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Number one: O'Hanlon, Flaherty, Foley and Brooks.

Stark contrast, one goal - The versatile shot-stoppers eyeing Sigerson Cup glory

UL’s Conor Flaherty and Dylan Foley of UCC have had very different goalkeeping journeys to David O’Hanlon (DCU DÉ) and Darragh Brooks (TUD).

ALL ROADS LEAD to Carlow tomorrow for the Sigerson Cup semi-finals.

There’ll be new third-level football champions in 2023, with holders University of Galway bowing out to UL in a repeat of last year’s final last week.

The most recent runners-up face DCU DÉ first at Netwatch Cullen Park tomorrow evening, before TU Dublin and UCC go head-to-head for the other coveted decider ticket.

The goalkeeping situation in each clash is worth honing in on.

At one end of the pitch there’ll be a seasoned shot-stopper.

At the other, a versatile, less conventional all-rounder stands between the posts.

One goal, stark contrast.

Number one for Dublin in Division 2 the Allianz football league so far, David O’Hanlon is the DCU DÉ goalkeeper. O’Hanlon lined out for Na Fianna in last year’s county senior final defeat to Kilmacud Crokes, keeping a clean sheet, while he produced similarly assured performances in the Sky Blues’ recent wins over Kildare and Limerick.

david-ohanlon O'Hanlon has been in goal for Dessie Farrell's Dublin this year. James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Galway’s Conor Flaherty is the UL shot-stopper. O’Flaherty plays hurling for Carnmore and football for Claregalway, sister clubs in the Tribe county.

He played full-forward for Claregalway in the senior football championship last year, scoring 1-2 in the quarter-final loss to eventual Galway and Connacht champions Maigh Cuilinn.

Flaherty played in goal for the Galway senior footballers in the league in 2022, though was forced off in the 52nd minute of the Division 2 final defeat to Roscommon through injury. Connor Gleeson took the mantle, and established himself as Padraig Joyce’s number one from there.

At U20 level for Galway, Flaherty won a Leinster hurling semi-final at centre-back and an All-Ireland football final in goal in the space of 24 hours in December 2020. He helped the Tribe dethrone reigning provincial champions Kilkenny in Portlaoise on the Saturday, before keeping a clean sheet as the county’s U20 footballers held off a thrilling fightback from Dublin to reign supreme in Croke Park on the Sunday.

conor-flaherty Flaherty is also a talented hurler who plays outfield. Laszlo Geczo / INPHO Laszlo Geczo / INPHO / INPHO

The Sky Blues denied him a stunning individual double though, as Flaherty and co. fell short in the Leinster U20 hurling final the following June.

He resumed dual duties at colleges level, goalkeeper as UL lost the Sigerson Cup final last year and defender as the Limerick college won the Fitzgibbon.

Flaherty is now back between the sticks for the UL footballers, most recently featuring in their  extra-time quarter-final win over holders University of Galway last week, and lining out at corner-back for the hurlers. The defending champions topped their group and face UCD in the Fitzgibbon Cup quarter-final on Thursday, meaning another busy 24 hours or so.

Flaherty is a bit of an outlier trying to play dual at colleges level, particularly given how demanding this time of year is, but he’s certainly pulling it off.

Dylan Foley of Cork and UCC is the other versatile goalkeeper who will be on show tomorrow night. Interestingly he does not play in goal for his club Éire Óg and did not feature there at underage level for his county.

tadhg-corkery-and-goalkeeper-dylan-foley-clash-with-sean-oshea Foley made his Cork senior debut in goal in last year's Munster final. James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Foley was a forward for Éire Óg right through the ranks. He scored 1-2 in the 2020 Cork Senior A football final, which was played in June ’21 after a Covid-enforced delay. He also chipped in with goals as the Leeside club reached the Premier Senior quarter-finals later that year.

He built up goalkeeping experience with the UCC Fresher football team, and then the UCC Sigerson team in early 2022, before injury issues in goal for the Cork senior footballers saw Foley drafted onto the panel.

It was a baptism of fire of sorts as he made his competitive senior inter-county debut in last May’s Munster semi-final defeat to eventual All-Ireland champions Kerry. The Rebels lost Mícheál Aodh Martin to injury in the first half, and Foley was sprung from the bench to face David Clifford and the Kingdom at Páirc Uí Rinn.

He kept a clean sheet and made a fine save to deny 2022 Footballer of the Year Clifford.

He’s produced some big stops in the Sigerson Cup so far this year, establishing himself as a top penalty-saver.

UCC lost their first-round clash to UL, and Foley saved a spot-kick during the game before the rebound was scored. In recent fixtures, he’s been the shootout king, saving one against Queen’s in Round Three, and three against St Mary’s in last week’s quarter-final.

dylan-foley-saves-luke-donellys-penalty-to-win-the-game Foley saving a penalty in the shootout against Queen's. Evan Treacy / INPHO Evan Treacy / INPHO / INPHO

Only time will tell if he has to repeat those heroics, with his direct counterpart, Darragh Brooks of TUD and Wexford, equally well-equipped.

Brooks, like O’Hanlon, sticks mostly to goalkeeping and football. He won a county senior medal with his club, Castletown, last year, while he has previous senior inter-county experience with Wexford. Brooks started in goal for the Yellowbellies in 2021 and 2022 in the Leinster championship against Dublin.

Significant goalkeeping contrast in both showdowns, but all shot-stoppers involved have the same goal.

Sigerson Cup glory.

All roads lead to Carlow tomorrow.

Wednesday’s Sigerson Cup semi-finals

  • 6.15pm: UL v DCU DÉ, Netwatch Cullen Park – TG4 YouTube.
  • 8pm: TU Dublin v UCC, Netwatch Cullen Park – TG4 YouTube.
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    Feb 1st 2018, 9:03 AM

    Oh well that is okay then.

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    Feb 1st 2018, 11:35 PM

    @Gillian Scully: They were proved innocent, what about Western Athletes on TUE’s from Wada?

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    Feb 2nd 2018, 10:00 AM

    @Alois Irlmaier: not proved innocent, just not proved guilty. Big difference.

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    Feb 1st 2018, 9:10 AM

    Is the wording relevant? They found that they hadn’t benefited from it, does that mean they didn’t do it at all or they did it and failed?

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    Feb 1st 2018, 9:51 AM

    Have lost interest in Olympic sport a long time ago. Don’t trust anything I see.

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    Feb 1st 2018, 9:39 AM

    Great news !

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    Feb 1st 2018, 10:43 AM

    Life bans are ridiculous they are hard to maintain in real courts of law, CAS/DRA once sports rulings impinge on natural justice they are in trouble. Blanket bans are politically motivated decisions, athletes are entitled to serve a time ban. Not that it means anything any way look at the persecution of the Munster Rugby player – crazy

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    Feb 1st 2018, 1:39 PM

    Lee Evans said it best. Just let them all take drugs. Do the bobsled event by running down the track in about 4.5 seconds. I’d watch That!

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    Feb 1st 2018, 7:49 PM

    @David O’Brien: yep . Just have 2 seperate events juiced vs clean and have a big event after to see if clean can beat juiced naturally.

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    Feb 1st 2018, 11:36 PM

    @David O’Brien: They are as they are called TUE’s once that country pays a wad of cash to the right organisation, which Russia hasn’t.

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    Feb 1st 2018, 12:40 PM

    Not sufficient evidence?? The head of the lab said there overwhelming amount. Of doping lol

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    Feb 1st 2018, 11:42 PM

    @Chris Finn: Is that the same head who got US citizenship for saying that the Russian athletes took drugs and was set up in his own lab in the US. Why give him his own lab??? The same man who told athletes to drink the steroids in Martinis, that was funny as steroids are injected not mixed in alcohol that can change the steroid chemically. As well as sticking bottles in and out of holes in a wall where there was never any evidence of holes in the wall… But who cares about facts… They are Russian so they must have done something bad because the US tells us what to believe…

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    Feb 1st 2018, 11:34 PM

    IOC in my view trying to save face, if Russia doesn’t play by U.S. political rules dictated by their own business lobbyists the U.S. will turn the West against Russia. The US has turned the Olympics into a political battle field while Western Athletes continue with their TUE’s where asthmatics are being used to win gold medals for countries over healthy athletes. The corruption in my view just blows my mind…

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