Dermot Heaney Explained

Dermot Heaney
Feet:6
Inches:1
Occupation:Personnel Manager
Sport:Gaelic football
Code:Football
County:Derry
Province:Ulster
Clposition:Half forward
Club:Castledawson
Clyears:1987–2007
Clapps(Points):?
Clubs:Castledawson
Counties:Derry
Icposition:Half forward/Midfield
Icyears:?–?
Icapps(Points):?
Icprovince:2
Icallireland:1
Nfl:4
Birth Date:27 July 1971
Birth Place:County Londonderry, Northern Ireland

Dermot Heaney (born 27 July 1971) is a former Gaelic footballer who played for the Derry county team in the 1990s and early 2000s. He part of Derry's 1993 All-Ireland Championship winning side, also winning Ulster Senior Football Championships in 1993 and 1998. He usually played in the half-forward line, although sometimes played in midfield. Heaney played club football with St Malachy's GAC Castledawson.

Playing career

Inter-county

Henaey as a teenager was known as a football prodigy.[1] He played Minor football for Derry for three years from 1987 to 1989.[2] In 1989 he was full forward on the team won the Ulster Minor Football Championship and All-Ireland Minor Championship.

He was part of Derry's National League winning team in 1992, playing in midfield. Heaney was awarded the Ulster Tennent's GAA Writers' Association Monthly Merit Award for April 1992 for his performances in the latter stages of the league.[3] The following year he was part of Derry's Ulster Senior Championship and All-Ireland Championship winning side, playing full-forward in the Ulster final and right half forward in the All-Ireland final.[1]

He won a further three National League medals in 1995, 1996 and 2000 and a second Ulster Senior Championship in 1998.

Club

Heaney starting playing with the Castledawson Senior team when he was 15, and reached two Derry Senior Football Championship finals (1989 and 1997) in his career, but finished on the losing side in both, to Newbridge and Dungiven respectively. Prior to this Heaney won Derry Minor 'B' Football Championship and League (11 a-side) medals. He also won the Larkin Cup with the club.[4]

Province

Heaney was part of four Railway Cup winning Ulster sides.[4]

School

Heaney attended St Pius X College, Magherafelt, and won two Ulster and two All-Ireland U-16 Vocational Schools Championships.[5]

Honours

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Club

Province

School

Individual

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Corry, Eoghan . Oakboys - Derry's Football Dream Come True . Torc Books Ltd. . Dublin, Ireland . 1993 . 25–26 . 1-898142-10-6.
  2. 29 May 1994 . 1994 Ulster Championship Quarter Final Programme . Derry Pen Pics .
  3. Web site: Ulster GAA Writers' Association Monthly Awards . 2008-03-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20051226222415/http://ulstergaawriters.com/1992m.htm . 26 December 2005 .
  4. News: Senior Team (Click on Dermot Heaney) . St. Malachy's GAC Castledawson . 2008-03-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071119001114/http://www.castledawsongac.com/teams/default.asp?sectionID=1&teamID=1&teamLevel=Senior . 2007-11-19 . dead .
  5. News: Player focus - Dermot Heaney. Hogan Stand. 2008-03-16.