
Diarmuid O'Connor
Diarmuid O'Connor is a talented Gaelic footballer known for his significant contributions to the Kerry senior team, particularly as a standout player at centrefield.
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Only Matthew Ruane, Aidan O’Shea, Stephen Coen, Patrick Durcan, Diarmuid O’Connor and Fergal Boland played in Mayo’s defeat to Donegal earlier this summer.
Andy Moran’s selection as Mayo football boss sparks hype and considerable hope among the faithful – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O’Connor was absent during the All-Ireland win.
Donegal were staggeringly flat – they never laid a hand on Kerry – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O'Connor's seamless integration into the team during the match was praised.
Kerry came to win Sam Maguire, Donegal came to see if they could hang in the fight – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O’Connor continued the team role when he entered the fray.
How Kerry pulled off tactical masterclass to beat Donegal in All-Ireland final – The Irish TimesBrought all his club form to the county table when needed, once Diarmuid O’Connor was injured.
The Clifford brothers star as Kingdom lift Sam Maguire – The Irish TimesCentrefielder Diarmuid O’Connor has been included in the 28-man panel for the All-Ireland semi-final.
Ciaran Meenagh appointed Derry football manager, Kerry name extended panel for All-Ireland final – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O’Connor is noted as having started the year as Kerry's number one midfielder.
Kerry and Donegal are operating at a level above because everyone knows their role – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O’Connor is highlighted for pushing himself to return to play despite injury.
Darragh Ó Sé: Donegal are rightDiarmuid O'Connor was injured early in the match, impacting Kerry's strategy.
David Clifford hat-trick helps Kerry beat Cavan – The Irish TimesThe more significant news from the opening exchanges was the sight of Diarmuid O’Connor going off injured.
All-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals in football, quarter-finals in hurling – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O’Connor is mentioned as a significant loss for the Kerry team due to injury.
There’s an air of finality around Kerry after losing to Meath – The Irish TimesThey were missing six players, including heavyweights like Diarmuid O’Connor.
Here’s my ranking of the top 12 counties going into the knockouts – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O’Connor was one of the six first-choice players missing for Kerry during the match.
Hungry Meath give Kerry a chasing to book Croke Park quarter-final – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O’Connor didn’t make the match day squad.
All-Ireland groups ticking nicely before they wind up and what else we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O’Connor didn't make the match day squad.
Kerry come away with the spoils after Cork fail to take their chances – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O'Connor had been playing well for Kerry until his injury.
Mayo may find it harder to put the squeeze on Kerry a second time – The Irish TimesCould do without injuries to Diarmuid O’Connor.
A county-by-county guide to who got what from the National Football League – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O’Connor looked to be in significant pain after a fall during the match.
Kerry slightly scratch All-Ireland itch against Armagh to ease relegation worries – The Irish TimesThe Kingdom, with Joe O’Connor and Diarmuid O’Connor chasing the Tyrone kickout, dominated the final 10 minutes.
David Clifford scores hat-trick as Kerry turn over old foes Tyrone in Pomeroy – The Irish TimesDiarmuid O'Connor was a standout at centrefield for Kerry.
Kerry seek to lay down a marker against Dublin in Tralee – The Irish Times
























































































































