Steven McDonnell (born 13 July 1979) is an
Irish
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former
Gaelic football
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er who played in the full-forward line for his home club
Killeavy St Moninna's and at senior level for the
Armagh county team.
McDonnell is his county's top scorer in
National Football League
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history, finishing his career with 33–282 (381) in that competition.
Playing career
Raised in
Killeavy
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, near Newry, Northern Ireland, the highlight of his career was his county's All-Ireland SFC winning victory over
Kerry
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by a scoreline of 1–12 to 0–14 in the
2002 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final at
Croke Park
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, where he kicked the winning point. He also received the first of his three
All-Stars for his performances that year. In 2003 he was named
GPA Footballer of the Year
The GPA Footballer of the Year was awarded annually by the Gaelic Players Association, as part of the Opel Gaelic Players awards scheme, established in 2006.
History
The title was first awarded in 2001, at the foundation of the association, and w ...
, and the Ulster GAA Writers' Player of the Year.
In 2006 he secured an
Ulster Senior Football Championship
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winning medal for his part in Armagh's easily won victory over rivals
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. In 2010 he captained Armagh to a
National Football League
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Division 2 title after beating
Down in the final in
Croke Park
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.
In 2010 he was also named captain of the Ireland
International rules
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team. In 2011 he became the first ever player in the history of the International rules to score over 100 points. He finished his International career with a tally of 118 points.
On 12 April 2012, McDonnell announced his retirement.
He has been involved in both coaching and management.
Notes
References
* http://www.hoganstand.com/Armagh/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=47857
External links
*http://www.rte.ie/sport/2005/0710/ulster.html
1979 births
Living people
All Stars Footballers of the Year
Armagh inter-county Gaelic footballers
Gaelic football coaches
Gaelic football forwards
Gaelic football managers
Irish international rules football players
Killeavy Gaelic footballers
Sportspeople from Newry
Winners of one All-Ireland medal (Gaelic football)
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