Mick O'Dwyer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mick O'Dwyer
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Place of birth Kerry, Ireland
Club information
Club Waterville
Position ?
Club(s)*
Club Years Apps (scores)
Waterville 1953 - 1984
Club Titles
Kerry Titles 0
Munster Titles 0
Inter County
County Kerry
Position ?
Inter County(ies)**
County Years Apps (scores)
Dublin 1956 - 1974 ?
Inter County Titles
Munster Titles 12
All-Ireland 4
All-Stars ?

* club appearances and scores
correct as of .
**Inter County team apps and scores correct
as of .

Mick O'Dwyer, (born 9 June 1936), is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former player from County Kerry. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest and most successful players and managers of all time.

Contents

Mick O'Dwyer was born in Waterville, County Kerry in 1936. He was educated at St. Finins National School and the local Technical School. O'Dwyer is a Hotelier and a Undertaker by profession. He won inducted in the GAA Hall of Fame in 2004 and won the Kerryman of the Year Award in 1986. Another awards include the manager of the year award in 1984 and he also was awarded an honorary Doctorate from UCD.[1]

O'Dwyer first played for the Kerry Gaelic football team as a Minor in 1954, beginning his Senior career in 1956. His 1956 league debut was against Carlow at Tralee on October 21. He then went on to make his championship debut against Waterford on June 2, 1957. From then until his retirement in 1974, "Micko", as he is known, won every honor in the game. His first Senior success came in 1959 when he won National Football League and All-Ireland medals playing in the left half back position. He won his second senior All-Ireland medal in 1962 again at left half back, but Kerry lost to the Galway team in the finals of 1964 and 1965. O'Dwyer broke both his legs in 1966 and retired from football for two years but was back to play in the All-Ireland final of 1968, losing out to Down on that occasion. Micko won two more All-Ireland medals in 1969 and 1970, becoming the top scorer in the game between 1969 and 1971 as well as being named as "Texaco Footballer of the Year" in 1969. O'Dwyer played his last All-Ireland final in 1972, losing out to Offaly in a replay. His final appearance in the Kerry jersey as a senior player was in a challenge match against Sligo at Killorglin on May 19, 1974. He finished as the GAA top scorer two years in a row in both 1969 and 1970.

Mick O'Dwyer
Club Management
Clubs Years
Waterville ?-?
Achievements
Club
All Ireland
Province
County
Waterville
-
-
3
Inter County Management
County Years
Wicklow
Laois
Kildare
Kildare
Kerry
2007-Present
2003-2006
1998-2002
1991-2004
1975-1986
Achievements
County
All Ireland
Province
League
Kerry
Kildare
Laois
8
-
-
?
1
1
-
-
-

O'Dwyer retired as a player in 1974 and was appointed manager of the Kerry team in 1975, where he had much success. During his twelve years as manager O'Dwyer's Kerry teams played in ten All-Ireland finals, winning eight of them. During this period as manager of what many consider to be the greatest football team of all time five of his players won a magical 8 Senior All-Ireland medals. Four of his players won 8 Texaco Awards and overall his players won 71 All Star Awards. O'Dwyer retired as Kerry manager in 1986 but moved onto other teams. His management career with Kerry spanned between 1975-1989, a period in which Kerry played 55 games, which they won 43, lost 7 and drew 5.

O’Dwyer became manager of the Kildare team in 1998, leading them to a Leinster title and an All-Ireland final, however, they narrowly lost out to Galway. His management career with Kildare lasted two periods, the first was 1991-1994 and the second was 1997-2002. As the Kildare manger 33 games were played, with 16 wins, 11 losses and 6 draws.

He took over the Laois team in 2002 which he led to a famous Leinster title in 2003. At the beginning of the football championship in 2006 O'Dywer announced that 2006 would be his last season with Laois, however, he had not ruled out moving as manager to another team. It was first revealed on September 06, 2006 that O'Dwyer would not be staying on at Laois for another season having made his final appearance as Laois manager against Mayo in the All-Ireland Quarter Finals.[2] His Laois career was between 2003 and 2006, and it included 17 games, which finished as 10 wins, 4 losses and 3 draws.

On October 07, 2006, it was revealed that O'Dwyer has agreed to take charge of the Wicklow senior football team.[3]He made his debut as Wicklow manager with a win against Carlow in the 2007 O'Byrne Cup.[4]


  1. ^ The Irish Independent, Saturday, 6 January, 2007 page 69
  2. ^ Reports say O'Dwyer has left Laois. Retrieved on 2007-01-07.
  3. ^ Micko to take reins in Wicklow. Retrieved on 2007-01-07.
  4. ^ Phibbs strike gives O'Dwyer winning start. Retrieved on 2007-01-07.
Preceded by
Seán O'Neill
(Down)
Texaco Footballer of the Year
1969
Succeeded by
Tom Prendergast
(Kerry)
Preceded by
?
Kerry Senior Football Manager
1975-1986
Succeeded by
Mickey Ned O'Sullivan
Preceded by
?
Kildare Senior Football Manager
1991-1994
Succeeded by
Dermot Earley
Preceded by
Dermot Earley
Kildare Senior Football Manager
1998-2002
Succeeded by
Pádraig Nolan
Preceded by
Colm Browne
Laois Senior Football Manager
2003-2006
Succeeded by
Liam Kearns
Preceded by
Hugh Kenny
Wicklow Senior Football Manager
2007 – present
Incumbent
Advanced Search
Included Web Search Engines


Safe Search

close

Top Matching Results

Occasionally Search.com will highlight specialized results that are based on the context of your query. Examples of specialized results include specific links to news, images, or video.

Top Matching Results may highlight information from other Search.com pages, content from the CNET Network of sites, or third party content. The listings are based purely on relevance. Search.com does not receive payment for listings in this section but our partners that provide this data may get paid for listing these products.

Sponsored Links

This section contains paid listings which have been purchased by companies that want to have their sites appear for specific search terms and related content. These listings are administered, sorted and maintained by a third party and are not endorsed by Search.com.

Search Results

Search.com sends your search query to several search engines at one time and integrates the results into one list which has been sorted by relevance using Search.com's proprietary algorithm. You can customize the list of search engines included in your metasearch from the preferences.

The search engines that are used in your metasearch may allow companies to pay to have their Web sites included within the results. To view the Paid Inclusion policy for a specific search engine, please visit their Web site. Search.com does not accept payment or share revenue with any search engine partner for listings in this section.