
Seán O'Shea
Seán O'Shea is a rising star in Gaelic football, known for his exceptional skills as a forward for the Kerry senior team, where he has made significant contributions in recent championship matches, including a memorable performance in the All-Ireland series.
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Sean O’Shea and Gavin White returned to the matchday panel.
Kerry hammer Armagh, Meath v Mayo going down to the wire, Clare lead Dublin at half-time – The Irish TimesSeán O'Shea is expected to strengthen the Kerry attack if he returns.
The ref was right to look the other way as scuffles broke out before throw-in – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea clipped over a lovely two-pointer to open the scoring.
Late Dublin threat does little to alarm Kerry in lacklustre Croke Park meeting – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea finished with 12 points, four of them two-point frees.
Donegal make hard work of it, but there is no such thing as a bad win over Kerry – The Irish TimesSean O'Shea in outstanding form, Kerry fought to stay in the game.
Donegal beat Kerry in replay of All-Ireland final; Meath take on Cavan – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea is only approaching the peak of his powers.
Donegal were staggeringly flat – they never laid a hand on Kerry – The Irish TimesSeán O'Shea is noted as a player who contributed to Kerry's success in the All-Ireland final.
Kerry came to win Sam Maguire, Donegal came to see if they could hang in the fight – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea played a crucial role in stretching the Donegal defence.
How Kerry pulled off tactical masterclass to beat Donegal in All-Ireland final – The Irish TimesSecond was Seán O’Shea on 1-50.
Footballer of the year? Biggest disappointment? Our writers make their picks – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea kicked a point within 20 seconds of the restart.
Kerry unveil another final masterpiece to leave Donegal standing – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea might drift over to Ryan McHugh or Peadar Mogan on Kerry’s kickouts.
Donegal’s devastating counterattack combined with Kerry’s reliance on Clifford to settle it – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea delivered a well executed sideline ball into Clifford for the first goal against Cavan.
How Kerry or Donegal could win or lose the All-Ireland final – The Irish TimesSeán O'Shea had a standout performance in the semi-final against Armagh.
The margins are tight but Kerry have one thing that Donegal don’t – The Irish TimesSean O’Shea converted a free won by David Clifford.
Kerry and Donegal show underdogs that only the ruthless survive – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea is another crucial scorer for the Kerry team.
A Kerry v Donegal All-Ireland final isn’t the clash of styles you think it is – The Irish TimesDavid Clifford and Seán O’Shea carrying big scoring burden for Kerry.
Meath and Donegal battle for remaining All-Ireland final spot – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea put a point over the bar within seconds after the Armagh goal.
Armagh found out that a Kerry team with a point to prove is an animal like few others – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea was identified as a team leader and scored 0-12.
Kerry’s 15 minutes of pure destruction and what else we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesSeán O'Shea was a deserved Man of the Match with an afternoon's total of 12 points.
Kerry blitz Armagh and again prove masters at confounding expectation – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea is described as a very dependable weapon for Kerry, especially in Croke Park.
Kerry’s problem is the calibre of player in the squad. Everything hinges on David Clifford – The Irish TimesSean O'Shea scored a stylish two-pointer to help Kerry maintain their lead.
David Clifford hat-trick helps Kerry beat Cavan – The Irish TimesWhen he saw Seán O’Shea walking around in his tracksuit during the warm-up, the low sludge of unease he’d been feeling for much of the week started to properly crystallise.
‘I’m getting sick of this #WeAreKerry stuff. What does it actually mean anymore?’ – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea is highlighted as one of the key players missing from the Kerry team.
There’s an air of finality around Kerry after losing to Meath – The Irish TimesThey were missing six players, including heavyweights like Seán O’Shea.
Here’s my ranking of the top 12 counties going into the knockouts – The Irish TimesSeán O’Shea 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 TimesSeán O’Shea converted a free and scored two two-pointers.
Kerry come away with the spoils after Cork fail to take their chances – The Irish TimesSeanie O’Shea also hit two two-pointers, finishing with 0-8.
Kerry hammer Clare one-sided Munster final and Mayo and Galway face off – The Irish TimesO’Shea scoring Kerry’s second goal to make it 2-17 to 1-18.
Kerry secure thrilling extra-time victory over Cork to book Munster final spot – The Irish TimesCould do without injuries to Seán O’Shea.
A county-by-county guide to who got what from the National Football League – The Irish TimesO'Connor’s latest return to management featured this, the biggest win in the fixture for Kerry since 2009.
Jack O’Connor continues his eventful rivalry with Dublin – The Irish Times




























































































































