Conor O'Brien (hurler) explained

Code:Hurling
Sport:Hurling
Conor O'Brien
Irish:Conchur Ó Briain
Fullname:Conor O'Brien
Feet:5
Inches:9
Occupation:Garda
County:Tipperary
Province:Munster
Club:Éire Óg Anacarty
Clposition:Half back
Counties:Tipperary
Icposition:Centre-back
Icyears:2007-2016
Icapps(Points):19 (0-1)
Icprovince:5
Icallireland:2
Nhl:1
Allstars:0
Icupdate:00:00, 1 November 2012
Birth Date:30 May 1985
Birth Place:Donohill, County Tipperary, Ireland

Conor O'Brien (born 30 May 1985) is an Irish hurler who played as a corner back for the Tipperary senior team from 2007 until 2016.[1]

O'Brien made his first appearance for the team during the 2007 National League and has become a regular player over the last few seasons. During his playing career he has won one All-Ireland winners' medals, three Munster winners' medals, one National Hurling League winners' medal, one Munster Under-21 Hurling Championship medal, two Munster Minor Hurling Championship medals and two Fitzgibbon Cup medals.

At club level O'Brien is a one-time county intermediate championship medalist with Éire Óg Anacarty.

Playing career

Club

O’Brien plays his club hurling with his local Éire Óg Anacarty club and in 2006 captured a county intermediate championship with the club.

Minor, under-21 and intermediate

O'Brien first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Tipperary minor hurling team in 2002. He won a Munster medal that year following a defeat of Cork in the provincial decider.

By 2006 O'Brien had joined the Tipperary under-21 team. A 3-11 to 0-13 defeat of Cork gave him a Munster medal in that grade. He later played in the All-Ireland showdown with Kilkenny. An exciting game resulted in a 2-14 apiece draw. Kilkenny narrowly won the replay by 1-11 to 0-11.

O'Brien also enjoyed an unsuccessful four seasons with the Tipperary intermediate hurling team.

Senior

O'Brien made his senior competitive debut for Tipperary in a National Hurling League game against Dublin in 2007, however, he remained on the periphery of the team for the remainder of the campaign.

In 2008 O'Brien became a regular member of the starting fifteen as Tipp remained undefeated in the National League before meeting Galway in the final. In an exciting game Tipp emerged victorious by 3-18 to 3-16 and O'Brien collected his first National League winners' medal.[2] Tipperary later reached the Munster final where they defeated a resurgent Clare team by 2-21 to 0-19.[3] It was O'Brien's first Munster winners' medal. Tipperary were subsequently defeated in a tense All-Ireland semi-final by Waterford on a scoreline of 1-20 to 1-18.[4] In spite of falling short in the championship, McGrath later collected his first All-Star award.

O'Brien won his second Munster medal in 2009 as Tipp defeated Waterford by 4-14 to 2-16.[5] He played no further part in Tipperary's championship campaign.

After surrendering their Munster title to Cork at the first hurdle in 2010, Tipperray regrouped in the qualifiers and reached a second successive All-Ireland decider. Kilkenny, a team chasing a fifth successive championship, provided the opposition and a great game was expected. Tipperary got off to a great start which was bolstered by an early Lar Corbett goal. He subsequently completed a hat-trick of goals and Tipperary had a fourth by Noel McGrath to deny Kilkenny's drive-for-five and secure a remarkable and convincing 4-17 to 1-18 victory.[6] It was O'Brien's first All-Ireland medal.

After missing the 2011 championship, O'Brien returned to the starting fifteen again in 2012. In spite of an indifferent National League campaign, Tipperary were regarded as potential All-Ireland champions once again. A 2-17 to 0-16 defeat of Waterford in the provincial decider gave O'Brien a third Munster medal.[7] Tipperary later faced a humiliating 4-24 to 1-15 defeat by eventual champions Kilkenny in the All-Ireland semi-final.[8]

On 25 October 2016, O'Brien announced his retirement from inter-county hurling.[9] In a statement he said "Since I first joined the Tipperary senior hurling panel in 2007, I have always felt it a great privilege and honour to represent my county at senior level. Having enjoyed it immensely, I have decided that now is the time to announce my retirement".[10] [11]

Inter-provincial

O'Brien has also been a regular on the Munster team during various inter-provincial campaigns.

Notes and References

  1. News: Senior Hurling Panel . Tipperary GAA website . 30 October 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120817172323/http://tipperary.gaa.ie/senior-hurling-player-profiles . 17 August 2012 .
  2. Web site: Tipp win Division One crown. Hogan Stand website. 20 April 2008. 22 December 2008.
  3. Web site: Munster SHC final: Tipp end seven-year wait. Hogan Stand website. 13 July 2008. 31 October 2012.
  4. Web site: Waterford shock Tipp to book final spot. Hogan Stand website. 17 August 2008. 31 October 2012.
  5. Web site: RTÉ Sport: Tipperary 4-14 Waterford 2-16 . RTÉ Sport . 12 July 2009 . 29 July 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090815045815/http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2009/0712/tipperary_waterford.html . 15 August 2009 .
  6. Web site: RTÉ Sport: Tipperary 4-17 Kilkenny 1-18 . RTÉ Sport . 5 September 2010 . 5 September 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100906101638/http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2010/0905/tipperary_kilkenny.html . 6 September 2010 .
  7. News: Clinical Tipperary complete first task. Irish Times. 30 October 2012. 16 July 2012. Malachy. Clerkin.
  8. News: Kilkenny trample over Tipp tradition. Irish Times. 30 October 2012. 30 August 2012. Seán. Moran.
  9. Web site: Conor O'Brien steps away from inter-county hurling. 25 October 2016. Irish Examiner. 26 October 2016.
  10. Web site: Conor O'Brien hangs up hurl for Tipperary. 25 October 2016. RTE Sport. 26 October 2016.
  11. Web site: All-Ireland winning Tipperary defender O'Brien announces his inter-county retirement. 27 October 2016. The 42. 26 October 2016.