. Carlton Football Club. Danielle. Balales. 27 October 2015. 20 February 2016.
  8. Web site: Scans confirm Byrne injury. Carlton Football Club. 3 July 2016. 3 July 2016.
  9. Web site: Ciaran Byrne retires from AFL football. Carlton Football Club. 15 October 2018. 15 October 2018.