Conor Sweeney Explained

Conor Sweeney
Birth Date:29 March 1990
Sport:Gaelic Football
Code:Football
County:Tipperary
Province:Munster
Club:Ballyporeen
Clyears:2007–
Counties:Tipperary
Icyears:2010–
Icposition:Full Forward
Icapps(Points):33 (14-107)
Icprovince:1
Allstars:1
Icupdate:match played 30 April 2022

Conor Sweeney (born 29 March 1990) is a Gaelic football player who plays at inter-county level for Tipperary, and plays his club football for Ballyporeen in South Tipperary. He also plays club hurling for Skeheenarinky.

Career

Sweeney played minor football for Tipperary in 2007 and 2008, and under-21 football from 2009 to 2011, winning the Munster Under-21 Football Championship in 2010.He made his senior debut for Tipperary in 2010 in the McGrath Cup against UL and his league debut in 2010 against Laois. He made his championship debut in 2010 also against Laois. On 31 July 2016, Sweeney scored 2-2 as Tipperary defeated Galway in the 2016 All-Ireland Quarter-finals at Croke Park to reach their first All-Ireland semi-final since 1935.[1] [2] On 21 August 2016, Tipperary were beaten in the semi-final by Mayo on a 2-13 to 0-14 scoreline.[3] [4] [5] [6] Sweeney ended the 2016 Championship with a scoring total of 3-9.[7]

In October 2017, Sweeney was named in the Ireland squad for the 2017 International Rules Series against Australia in November.[8]

In November 2020, Sweeney scored 1-04 (1-02 from play) as Tipperary won against Clare in the Munster Senior Football Championship Quarter-final.[9] In the semi-final against Limerick, Sweeney was top scorer for Tipperary with his tally of 0-07 (0-05 from frees) helping his team to a 1-15 to 2-11 win after extra time.[10] In the Munster Final Sweeney, who produced a man of the match display scoring 0-07 (0-05 from play), inspired Tipperary to a 0-17 to 0-14 victory over Cork.[11] Sweeney captained the Tipperary team which ended the Premier county's 85 year wait for a Munster Senior Football Championship title[12] [13]

In the 2020 All-Ireland semi-final on 6 December, Tipperary again faced Mayo. In foggy conditions and losing by 16 points at half-time they eventually lost the game by 5-20 to 3-13. [14] [15] [16] [17]

In January 2021, Sweeney was again nominated for an All-Star award after previously being nominated in 2016.[18] [19]

On 19 February 2021, he was named at full-forward on the All-Star team for 2020, becoming the third ever Tipperary footballer to win an All-Star award. [20] [21] [22]

In January 2023, Sweeney suffered a cruciate ligament rupture in the opening round of the 2023 National Football League against Down and will miss the rest of the season.[23]

Career Statistics

As of match played 30 April 2022

YearNational LeagueMunsterAll-IrelandTotal
DivisionAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScore
2010Division 240-12-20-0360-15
2011Division 3 50-0910-2-60-11
201250-00-10-0060-00
2013Division 4 71-0810-0310-0591-16
201486-4921-0533-141310-68
2015Division 372-2920-0521-02113-36
201671-2021-0032-10124-30
201784-3811-0521-08116-51
2018Division 263-3110-0010-0283-33
201972-3010-0410-0492-38
2020Division 371-2331-1811-09113-50
202142-1311-04-53-17
2022Division 484-3211-0495-36
Total8326-294166-50178-5711640-401

Honours

Ballyporeen
Skeheenarinky
Tipperary
Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History-makers Tipperary annihilate Galway to reach first All-Ireland semi since 1935. 31 July 2016. Irish Independent. 1 August 2016.
  2. Web site: A new chapter in Tipperary's fairytale season. 1 August 2016. Irish Examiner. 1 August 2016.
  3. Web site: Fairytale over for Tipperary as unconvincing Mayo progress to All-Ireland final. 21 August 2016. Irish Examiner. 22 August 2016.
  4. Web site: Mayo edge dogged Tipperary to book first All-Ireland final place since 2013. 21 August 2016. Irish Independent. 22 August 2016.
  5. Web site: Mayo do enough to repel Tipp in reaching final. 21 August 2016. RTE Sport. 22 August 2016.
  6. Web site: I thought the second half was bordering on heroic' - Tipp boss Kearns bursting with pride. 21 August 2016. The 42. 22 August 2016.
  7. Web site: Conor Sweeney believes semi-final run will draw back Tipperary defectors. 23 August 2016. Irish Examiner. 23 August 2016.
  8. Web site: Ireland international rules squad named and Mayo's Aidan O'Shea unveiled as captain. 25 October 2017. Irish Independent. 25 October 2017.
  9. Web site: Hogan. Liam. 6 November 2020. Tipp still on course following controlled performance. 22 November 2020. The Nenagh Guardian.
  10. Web site: Brophy. Shane. 7 November 2020. Tipp progress to Munster Football Final. 22 November 2020. The Nenagh Guardian.
  11. Web site: Brophy. Shane. 22 November 2020. A Bloody Great Sunday for Tipperary Football. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201122161832/https://www.nenaghguardian.ie/2020/11/22/a-bloody-great-sunday-for-tipperary-football/ . 22 November 2020 . 22 November 2020. The Nenagh Guardian.
  12. Web site: 22 November 2020. Tipperary end 85-year wait for Munster senior football glory with famous win over Cork. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20201122151812/https://www.the42.ie/tipperary-cork-munster-football-5274179-Nov2020/ . 22 November 2020 . 22 November 2020. THE42.
  13. Web site: Conor Sweeney: 'It's fantastic to get over the line". 22 November 2020. GAA.ie. 24 November 2020.
  14. Web site: All-Ireland SFC semi-final: Mayo 5-20 Tipperary 3-13 (FT). 6 December 2020. Irish Times. 15 December 2020.
  15. Web site: MAYO 5-20 TIPPERARY 3-13. 6 December 2020. GAA.ie. 15 December 2020.
  16. Web site: All-Ireland semi-final recap: Mayo 5-20 Tipperary 3-13. 6 December 2020. RTE Sport. 15 December 2020.
  17. Web site: Mayo 5-20 Tipperary 3-13: as it happened. 6 December 2020. The 42. 15 December 2020.
  18. Web site: 2020 PwC All-Stars Football nominations announced. 15 January 2021. GAA.ie. 10 February 2021.
  19. Web site: Dublin dominate football All Star nominations with 13. 15 January 2021. Irish Times. 10 February 2021.
  20. Web site: 9 awards for Dublin as 2020 All-Star football team is named. 19 February 2021. The 42. 19 February 2021.
  21. Web site: Cavan trio recognised as Dublin dominate All-Stars. 19 February 2021. RTE Sport. 19 February 2021.
  22. Web site: All-Stars 2020: Dublin claim joint-record nine awards. 19 February 2021. Irish Examiner. 19 February 2021.
  23. Web site: Conor Sweeney to miss Tipperary's football season after rupturing cruciate ligament. 1 February 2023. RTE Sport. 2 February 2023.