Ciarán Kilkenny

Irish Gaelic footballer (born 1993)

Ciarán Kilkenny
Personal information
Irish name Ciarán Mac Giolla Chainnigh
Sport Gaelic football
Position Centre forward
Born (1993-07-07) 7 July 1993 (age 30)
Dublin, Ireland
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Occupation Primary Teacher
Club(s)
Years Club
Castleknock
Club titles
Dublin titles 1
Leinster titles 1
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
2012–
Dublin 68 (7-143)
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 12
All-Irelands 8
NFL 5
All Stars 6
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of match played 12 May 2024.

Ciarán Kilkenny (born 7 July 1993) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for the Dublin county team and as a dual player for his club Castleknock. He was previously on the playing list of Australian rules football club Hawthorn, as a rookie.[1]

He has featured on an advertising billboard campaign in India.[2]

Early life

Kilkenny attended Scoil Oilibhéir in Clonsilla.[3]

Hurling

Kilkenny represented Dublin at underage at several levels. Despite being previously offered a place on the Dublin senior hurling panel, he chose to dedicate his time solely to football. [citation needed]

Kilkenny does, however, still play hurling for his club, Castleknock.[citation needed]

Football

Club

Kilkenny won the Dublin Minor Football Championship with Castleknock in 2011.[4] He won the Dublin Junior Football Championship with Castleknock, his last medal before switching codes to Aussie rules.

Inter-county

Minor/U21

Kilkenny won the 2011 Leinster Minor Football Championship[5] and the Leinster Minor Hurling Championship with Dublin in 2011. He was on the losing side for both teams in the All-Ireland finals in 2011 at Croke Park.

Kilkenny was called up to the Dublin under 21 team in 2012. He won the Leinster Under 21 Football Championship with Dublin in March 2012. Ciaran scored a total of 1-07 in the Leinster final against Louth at Páirc Tailteann in Navan. The game finished on 1-16 to 0-08 with Dublin winning the game by a comfortable 11 point margin to become Leinster champions for the tenth time.[6] Ciaran Kilkenny scored a total of 2-25 (0-7f) for Dublin in the Leinster Championship.[7] Dublin went on to meet Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final at Portlaoise. Kilkenny scored just one point in a game in which Dublin won against the Munster champions. The game finished on a scoreline of 3-11 to 0-14.[8] Ciarán won the all-Ireland under 21 championship with Dublin against Connacht champions Roscommon in Tullamore. Kilkenny scored a total of four points in a close game against Roscommon which ended with heavy scoring from Dublin. The game finished on a scoreline of 2-12 to 1-11.[9]

Kilkenny was named the Cadbury's Hero of the Future for his performances with Dublin in 2012.[10]

Senior

Kilkenny made his debut for the Dublin senior football team against Laois in the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship when he came on as a substitute for Diarmuid Connolly.[11] He made his first start for the Dublin senior football team against Mayo in the 2012 All-Ireland football semi-final defeat. He scored three points in the game.[12]

Move to AFL

Kilkenny was linked to a possible move to Australia as a rookie in the Australian AFL.[13] Dublin football legend Dessie Farrell described the potential departure of Kilkenny to Australian football as "a huge loss".[14]

Hawthorn confirmed the signing on 29 September 2011, after Carlton had also tried to secure the 19-year-old's services. Kilkenny flew to Melbourne to visit Hawthorn officials at Waverley, and was scheduled to become the first Irishman to play at the club.[15] Recent changes to rookie list rules had made the recruitment of Irish players more appealing, with clubs now able to count one Irish player as an international rookie, meaning the player does not take up a main rookie spot.

After just four months and a return to Ireland for the Christmas, Kilkenny decided for personal reasons to remain in Ireland where he wished to pursue a career with Castleknock and Dublin.[16]

Return to Ireland

Upon his return to the native soil, Kilkenny collected both the 2013 NFL title and 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title with Dublin. In March 2014, he tore his anterior cruciate ligament while fulfilling a Dublin football fixture at Croke Park against Kildare in a 2014 NFL, causing him to miss the rest of the season.[17]

[18]

By winning his sixth All Star in 2022, he drew level with Stephen Cluxton and became the Dublin player with the joint highest number of awards.[19]

International rules

Kilkenny played twice for Ireland against Australia in the 2013 International Rules Series, and scored a goal in the second Test at Croke Park.[20][21]

Career statistics

As of match played 12 May 2024
Team Year National League Leinster All-Ireland Total
Division Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Dublin 2012 Division 1 - 2 0-03 2 0-03
2013 3 0-08 3 0-03 6 0-11
2014 DNP due to injury
2015 3 0-10 4 0-08 7 0-18
2016 3 0-04 4 0-01 7 0-05
2017 3 1-08 3 0-01 6 1-09
2018 3 2-15 4 0-09 7 2-24
2019 3 0-05 5 1-08 8 1-13
2020 3 1-13 2 0-07 5 1-20
2021 3 0-10 1 0-03 4 0-13
2022 3 1-06 2 0-06 5 1-12
2023 Division 2 3 1-08 5 0-02 8 1-10
2024 Division 1 3 0-05 3 0-05
Career total 33 6-92 35 1-51 68 7-143

Honours

Dublin
Individual
  • All Star (6): 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022

References

  1. ^ "I'm eager to break Rules".
  2. ^ "Dublin star Ciarán Kilkenny seems surprised to be the face of a billboard campaign in India". Irish Independent. 17 November 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
  3. ^ Meagher, John (31 August 2019). "Lattes and lineballs: How the GAA conquered the Dublin suburbs". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Castleknock are Dublin Minor a Champions - HoganStand".
  5. ^ "DubZone | Dublin GAA's Online Community | Dublin GAA Newsletter".
  6. ^ "News".
  7. ^ "News".
  8. ^ "All-Ireland U21 FC semi-final: Dubs march on - HoganStand".
  9. ^ "All-Ireland U21 FC semi-final: Dubs march on - HoganStand".
  10. ^ "Dublin Under-21 star Ciarán Kilkenny honoured". RTÉ News. 23 May 2012.
  11. ^ "Dublin 1-12 Laois 0-12". RTÉ News. 4 August 2012.
  12. ^ "Dublin 0-16 Mayo 0-19". RTÉ News. 2 September 2012.
  13. ^ "Dubs starlet Kilkenny targeted by AFL club | News | eircom SportsHub". Archived from the original on 16 July 2012.
  14. ^ "Kilkenny would be a huge loss to Dublin football - Farrell".
  15. ^ "Hawks sign Irish star Kilkenny - AFL.com.au". Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  16. ^ "Ciarán Kilkenny leaves AFL club Hawthorn to return to Dublin". RTÉ News. 10 January 2013.
  17. ^ "Cruciate damage ends Ciarán Killenny's season". RTÉ Sport. RTÉ. 9 March 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
  18. ^ McKeon, Conor (25 September 2019). "'There hasn't been that discussion' - Dublin not yet talking about possible retirements". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  19. ^ Roche, Frank (27 October 2022). "Kerry lead way as 11 rookie All Stars signal the changing landscape". Irish Independent.
  20. ^ "Ireland 57-35 Australia". RTÉ Sport. RTÉ. 19 October 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  21. ^ "Ireland 116-37 Australia". RTÉ Sport. RTÉ. 26 October 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
Awards
Preceded by
Tom Flynn
(Galway)
U21 Footballer of the Year
2012
Succeeded by
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Dublin football team – current senior panel

Subs
9 K. McGinniss for Lahiff
21 J. McCaffrey for Scully
15 P. Mannion for Scully
24 R. McGarry for Murchan
22 J. McCarthy for MacMahon

Subs not used
4 D. Newcombe
16 D. O'Hanlon
18 T. Clancy
23 G. McEneaney
25 P. Ó Cofaigh-Byrne
26 L. O'Dell

Manager
D. Farrell
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
B. Cullen
Coach
B. O'Regan

Above is the starting lineup vs Mayo on 16 June 2024

Dublin squads
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Dublin – 2011 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship runners-up
Subs used
D. Campbell for C. Meaney
D. Byrne for G. Hannigan
N. Scully for S. Fulham
Manager
D. Farrell
Selector
N. McCaffrey
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Dublin – 2011 All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship runners-up
  • 1 C. Ryan
  • 2 E. Lowndes
  • 3 C. O'Callaghan
  • 4 S. McClelland
  • 5 C. Crummey (c)
  • 6 J. Desmond
  • 7 M. McCaffrey
  • 8 G. Whelan
  • 9 C. Cronin
  • 10 C. Kilkenny
  • 11 C. McHugh
  • 12 E. Ó Conghaile
  • 13 C. Costello
  • 14 A. Clabby
  • 15 P. Winters
Subs
24 D. Gormley for Desmond
17 O. O'Rorke for McHugh
18 C. Boland for Winters
Subs not used
16 C. Dooley
19 R. Tierney
20 B. McCarthy
21 S. Boland
22 T. Devlin
23 D. Forde
Manager
S. Boland
Selectors
M. Connolly
É. Clancy
C. Crowley
M. O'Shaughnessy
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Dublin – 2012 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (3rd title)
  • 1 J. B. Carthy
  • 2 M. Concarr
  • 3 K. O'Brien (c)
  • 4 S. George
  • 5 L. Fletcher
  • 6 J. Kelly
  • 7 J. McCaffrey
  • 8 E. Ó Conghaile
  • 9 C. Reddin
  • 10 D. Byrne
  • 11 G. Sweeney
  • 12 M. Schutte
  • 13 C. Kilkenny
  • 14 P. Ryan
  • 15 P. Hudson
Subs used
P. Maguire for Schutte
G. Seaver for Byrne
H. Dawson for Ryan
P. O'Higgins for Reddin
P. Mannion for Hudson
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
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Dublin – 2013 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (24th title)
Subs used
25 E. O'Gara for Mannion
20 D. Daly for McCaffrey
26 D. Rock for Kilkenny
22 K. McManamon for Andrews
17 D. Bastick for Cooper
Subs not used
16 S. Supple
18 S. Carthy
19 B. Cullen
21 M. Fitzsimons
23 K. Nolan
24 K. O'Brien
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
D. Byrne
D. Darcy
M. Deegan
S. O'Hanlon

(Team on 22 September 2013)

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Dublin – 2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (25th title)
Subs used
25 K. McManamon for Rock
24 M. D. MacAuley for Bastick
22 M. Fitzsimons for Cooper
26 J. Small for McCaffrey
21 D. Daly for O'Sullivan
18 A. Brogan for Fenton
Subs not used
16 M. Savage
17 T. Brady
19 D. Byrne
20 C. Costello
23 E. Lowndes
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
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Dublin – 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (26th title)
Subs used
4 D. Byrne for J. Cooper
15 B. Brogan for P. Andrews
9 M. D. MacAuley for P. Mannion
20 C. Costello for K. McManamon
23 E. Lowndes for J. Small
21 D. Daly for C. O'Sullivan
Subs not used
16 M. Savage
18 D. Bastick
19 T. Brady
25 C. O'Callaghan
26 E. O'Gara
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
M. Deegan
D. Byrne
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Dublin – 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (27th title)
Subs used
22 P. Flynn for J. McCaffrey
19 D. Connolly for P. Andrews
25 K. McManamon for E. O'Gara
17 B. Brogan for P. Flynn
12 N. Scully for C. O'Callaghan
20 C. Costello for P. Mannion
Subs not used
16 E. Comerford
18 D. Byrne
21 D. Daly
23 E. Lowndes
24 M. D. MacAuley
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
M. Deegan
D. Byrne
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  • e
Dublin – 2018 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (28th title)
Subs used
21 M. Fitzsimons for O'Sullivan
19 C. Costello for Scully
20 D. Daly for Murchan
25 K. McManamon for Mannion
23 E. Lowndes for Cooper
24 M. D. MacAuley for Rock
Subs not used
16 E. Comerford
17 P. Andrews
18 C. Basquel
22 P. Flynn
26 E. O'Gara
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
J. Sherlock
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Dublin – 2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (29th title)
Subs used in replay
19 D. Connolly for J. McCaffrey
22 P. McMahon for E. Murchan
20 C. Costello for N. Scully
25 C. O'Sullivan for D. Byrne
23 K. McManamon for P. Mannion
9 M. D. MacAuley for B. Howard
Subs not used in replay
16 E. Comerford
17 P. Andrews
18 B. Brogan
21 E. Lowndes
26 P. Small
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
J. Sherlock
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Dublin – 2020 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (30th title)
Subs used
20 B. Howard for S. Bugler
24 P. Mannion for P. Small
17 C. Basquel for J. Cooper
19 C. Costello for N. Scully
25 P. McMahon for E. Murchan
Subs not used
16 E. Comerford
18 A. Byrne
21 T. Lahiff
22 E. Lowndes
23 M. D. MacAuley
26 K. McManamon
Manager
D. Farrell
Selectors
D. Daly
M. Galvin
S. O'Hanlon
B. O'Regan
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Dublin – 2023 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (31st title)
Subs used
21 J. McCaffrey for L. Gannon
12 N. Scully for C. Costello
20 S. McMahon for B. Howard
23 C. Murphy for E. Murchan
26 D. Rock for P. Small
Subs not used
16 E. Comerford
17 R. Basquel
19 T. Lahiff
22 R. McGarry
24 D. Newcombe
25 L. O'Dell
Manager
D. Farrell
Selectors
P. Gilroy
D. Daly
B. O'Regan
Logistics manager
S. O'Hanlon
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First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
  • 40. Cadeyn Williams
  • 41. Jack Frost
  • 42. Tim Klaosen
Fifth round
Sixth round
Seventh round
  • 51. Joseph Redfern
  • 53. Ben Richmond
Eighth round
Ninth round
Tenth round
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Ireland football team2013 International Rules Series
Coach
Earley
Awards
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2015 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2016 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2018 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2020 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2021 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2022 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final – Man of the Match