Ciarán Whelan

Ciarán Whelan (born 28 February 1976 in Raheny, County Dublin) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Raheny club and, formerly, for the Dublin county team.[2][3] He is right-footed but can kick with both feet and usually plays in midfield. He was a member of the Dublin squad between 1996 and 2009. He never won an all Ireland and is to this day known as possibly one of the best high-fielders in the country.[4]

Ciarán Whelan
Personal information
Irish nameCiarán Ó Faoláin
SportGaelic football
PositionMidfield
Born (1976-02-28) 28 February 1976 (age 48)
Raheny, County Dublin, Ireland
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
NicknameWhelo[1]
Club(s)
YearsClub
1982 – 2011
Raheny
Inter-county(ies)*
YearsCountyApps (scores)
1996–2009
Dublin53
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles6
All-Irelands0
All Stars2
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 11:28, 2 September 2008 (UTC).

Lately,[when?] Whelan has become a Gaelic football pundit for RTÉ's The Sunday Game.

Playing career edit

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship edit

He collected six Leinster Senior Football Championship medals coming in 2002,2005 and 2006 and 2007, 2008 and 2009. He finished the 2005 Leinster and All-Ireland Championships with a total of three points compared to the one goal and ten points he scored in the league. He captained the Dublin side in 2003 and 2004.[5] He also won an All Star in 1999 and has been nominated many times, his last nomination coming in 2005 the same year in which he captained Leinster in the Railway Cup. He has started the 2006 Championship well, with a solid performance against Longford and then a far better performance against Laois, a game in which he dominated midfield. He played a 'man of the match' performance against Offaly in the Leinster final and set up Jason Sherlock for the winning goal. Unfortunately, Whelan suffered an eye injury against Westmeath which forced him off and also affected him in the defeat to Mayo. Whelan showed his reckless side with a poor tackle on Mayo's Ronan McGarrity which forced McGarrity off. He was nominated for an all-star for his 2006 performances in Midfield with Dublin.[citation needed]

Whelan was awarded his second all-star in October 2007 at the Vodafone all-stars awards ceremony. Ciaran's best point from play in Croke Park was against Kildare in the Leinster Final of 2000. With Dublin leading by 4 points in the first half, Whelan made a surging run of 30 metres and ploughed a beautiful point off his left (weaker) side from 45 metres in to the Hill 16 end. Dublin would ultimately self-destruct in the second half of that final. Another marvellous point came a year later in Thurles against Kerry in the first quarter final game. In the second half Dublin were down by 2 points and Whelan made a trademark surge down the touchline and made a brilliant point from 30-metre range right on the side line. This point was scored in the Killinan end of the ground with Dublin supporters situated here.[6] He announced his retirement from inter-county football on 1 September 2009.

National Football League edit

Whelan received a suspension of eight weeks in the controversial 2006 National League clash between Dublin and Tyrone. A game which resulted in disciplinary action against 9 players involved in the game. Whelan, Bryan Cullen, Kevin Bonner and Alan Brogan were all exonerated from all charges along with the Tyrone trio of Kevin Hughes, Michael McGee and Owen Mulligan. The official reason given for the exoneration was stated as 'a technicality'.

He finished the 2006 National Football League with a single point.

Railway Cup edit

Whelan was captain on the winning side for Leinster against Ulster in the 2005 Railway Cup which was played in Parnell Park. Leinster claimed the Martin Donnelly Cup for the 28th time.

Club football edit

Whelan plays his club football for Raheny, a Dublin AFL Division 1 side on the northside of County Dublin. Whelan played in the side that won the 2007 Division 2 playoff to win participation in Division 1 for the 2008 season.[7]

International rules football edit

Whelan helped Ireland defeat Australia in the 1999 International Rules Series by scoring a Goal and an Over. He also played in the 2001 International Rules Series.

Championship appearances edit

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
130 July 1996Croke Park, DublinMeath0–20–8 : 0–10Leinster Championship final
227 May 2001Croke Park, DublinLongford0–52–19 : 1–13Leinster Championship Quarter final
317 June 2001Croke Park, DublinOffaly1–12 : 0–13Leinster Championship Semi-final
415 July 2001Croke Park, DublinMeath0–30–14 : 2–11Leinster Championship final
522 July 2001Croke Park, DublinSligo1–23–17 : 0–12Qualifiers Round 4
64 August 2001Semple Stadium, ThurlesKerry0–12–11 : 1–14All-Ireland Quarter final
711 August 2001Semple Stadium, ThurlesKerry0–11–12 : 2–12All-Ireland Quarter final replay
81 June 2002Dr. Cullen Park, CarlowWexford0–20–15 : 1–10Leinster Championship Quarter final
923 June 2002Croke Park, DublinMeath2–11 : 0–10Leinster Championship Semi-final
1014 July 2002Croke Park, DublinKildare0–12–13 : 2–11Leinster Championship Final
115 August 2002Croke Park, DublinDonegal0–12–8 : 0–14All-Ireland Quarter final
1217 August 2002Croke Park, DublinDonegal0–41–14 : 0–7All-Ireland Quarter final replay
131 September 2002Croke Park, DublinArmagh1–11–13 : 1–14All-Ireland Semi-final
141 June 2003Croke Park, DublinLouth0–31–19 : 0–9Leinster Championship Quarter final
1515 June 2003Croke Park, DublinLaois0–14 : 0–16Leinster Championship Semi-final
1628 June 2003St. Tiernach's Park, ClonesDerry0–13–9 : 1–9Qualifiers Round 2
175 July 2003Croke Park, DublinArmagh0–11 : 0–15Qualifiers Round 3
186 June 2004Croke Park, DublinWestmeath0–12 : 0–14Leinster Championship Quarter final
1912 June 2004Parnell Park, DublinLondon3–24 : 0–6Qualifiers Round 1
203 July 2004Carrick on Shannon, LeitrimLeitrim1–13 : 0–4Qualifiers Round 2
2110 July 2004O'Moore Park, PortlaoiseLongford0–31–17 : 0–11Qualifiers Round 3
221 August 2004Croke Park, DublinRoscommon0–21–14 : 0–13Qualifiers Round 4
2314 August 2004Croke Park, DublinKerry1–8 : 1–15All-Ireland Quarter final
2415 May 2005Croke Park, DublinLongford0–12–23 : 0–10Leinster Championship Preliminary Quarter final
255 June 2005Croke Park, DublinMeath1–12 : 1–10Leinster Championship Quarter final
2619 June 2005Croke Park, DublinWexford0–11–17 : 2–10Leinster Championship Semi-final
2717 July 2005Croke Park, DublinLaois0–10–14 : 0–13Leinster Championship Final
2813 August 2005Croke Park, DublinTyrone1–14 : 1–14All-Ireland Quarter final
2927 August 2005Croke Park, DublinTyrone1–14 : 2–18All-Ireland Quarter final replay
304 June 2006Pearse Park, LongfordLongford1–12 : 0–13Leinster Championship Quarter final
3125 June 2006Croke Park, DublinLaois3–17 : 0–12Leinster Championship Semi-final
3216 July 2006Croke Park, DublinOffaly1–15 : 0–9Leinster Championship Final
3313 August 2006Croke Park, DublinWestmeath1–12 : 0–5All-Ireland Quarter final
3427 August 2006Croke Park, DublinMayo2–12 : 1–16All-Ireland Semi-final
353 June 2007Croke Park, DublinMeath0–11–11 : 0–14Leinster Championship Quarter final
3617 June 2007Croke Park, DublinMeath0–10–16 : 0–12Leinster Championship Quarter final replay
3724 June 2007Croke Park, DublinOffaly0–11–12 : 0–10Leinster Championship Semi-final
3815 July 2007Croke Park, DublinLaois0–23–14 : 1–14Leinster Championship Final
3911 August 2007Croke Park, DublinDerry0–18 : 0–15All-Ireland Quarter final
4026 August 2007Croke Park, DublinKerry0–16 : 1–15All-Ireland Semi-final
4129 June 2008Croke Park, DublinWestmeath0–10–13 : 1–8Leinster Championship Semi-final
4220 July 2008Croke Park, DublinWexford3–23 : 0–9Leinster Championship Final
4316 August 2008Croke Park, DublinTyrone1–8 : 3–14All-Ireland Quarter final
447 June 2009Croke Park, DublinMeath0–14 : 0–12Leinster Championship Quarter final
4528 June 2009Croke Park, DublinWestmeath0–14–26 : 0–11Leinster Championship Semi-final
4612 July 2009Croke Park, DublinKildare0–12–15 : 0–18Leinster Championship Final
473 August 2009Croke Park, DublinKerry1–7 : 1–24All-Ireland Quarter final

References edit

  1. ^ Keys, Colm (28 September 2019). "Maintaining standards over a long period is now my big motivator". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Whelan calls it a day - HoganStand". www.hoganstand.com.
  3. ^ "News". www.dublingaa.ie.
  4. ^ [1][permanent dead link][2]
  5. ^ "News". www.dublingaa.ie.
  6. ^ RTÉ Sport: Kerry dominate football All Stars Archived 21 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "News". www.dublingaa.ie.
Sporting positions
Preceded by Dublin Senior Football Captain
2003–2004
Succeeded by