Conal Keaney

Irish footballer and hurler (born 1982)

Conal Keaney
Keaney in 2015
Personal information
Irish name Conal Ó Cianaigh
Position Full Forward
Born (1982-09-24) 24 September 1982 (age 41)
Dublin, Ireland
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Club(s)
Years Club
2000–
Ballyboden St Enda's
Club titles
  Football Hurling
Dublin titles 2 5
Leinster titles 1 0
All-Ireland titles 1 0
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
2001–2003
2004–2010
2011–2016-2017-2020
Dublin (H)
Dublin (F)
Dublin (H)

12 (0-15)

.22 (1-26)
Inter-county titles
  Football Hurling
Leinster Titles 5 1
League titles 0 1

Conal Keaney (born 24 September 1982) is an Irish footballer and hurler who played for Dublin and Ballyboden St Enda's. He was educated at Terenure College.[1]

Football career

He was part of the Dublin side that won the All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship in 2003. He made his senior debut for Dublin Football during the 2005 NFL campaign. Keaney was announced in the International Rules team to play in Australia but had to opt out due to an ankle injury. In first full term as a Dublin football player in 2005, he was part of the Dublin team that won the Leinster Senior Football Championship against Laois. He opted out of the football team in 2011 to rejoin the hurling team.

2006

Despite a late return to county football in the 2006 National Football League he finished the league as the second highest scorer with a score of 2-12 (0-6f). In his opening game in the Championship for Dublin in the Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter final, he is regarded as single-handedly winning the game for Dublin. In what proved to be a poor Dublin performance, Keaney scored a 0-8 (0-6f) against Longford in a game that sent Dublin into the Leinster Senior Football Championship Semi-final against Laois in Croke Park. His form continued against Laois as Keaney added another 0-06 (2f), as Dublin strolled into the Leinster final. Conal Keaney (for football) and Cork hurling star John Gardiner were named as the Vodafone Players of the Month for June 2006. Keaney won a Leinster senior football medal with Dublin in their victory in the final in 2006. At club level, Keaney made it to the fourth round of the Dublin Senior Football Championship with Ballyboden St Endas, losing to southside rivals Kilmacud Crokes. In October 2006 Conal was called up to represent Leinster in the Railway Cup. Keaney scored 1-03 against Ulster in the Railway Cup semi-final, sending Leinster to the final for a second year in a row. He has been nominated for an all-star for his 2006 performances in the half forward line. Keaney was on the winning team for Leinster in the Martin Donnelly Cup final against Connacht scoring (0-4, 3 frees).[2]

2007

He won the 2007 O'Byrne Cup for Dublin against Laois at O'Connor Park in Offaly. The game finished on a scoreline of 1-18 to 2-13 against Laois. he finished the tournament with 0-12 (0-4f).[3] Conal was the highest scoring player in the Dublin Senior team in the Allianz league, he scored 1-18 (0-8f).[3] Conal scored 0-5 (0-4f) in the opening match of the 2007 Lenster Championship against Meath. The game finished all level with Keaney scoring the crucial point that earned Dublin their draw.[4] In the replay Keaney scored a total of 0-4 (0-3f) and Dublin progressed to the semi-final.[5] The semi final proved a much easier test for Dublin and scored 3 points in Dublins victory over Offaly. Keaney won a Leinster Senior Football Championship medal in Dublins 2007 final victory over Laois.[6]

2008

Conal won his second Dublin Senior Hurling Championship medal in 2008.[citation needed]

2009

Keaney won a Dublin Senior Football Championship medal for Ballyboden St Enda's in 2009 against St Judes in Parnell Park. He then won a Dublin Senior Club Hurling Championship medal, his third in a row, when Ballyboden St Endas beat Craobh Chiaráins in the final. He crowned off a great season by being nominated as Dublin Footballer of the Year. Keaney also won a Leinster Senior Football Championship medal with Dublin in 2009 at Croke Park. His 2009 season finished with speculation that he may return to inter county hurling. He confirmed in January 2010 that he would remain with the football panel for 2010.[7]

2010

Early in 2010 Keaney announced that he would stay with the Football squad for the 2010 season. He was however utilised mainly as a substitute for the 2010 season. He won a fourth SHC club title with Ballyboden

Hurling

Keaney is also renowned as a great hurling player and was a dual-county player for Dublin, he decided to concentrate on Gaelic football in 2005, and opted out of the Dublin Hurling squad in 2005. This dealt a double blow to the Dublin Hurling squad as David O'Callaghan made a similar decision. [1] Keaney amazingly received nomination for an All-star in 2003 despite Dublins lack of progress in the Championship. Also in 2003, Keaney was part of the Dublin side that shocked Leinster hurling by beating Kilkenny in the 2003 Walsh Cup, Keaney scored a point in the game. He rejoined the hurling team in 2011. Keaney played for Ballyboden St Endas in the 2006 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship, losing to Craobh Chiaráin in the final. Keaney won his first Dublin Senior Hurling Championship medal with his club Ballyboden St Endas in October 2007.[8] The Dublin championship win qualified Ballyboden to play in their first ever Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship game against OULART-THE BALLAGH of Wexford. Boden won the game by 1-17 to 0-15 with Keaney scoring a total of 0-03.[9] Boden then went on to play in the Leinster semi final against Camross and won the game by 2-09 to 1-11. Keaney scored a total of 0-02 in a game which gave Ballyboden their first ever Leinster final game which was held on 2 December 2007 against six-time champions Birr. Boden lost by 1 point.[10]

Return to hurling

Early in 2011 Keaney, having sat out most of the 2010 season on the bench for the senior footballers, he finally declared his decision to opt off the Football squad and to return to the Hurling squad. In 2011, Keaney played a key role in Dublin's hurling resurgence, scoring 14 points, and winning 'Man of the Match', in Dublin's defeat of the reigning All-Ireland hurling champions, Tipperary, in February 2011. In July 2011, following a motorbike accident, Conal missed the quarter-final victory over Limerick in Semple stadium. Unfortunately, his season was over, despite the Dubs facing Tipperary in the semi-final.[11]

Conal Keaney is one of the only modern Galeic Footballers and Hurler to hold Railway Cups medals in both Hurling and Football

Keaney returned to inter county hurling against Laois in the quarter-finals of the 2012 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. It proved a facile win for Dublin with a final score of 3-23 to 1-07. Keaney scored a total of 0-02 during his return to senior hurling action and Dublin progressed to the Leinster semi final against Kilkenny.[12]

He announced his retirement from inter-county hurling ahead of the 2021 season.[13][14]

Career statistics

National League appearances

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 1 February 2004 Parnell Park, Dublin Tyrone 0-2 0-9 : 0-8 National Football League Round 1
2 8 February 2004 McHale Park, Castlebar Mayo 0-1 0-3 : 1-10 National Football League Round 2
3 15 February 2004 Parnell Park, Dublin Kerry 0-5 0-12 : 1-12 National Football League Round 3
4 7 March 2004 Cusack Park, Mullingar Westmeath 0-1 0-15 : 0-10 National Football League Round 4
5 4 April 2004 Parnell Park, Dublin Longford 0-1 2-12 : 2-9 National Football League Round 7
6 13 February 2005 Healy Park, Omagh Tyrone - 0-9 : 1-10 National Football League Round 2
7 5 March 2005 Austin Stack Park, Tralee Kerry 0-2 2-11 : 2-13 National Football League Round 3
8 12 March 2005 Parnell Park, Dublin Westmeath 0-1 0-11 : 0-9 National Football League Round 4
9 20 March 2005 Parnell Park, Dublin Donegal 0-1 1-11 : 0-13 National Football League Round 5
10 26 March 2005 Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork Cork - 1-6 : 0-18 National Football League Round 6
11 3 April 2005 O'Connor Park, Tullamore Offaly 0-3 1-13 : 2-6 National Football League Round 7
12 4 March 2006 Parnell Park, Dublin Offaly 1-3 1-10 : 3-2 National Football League Round 3
13 11 March 2006 Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork Cork 0-1 1-10 : 1-11 National Football League Round 4
14 19 March 2006 Brewster Park, Fermanagh Fermanagh 0-2 0-8 : 0-9 National Football League Round 5
15 25 March 2006 Parnell Park, Dublin Mayo 1-2 4-10 : 1-10 National Football League Round 6
16 9 April 2006 Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney Kerry 0-4 0-13 : 0-13 National Football League Round 7
17 3 February 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Tyrone 0-1 0-10 : 0-11 National Football League Round 1
18 10 February 2007 Gaelic Grounds, Limerick Limerick 0-3 0-14 : 1-10 National Football League Round 2
19 25 February 2007 Ballyshannon, Donegal Donegal 0-1 0-5 : 0-9 National Football League Round 3
20 10 March 2007 Parnell Park, Dublin Cork 1-4 1-13 : 0-7 National Football League Round 4
21 24 March 2007 Parnell Park, Dublin Fermanagh 0-5 3-15 : 0-7 National Football League Round 5
22 1 April 2007 McHale Park, Castlebar Mayo 0-3 0-9 : 0-10 National Football League Round 6
23 8 April 2007 Parnell Park, Dublin Kerry 0-1 2-7 : 1-12 National Football League Round 7
24 2 February 2008 Parnell Park, Dublin Westmeath 0-1 1-7 : 1-5 National Football League Round 1
25 1 March 2008 Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan Cavan 0-2 1-9 : 0-7 National Football League Round 3
26 23 March 2008 Parnell Park, Dublin Monaghan 0-4 1-10 : 0-13 National Football League Round 4
27 5 April 2008 Parnell Park, Dublin Roscommon 1-5 3-20 : 0-7 National Football League Round 6
28 13 April 2008 Crossmaglen, Armagh Armagh 0-4 1-10 : 3-13 National Football League Round 5
29 26 April 2008 Páirc Tailteann, Meath Westmeath 0-1 0-10 : 0-15 National Football League Division 2 Final
30 31 January 2009 Croke Park, Dublin Tyrone 0-5 1-16 : 1-18 National Football League Round 1
31 15 February 2009 Pearse Stadium, Salthill Galway 0-2 0-13 : 3-12 National Football League Round 2
32 8 March 2009 Ballyshannon, Donegal Donegal 0-4 0-13 : 1-8 National Football League Round 3
33 14 March 2009 Parnell Park, Dublin Derry 0-3 1-12 : 0-20 National Football League Round 4
34 22 March 2009 Ballina, Mayo Mayo 0-1 0-9 : 0-9 National Football League Round 5
35 29 March 2009 Parnell Park, Dublin Kerry 0-2 1-15 : 1-15 National Football League Round 6
36 12 April 2009 Parnell Park, Dublin Westmeath 1-7 5-22 : 0-10 National Football League Round 7
37 7 March 2010 McHale Park, Castlebar Mayo 0-1 1-9 : 1-8 National Football League Round 3
38 20 March 2010 Páirc Uí Rinn, Cork Cork 0-1 2-6 : 2-13 National Football League Round 5
39 27 March 2010 Parnell Park, Dublin Galway 0-1 0-14 : 1-14 National Football League Round 6

Championship appearances

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 6 June 2004 Croke Park, Dublin Westmeath - 0-12 : 0-14 2004 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final
2 1 August 2004 Croke Park, Dublin Roscommon 0-1 1-14 : 0-13 2004 Football Qualifiers Round 4
3 14 August 2004 Croke Park, Dublin Kerry 0-1 1-8 : 1-15 2004 All Ireland Football Quarter final
4 15 May 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Longford 1-4 2-23 : 0-10 2005 Leinster Championship Football Preliminary Quarter final
5 5 June 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Meath 0-3 1-12 : 1-10 2005 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final
6 19 June 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Wexford 0-1 1-17 : 2-10 2005 Leinster Championship Football Semi final
7 17 July 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Laois 0-1 0-14 : 0-13 2005 Leinster Championship Football Final
8 13 August 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Tyrone 0-3 1-14 : 1-14 2005 All Ireland Football Quarter final
9 27 August 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Tyrone 0-5 1-14 : 2-18 2005 All Ireland Football Quarter final replay
10 4 June 2006 Pearse Park, Longford Longford 0-8 1-12 : 0-13 2006 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final
11 25 June 2006 Croke Park, Dublin Laois 0-6 3-17 : 0-12 2006 Leinster Championship Football Semi final
12 16 July 2006 Croke Park, Dublin Offaly 0-2 1-15 : 0-9 2006 Leinster Championship Football Final
13 13 August 2006 Croke Park, Dublin Westmeath 0-2 1-12 : 0-5 2006 All Ireland Football Quarter final
14 27 August 2006 Croke Park, Dublin Mayo 1-3 2-12 : 1-16 2006 All-Ireland Football Semi final
15 3 June 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Meath 0-5 1-11 : 0-14 2007 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final
16 17 June 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Meath 0-4 0-16 : 0-12 2007 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final replay
17 24 June 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Offaly 0-3 1-12 : 0-10 2007 Leinster Championship Football Semi final
18 15 July 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Laois 0-2 3-14 : 1-14 2007 Leinster Championship Football Final
19 11 August 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Derry 0-3 0-18 : 0-15 2007 All Ireland Football Quarter final
20 26 August 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Kerry 0-4 0-16 : 1-15 2007 All-Ireland Football Semi final
21 8 June 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Louth 0-3 1-22 : 0-12 2008 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final
22 29 June 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Westmeath 0-2 0-13 : 1-8 2008 Leinster Championship Football Semi final
23 20 July 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Wexford 0-6 3-23 : 0-9 2008 Leinster Championship Football Final
24 16 August 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Tyrone 1-1 1-8 : 3-14 2008 All Ireland Football Quarter final
25 7 June 2009 Croke Park, Dublin Meath 0-5 0-14 : 0-12 2009 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final
26 28 June 2009 Croke Park, Dublin Westmeath 0-4 4-26 : 0-11 2009 Leinster Championship Football Semi final
27 12 July 2009 Croke Park, Dublin Kildare 0-3 2-15 : 0-18 2009 Leinster Championship Football Final
28 3 August 2009 Croke Park, Dublin Kerry 1-0 1-7 : 1-24 2009 All Ireland Football Quarter final
29 13 June 2010 Croke Park, Dublin Wexford 0-2 2-16 : 0-15 Leinster Championship Quarter final
30 27 June 2010 Croke Park, Dublin Meath 0-1 0-13 : 5-9 Leinster Championship Semi final
31 10 July 2010 Croke Park, Dublin Tipperary 0-3 1-21 : 1-13 Qualifiers Round 2
32 31 July 2010 Croke Park, Dublin Tyrone 0-1 1-15 : 0-13 All Ireland Quarter final

References

  1. ^ "Dubs star Keaney bidding to shoot down Westmeath". 27 June 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Leinster defend their title successfully". RTÉ. 22 October 2006.
  3. ^ a b "News".
  4. ^ "News".
  5. ^ "News".
  6. ^ "News".
  7. ^ "Keaney goes with Gilroy - Sport, Frontpage - Herald.ie". Archived from the original on 2 August 2012.
  8. ^ "News".
  9. ^ HILL 16
  10. ^ HILL 16
  11. ^ Keaney tips the balance for Dubs (19 February 2011)
  12. ^ "News".
  13. ^ "Conal Keaney retires from inter-county duty with Dublin". RTÉ. 19 April 2021.
  14. ^ "Keaney retires from Dublin duty after two decades". Hogan Stand. 19 April 2021.
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