Seán Quigley (born 1992) is a Gaelic footballer whose league and championship career at senior level with the Fermanagh county team began with his debut in 2011.[1] He is from Roslea, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Personal information | |||
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Irish name | Seán Ó Coigligh | ||
Sport | Gaelic football | ||
Position | Full-forward | ||
Born |
1992 (age 31–32) Roslea, County Fermanagh, | ||
Club(s) | |||
Years | Club | ||
Roslea Shamrocks | |||
Club titles | |||
Fermanagh titles | 4 | ||
Inter-county(ies) | |||
Years | County | Apps (scores) | |
2011– | Fermanagh | 18 (8–68) | |
Inter-county titles | |||
Ulster titles | 0 | ||
All-Irelands | 0 | ||
NFL | 0 | ||
All Stars | 0 |
Career
editQuigley plays his club football for Roslea Shamrocks GFC.[2] He made his inter-county debut for Fermanagh in 2011 while still playing Gaelic football at school due to a large number Fermanagh footballers walking away from playing for the county.[1] His first game was against London at Emerald GAA Grounds in London.[1] In 2014, he was dropped from the Fermanagh team after being found playing an association football game on the same day as a Fermanagh match.[3]
He became the highest scorer in the National Football League and was the second highest in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 2015.[1] He would have won the Golden Boot had it not been for a technical error by the GAA who had failed to count an extra point for Mayo's Cillian O'Connor which was noticed on a DVD, which gave the award to O'Connor.[4] As a result, he was nominated for the season's GAA GPA All Stars Awards.[5] He gained notoriety after staying up before a match against Laois and eating a whole pizza at 2am, with the pizza shop giving him two free pizzas upon his next visit.[6]
In 2016, he was banned for one match by the Gaelic Athletic Association for turning off the lights in the Athletic Grounds tunnel during a match against Armagh, which resulted in Fermanagh being fined €5,000.[7][8] In 2020, Quigley announced he was stepping back from county football as he felt he was not enjoying it.[2]
As of the end of the 2021 season, he had made 101 appearances for Fermanagh.[9]
Personal life
editQuigley was educated at St Michael's School in Enniskillen.[1] He has two brothers Conor and Seamus, both of whom are also Gaelic footballers who have played for Fermanagh.[10]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Clerkin, Malachy (11 June 2015). "Pizza, points, piss-taking: The world according to Fermanagh's Seán Quigley". Irish Times. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
- ^ a b Hannon, Shane (6 January 2020). "Big blow for Fermanagh as Seán Quigley opts out of senior football panel". Today FM. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- ^ "Erne management silence amid Quigley brothers 'walkout' reports". BBC News. 13 March 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- ^ Keane, Paul (25 September 2015). "Sean Quigley misses out on golden boot after technicality". The Times. Retrieved 4 March 2020.(subscription required)
- ^ "All-star nomination for Fermanagh player". The Fermanagh Herald. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- ^ "Characters in the GAA". Balls.ie. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- ^ Loughran, Neil (8 March 2016). "Fermanagh's Sean Quigley banned after turning off lights during Armagh spat". The Irish News. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- ^ "Armagh and Fermanagh fined 5,000 Euro after Athletic Grounds row". BBC Sport. 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
- ^ "GList: Fermanagh's top performers since 2008". Gaelic Life. 25 October 2021.
- ^ "Seamus Quigley joins his brothers Sean & Conor in Erne squad". BBC Sport. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2020.