Ollie Murphy
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| Native name | Oilibhéar Ó Murchú (Irish) |
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| Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
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| Sport | Gaelic football |
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| Position | Corner forward |
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Ollie Murphy is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Carnaross club and the Meath county team. He came to national prominence in 1999 when he was one of Meath's best players as they won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship that year, scoring the decisive goal in that year's All-Ireland final. This was his second All Ireland senior medal as he was a substitute when Meath won the 1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. He also won three Leinster Senior Football Championship medals. Murphy won two GAA All Stars Awards. Murphy's best season was the 2001 championship where he put in a number of superb display's as Meath reached another All Ireland final. In that final he had to leave the field of play with a hand injury. In recent years his form has been not up to what it once was and he has failed to warrant a starting position. Ollie made his senior inter-county debut playing for London against Galway in the 1994 Connacht Senior Football Championship. It was his one and only appearance for the Exiles. Murphy's Benny father was also an inter-county player - he lined out for his native Fermanagh.
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Meath panels |
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Meath – 1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (6th title) |
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- Played in drawn game
- 13 E. Kelly
- Subs used in drawn game
- 23 C. Brady for Kelly
- 17 J. Devine for McGuinness
- 18 D. Curtis for Reynolds
- Subs used in replay
- 17 J. Devine for Callaghan
- 20 O. Murphy for O'Reilly
- Subs not used in replay
- 16 R. Finnegan
- 18 E. Kelly
- 19 D. Curtis
- 21 K. Cahill
- 22 S. O'Rourke
- 23 J. Brady
- 24 C. Sheridan
- Manager
- S. Boylan
- Selectors
- F. Foley
- E. O'Brien
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Meath – 1999 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (7th title) |
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Meath – 2001 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship finalist |
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- Subs
- 17 P. Reynolds for O. Murphy
- 19 J. Cullinane for Kealy
- 20 N. Kelly for C. Murphy
- 22 A. Kenny for Magee
- Subs not used
- 16 D. Gallagher
- 18 P. Shankey
- 21 D. Kealy
- 23 M. O'Dowd
- 24 J. Devine
- Manager
- S. Boylan
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All Stars |
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Meath has 49 All Stars, as of 2025. 27 different players have won, as of 2025. No player has won more than four All Stars.
denotes that a player also won Footballer of the Year that season.
1971: Pat Reynolds
1975: Ken Rennicks, Matt Kerrigan
1983: Colm O'Rourke
1984: Mick Lyons
1986: Mick Lyons2nd
1987: Robbie O'Malley, Gerry McEntee, David Beggy, Brian Stafford, Bernard Flynn
1988: Robbie O'Malley2nd, Martin O'Connell, Liam Hayes, Colm O'Rourke2nd, Brian Stafford2nd
1990: Robbie O'Malley3rd, Terry Ferguson, Martin O'Connell3rd, David Beggy2nd
1991: Michael McQuillan, Martin O'Connell3rd, Tommy Dowd, Colm O'Rourke3rd, Brian Stafford3rd, Bernard Flynn2nd
1994: Graham Geraghty, Tommy Dowd2nd
1995: Tommy Dowd3rd
1996: Darren Fay, Martin O'Connell4th, John McDermott, Trevor Giles , Tommy Dowd4th
1997: Trevor Giles2nd, Brendan Reilly
1998: John McDermott2nd
1999: Mark O'Reilly, Darren Fay2nd, Paddy Reynolds, John McDermott3rd, Trevor Giles 3rd, Graham Geraghty2nd, Ollie Murphy
2001: Cormac Sullivan, Evan Kelly, Ollie Murphy2nd
2007: Stephen Bray
2025: Seán Rafferty
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