
Niall Morgan
Niall Morgan is a distinguished Gaelic football goalkeeper for the Tyrone senior team, known for his exceptional shot-stopping ability and involvement in play beyond the traditional goalkeeping role. He has been a key player for Tyrone, contributing to their success in various championships and is recognized for his tactical awareness and leadership on the field.
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Niall Morgan’s kickout goes awry.
Tyrone take on Cavan; Donegal ease past Mayo in Division One – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan, director of food and beverage at the Dublin hotel, describes The Shelbourne’s signature Black Velvet as a timeless classic.
From black velvet to apple cinnamon fizz – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan is mentioned as one of the goalkeepers that Kerry has nullified.
Donegal’s devastating counterattack combined with Kerry’s reliance on Clifford to settle it – The Irish TimesKerry dealt well with Niall Morgan’s kickouts in the semi-final.
How Kerry or Donegal could win or lose the All-Ireland final – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan's inspired goalkeeping kept the score in check.
Kerry boss Jack O’Connor delights in being back in a seventh All-Ireland final – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan, the senior goalkeeper, if he’s into visualising and projecting forward, this was surely a useful afternoon.
Tyrone’s thundering finish secures ninth All-Ireland minor football crown – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan, the senior goalkeeper, if he’s into visualising and projecting forward, this was surely a useful afternoon.
Tyrone’s thundering finish secures ninth All-Ireland Under-20 football crown – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan played a crucial role in Tyrone's defense and kickouts.
Tyrone profit from Cavan inaccuracy to top Group 1 – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan spilled a dropping ball that led to a goal for Mayo.
Stephen Rochford’s influence was all over Mayo’s strong display against Tyrone – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan came to claim the dropped kick from Bob Tuohy.
Mayo prove they’ve still got it in win over subdued Tyrone – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan's kick-out was crucial for Donegal.
Tyrone beat Donegal at the death; Wins for Armagh, Monaghan and Meath too – The Irish TimesQuinn served as Niall Morgan’s backup when Tyrone last lifted Sam Maguire in 2021.
Former All-Ireland winner Lorcan Quinn earns scholarship to be American football kicker – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan came off second best in the battle of the modern goalkeepers.
Armagh stare into the abyss but Tyrone fall over the edge – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan is mentioned as one of the scorers for Tyrone.
Malachy O’Rourke effect already has Tyrone doing simple things well – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan played a crucial role in Tyrone's defense and scoring.
Tyrone put Cavan to the sword with ease at Healy Park – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan is recognized for his kicking range and impact on the game.
Darragh Ó Sé, Dean Rock and Conor McManus chat about the 2025 All-Ireland – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan is another goalkeeper noted for his involvement in the new rules.
When the pitches dry out, fast, kicking teams will open up defences for fun – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan had been lucky to escape serious injury when he fell dangerously early on.
Darren McCurry reaches the heights against Dublin but can’t stop Tyrone’s fall – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan is noted for continuing to play in advanced positions despite rule changes affecting goalkeepers.
FRC’s rule adjustment results in less goalkeeper involvement in advanced areas – The Irish Times
Niall Morgan has backed Antrim’s stance on refusing to play their home Ulster SFC clash against Armagh at Páirc Esler in Newry.
Tyrone’s Niall Morgan ‘full of admiration for Antrim’ for not ceding ground in fixture wrangle – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan’s influence on Tyrone’s attacking game was significant, finishing with 0-5.
Dublin lose another great, promotion fights heat up – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan is a key player for Tyrone, making crucial saves during the match.
Tyrone claim important points as Donegal ring the changes – The Irish TimesNot all goalkeepers are Niall Morgan and Ethan Rafferty; they’re content, particularly at club level, to stay where they are.
So far, so good and the new amendments will make football easier to referee – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan has been having his say on the number one bone of contention people have with number ones currently.
Some GAA fans want saving from new goalkeeping reality – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan whose movement and eye for the gap made him their most dangerous attacker.
Galway and Donegal ready to rumble – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan saved and then, McLaughlin missed the rebound.
Mayo dig in for strong finish to claim first win of the season against Tyrone – The Irish TimesNiall Morgan was noted as one of the players who have added plenty to the sport in recent years.
Most of the new football rules work well enough without allowing goalkeepers the run of the place – The Irish Times





































































































































