Eamonn O'Hara explained

Eamonn O'Hara
Irish:Éamonn Ó hEadhra
Sport:Gaelic football
Code:Football
Province:Connacht
Club:Tourlestrane
Clposition:Midfielder
Clubs:Tourlestrane
Clyears:1992 – present
Clcounty:8
County:Sligo
Counties:Sligo
Icyears:1994–2013
Icposition:Midfielder
Icprovince:1
Allstars:1
Birth Date:1975 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Tourlestrane, County Sligo

Eamonn O'Hara (born 6 September 1975) was the longest-serving Gaelic footballer at senior level until 2013.[1] He began playing in 1994 and officially retired from inter-county football on 14 May 2013.

O'Hara played for his local club, Tourlestrane and was also a prominent player for the Sligo county team.[2] Despite his long tenure, he won just one All-Star during his career, although he was selected twice to represent Ireland in the International Rules Series.[3]

Playing career

O'Hara has had some success with his club team Tourlestrane, winning eight Sligo Senior Football Championships – in 1994, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2013. He was also a member of the Benada Abbey team, which won the All-Ireland colleges B title in 1992, beating Edenderry in the final after a replay.[4]

O'Hara made his senior Sligo debut in 1994. He was named at centre forward in the 2002 All-Star football team, becoming only the third Sligo player in history to get an All Star.

In 2001[5] and 2002,[6] O'Hara played for Ireland against Australia in the International Rules Series.

O'Hara won a Connacht Senior Football Championship medal for Sligo in 2007. This victory made Sligo the Connacht champions for the first time since 1975.

O'Hara's inter-county career highlight was his scoring of a brilliant individual goal against Galway in the 2007 Connacht Senior Football Championship Final. His scoring ability earned him a sponsorship deal of gold boots through parent company Nike.[7] In 2008, Sligo were beaten by Mayo and ended up in the Tommy Murphy Cup following on from a league campaign that brought relegation to Division 4 – O'Hara said he was ""embarrassed by the decline back into mediocrity.[8]

In January 2013, O'Hara announced he would be taking a break from inter-county football due to work commitments, though he suggested he would return some day. In May 2013, RTÉ announced him as an addition to their GAA analysis panel. He predicted that Galway would beat Mayo and Sligo would beat London, and that Sligo and Galway would meet in the Connacht Final. In the end, Mayo saw off Galway, and London defeated Sligo.[9]

O'Hara later announced his retirement from inter-county football and said, "while Gaelic football has been, and continues to be a massive part of my life, I believe after nearly two decades wearing the Sligo jersey, the time is right for me to step aside. I do so knowing that I was very privileged to have played for my county, my province and my country."[10] [11] [12]

Punditry

In 2013, Sligo's Gaelic football team encountered a notable setback in the Connacht Championship. During a national television appearance, former team member O'Hara voiced his dissatisfaction with the team's performance and publicly called for the resignation of the team's manager at the time, Kevin Walsh. The team's campaign in the championship commenced with a match against London, which resulted in a defeat for Sligo. This loss had historic implications as it marked London's first Connacht Championship victory since 1977, only the second such victory in their history.

While O'Hara expressed his concerns on live television, the broader sports coverage predominantly focused on other significant matches of the day. Most notably, the reigning All-Ireland Champions, Donegal, triumphed over Tyrone in a high-profile encounter. Pat Spillane, a well-known sports analyst, shared the studio with O'Hara and expressed his surprise at the tumultuous state of affairs within the Sligo county team, highlighting the unexpected contrast with the traditionally strong footballing county of Kerry.

Then O'Hara called Walsh "crazy."[13] [14]

Former Armagh footballer Oisín McConville said O'Hara was out of line with his outburst and pointed out that most teams, apart from those to have played in that year's All-Ireland final, go back training in November.[15] [16] [17] Following defeat to Derry in the next game and elimination from the Championship, Walsh resigned as Sligo boss.[18]

Management career

O'Hara has managed his club Tourlestrane.[19]

Honours

Notes and References

  1. News: Work commitments leave O'Hara's Sligo career up in air. Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. 4 January 2013. 4 January 2013.
  2. News: 9 May 2002 . Player Focus: Sligo's Eamon O'Hara: Sligo's talisman walks tall . Sligo Weekender . dead . 15 April 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110622071209/http://archives.tcm.ie/sligoweekender/2002/05/09/story8732.asp . 22 June 2011.
  3. News: 18 May 2011 . Breheny on bench for Sligo . BreakingNews.ie . 18 May 2011 . 2002 All-Star and Sligo's long-term talisman Eamonn O'Hara will spearhead the attack once again. Incredibly, this will be O'Hara's 18th Senior Championship campaign – he made his debut as a teenager against Mayo in 1994..
  4. Web site: Sligo: Profile. Hogan Stand. 20 August 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20081007011109/http://www.hoganstand.com/sligo/Profile.aspx. 7 October 2008. dead.
  5. News: Ireland destroy the Australians. Hogan Stand. 19 October 2001. 15 April 2010.
  6. News: Aussies lift Coca Cola Trophy. Hogan Stand. 20 October 2002. 15 April 2010.
  7. News: Gorgeous Gaels . https://web.archive.org/web/20100902143904/http://www.tribune.ie/article/2008/jun/29/gorgeous-gaels/ . dead . 2 September 2010 . . 29 June 2008 . 15 April 2010 .
  8. News: O'Hara 'embarrassed' by Sligo's fall from grace. Hogan Stand. 25 June 2008. 25 June 2008.
  9. News: O Hara Mayo will be caught cold. RTÉ Sport. 12 May 2013. 12 May 2013.
  10. News: Yeats County legend Eamonn O'Hara has announced his retirement from inter-county football. RTÉ Sport. 14 May 2013. 14 May 2013.
  11. News: Sligo's Eamonn O'Hara retires from inter-county football: Tourlestrane player bows out after 19 years. The Irish Times. 14 May 2013. 14 May 2013.
  12. News: Eoghan. Cormican. Sligo pay tribute to departing O'Hara. Irish Examiner. 15 May 2013. 15 May 2013.
  13. News: Eamonn O'Hara calls on Sligo boss Kevin Walsh to fall on his sword following loss to London. RTÉ Sport. 26 May 2013. 26 May 2013.
  14. News: Terry. Reilly. Sligo legend O'Hara calls for Walsh to quit. Irish Examiner. 27 May 2013. 27 May 2013.
  15. News: O'Hara calls on Walsh to step down. Hogan Stand. 27 May 2013. 27 May 2013.
  16. News: Sean. Nolan. Monday Morning Corner Back: O'Hara tears into Walsh, O'Briain on the Sunday Game and prediction woes. JOE. 27 May 2013. 27 May 2013.
  17. News: McConville: O'Hara has 'personal axe to grind' with Sligo boss Walsh. Irish Examiner. 27 May 2013. 27 May 2013.
  18. News: Kevin Walsh steps down as Sligo senior football manager. RTÉ Sport. 30 June 2013. 30 June 2013.
  19. News: 'For me, there's still a concern and deep, deep down I believe we may not see out the club championship'. Irish Independent. 18 July 2020. Colm. Keys.