Pascal McConnell

Irish Gaelic footballer

Pascal McConnell
Personal information
Irish name Pascal Mac Dhónaill
Sport Gaelic football
Position Goalkeeper
Born (1980-04-10) 10 April 1980 (age 44)
Tyrone
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Nickname Packie
Club(s)
Years Club
1999–
Newtownstewart St Eugene's
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1999–2013
Tyrone
Inter-county titles
Ulster titles 5
All-Irelands 3
NFL 1
All Stars 0

Pascal McConnell is a former Gaelic footballer who played for the Tyrone county team.

He is an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner.

McConnell competed with John Devine and Niall Morgan to be first choice goalkeeper for Tyrone.[1]

Early life and family

McConnell's older brother is Tyrone's All Star-winning goalkeeper of the nineties, Finbar McConnell.[2]

Playing career

In 1998, McConnell played alongside Stephen O'Neill in the MacRory Cup semi-final for Omagh CBS.[3]

Over the course of his career with Tyrone GAA, McConnell helped win three All-Ireland senior medals for the county.[4]

Retirement

McConnell announced his retirement from inter-county football in November 2013.[5][6]

When asked about this decision, McConnell said, "There is a big commitment required in order to stay performing at the top level and I feel the time is right to bow out and start a new chapter in my life. I have absolutely no regrets from my playing career with Tyrone, although, I suppose if I was a bit greedy, I would say that I felt that we could have won the All Ireland in 2009 and 2010."[7][8]

His retirement from inter-county football left Conor Gormley, Dermot Carlin, Stephen O'Neill and Seán Cavanagh as the only remaining links to the Tyrone team that won the county's first All-Ireland senior title in 2003.[9]

References

  1. ^ "TGoalkeeper Pascal McConnell calls time on Tyrone career". BBC Sport. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Brian McConnell: Father of Tyrone goalkeepers was big in stature, character and heart". The Irish News. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  3. ^ "We were going to empty out the county... Fermanagh was going to wage war on Tyrone that day". The Irish News. 17 March 2020. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Pascal Mcconnell · TheJournal.ie". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Tyrone goalkeeper Pascal McConnell retires". RTÉ Sport. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  6. ^ "Pascal Mcconnell · The42". The42. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  7. ^ "Tyrone's Pascal McConnell retires from inter-county football". Irish Independent. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  8. ^ "Pascal's superb decade at an end". Belfast Telegraph. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  9. ^ "Cavanagh to skipper Tyrone as McConnell retires". Hogan Stand. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
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  • http://www.westernpeople.ie/news/story.asp?j=36557&cat=sport[permanent dead link]
Tyrone squads
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Tyrone – 2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (1st title)
Subs
P. McConnell
D. Carlin
Mark Harte
C. Holmes
P. Horisk
C. Lawn
P. Loughran
D. McCrossan
M. McGee
C. McGinley
F. McGuigan
S. Mulgrew
S. O'Neill
B. Robinson
M. Coleman
Manager
Mickey Harte
(Team as of September 2003 versus Armagh)
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Tyrone – 2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (2nd title)
Substitutes used
C. Holmes for Canavan
C. Lawn for McMahon
P. Canavan for McGinley
Substitutes not used
J. Devine
E. Bradley
B. Meenan
G. Devlin
B. Donnelly
P. Donnelly
C. Gourley
Mark Harte
C. McCullagh
L. Meenan
M. Murphy
M. Penrose
S. Sweeney
Manager
M. Harte
Trainer
F. McCann
(Team as of 25 September 2005 versus Kerry)
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Tyrone – 2008 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (3rd title)
Substitutes used
Stephen O'Neill* for McCullagh (25')
K. Hughes for Holmes (half-time)
B. McGuigan for Penrose (51')
O. Mulligan for Mellon (57')
C. Cavanagh for T. McGuigan (68')
Substitutes not used
J. Curran
D. Carlin
P. Donnelly
N. Gormley
C. McCarron
D. McCaul
M. McGee
C. Gourley
R. Mulgrew
O. Mulligan
Shaun O'Neill
P. J. Quinn
P. Quinn*
Manager
M. Harte
Trainer
F. McCann
Performance coach
C. Currid
(Team as of 21 September 2008 versus Kerry)
Notes: J Devine was on the starting lineup but had to withdraw from the squad due to a family bereavement.
Stephen O'Neill's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names. He played, and came on as a substitute with the number 31 on his back.[1]
Paul Quinn's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names.
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Tyrone – 2013 National Football League runners-up
Subs used
17 A. Cassidy for D. Carlin, 32'
19 P. Kane for Justin McMahon, 35'
18 K. Coney for P. McNeice, 58'
24 R. McKenna for C. Gormley, 65'
21 A. McCrory for A. Cassidy, 71'
Subs not used
14 S. O'Neill
16 P. McConnell
22 D. McCurry
23 C. McGinley
25 R. McNamee
26 R. O'Neill
Manager
M. Harte
Selectors
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Reference: Named team with changes taken from here.


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