Code: | Hurling |
Ronan Sheehan | |
Irish: | Rónán Ó Síocháin |
Birth Date: | 1968 |
Birth Place: | Mallow, County Cork, Ireland |
Occupation: | EPS employee |
County: | Cork |
Province: | Munster |
Clubs: | Mallow → Avondhu |
Clcountyh: | 1 |
Clcountyf: | 0 |
Counties: | Cork (SF) Cork (SH) |
Icpositionh: | Right corner-back |
Icpositionf: | Right corner-back |
Icyears: | 1992–1993 1993–1995 |
Icapps(Points): | 0 (0–00) 0 (0–00) |
Icprovincef: | 0 |
Icprovinceh: | 0 |
Icallirelandh: | 0 |
Icallirelandf: | 0 |
Nhl: | 0 |
Nfl: | 0 |
Ronan Sheehan (born 1968) is an Irish former hurler, Gaelic footballer and politician. At club level he played with Mallow and Avondhu and was a member of the Cork senior teams as a dual player. Sheehan was also an elected representative with Cork County Council.
Sheehan first played Gaelic football and hurling with Thomas Davis, the underage section of the Mallow club. After winning the Cork MFC title in 1984, he subsequently progressed onto the club's top adult team in both codes and was part of the Mallow team that won the Cork IFC title in 1992.[1] He also earned selection with Avondhu and was part of the divisional team that won the 1996 Cork SHC.[2]
Sheehan first appeared on the inter-county scene as a dual player at minor level and won Munster MFC and Munster MHC medals in 1985 and 1986 but lost three All-Ireland finals in that grade in the space of 12 months.[3] [4] He was an unused substitute when Cork beat Kilkenny in the 1988 All-Ireland U21HC final. Sheehan captained the Cork junior football team to the 1993 All-Ireland JFC title after a defeat of Laois in the final.[5] He became a dual All-Ireland junior-winner when he came on as a substitute for Cork's defeat of Kilkenny in the 1994 All-Ireland JHC final.[6] Sheehan also made a number of appearances for the Cork senior teams in both codes in a number of tournament and National League games.
Sheehan retired from the club scene in 2006 but immediately became involved in coaching and team management. He managed the Mallow team to the Cork PIFC title in 2007.[7]
Sheehan was elected to Cork County Council as a Labour Party candidate in the 2009 local elections.[8] [9] He was also elected to Mallow Town Council. Sheehan lost his seat on the County Council after one term.[10]
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1992, 1994
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1985, 1986