Declan Quill

Kerry Gaelic footballer

Declan Quill is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played at senior level for the Kerry county team and with the Kerins O'Rahilly's club in Tralee. A double All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner, Quill is noted as a talented, skillful and prolific forward.

Playing career

Quill was a star of Kerry teams in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship and All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship. He first appeared for the Kerry senior team in 2001. He played in the National Football League, and went on to come off the bench in three All-Ireland Senior Football Championship matches that year. After Kerry's All-Ireland semi final defeat to Meath.[1]

Quill continued to play with the Kerry panel, having great success in the National League,[2] but never quite establishing himself in the starting line-up for the Championship. From 2001 to 2005, Declan Quill played in five consecutive All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-finals, but never appeared in the final. He did receive two All-Ireland medals as a substitute. Frustrated by the apparent lack of Championship opportunities given to him by management in the light of his League performances, he did not play with Kerry in 2006. He returned 2008.[citation needed]

Quill was joint manager of the Kerry ladies from 2020 onwards,[3][4][5][6][7]. A Declan Quill also does punditry with TG4[8] where he is a described as a "former Kerry footballer" and "a star forward with the Kerry seniors in his day", so it a fair guess that probably be him.[9][10]


References

  1. ^ Kerry footballer cleared of assault, leaving girl's injuries unexplained - National News, Frontpage - Independent.ie
  2. ^ BreakingNews.ie
  3. ^ "Emotional Kerry manager Declan Quill says 'the girls deserve huge credit for what they've done for ladies football'". 14 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Kerry ladies manager Declan Quill particularly pleased with how the team attacked Waterford's kick-out". 16 June 2024.
  5. ^ "RTÉ News". 1 August 2024.
  6. ^ "Kerry ladies manager Declan Quill knows the team needs to be 'tuned in' ahead of tough test from Mayo". 29 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Kerry ladies manager Declan Quill: 'We contested a national final and weren't too far away in the end really'". 7 April 2024.
  8. ^ "Kerry ladies football manager Declan Quill says team's focus is to win the All-Ireland this year". 20 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Quill proud in defeat". Hogan Stand. 14 August 2023.
  10. ^ "From 'arch-rivals on the field' to exciting management duo - the double act leading the Kerry resurgence". The42.ie. 27 February 2020.
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Kerry – 2002 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Subs used
17 A. Mac Gearailt for S. O'Sullivan
19 T. O'Sullivan for M. Ó Sé
18 J. Crowley L. Hassett
20 B. O'Shea for D. Daly
Subs not used
16 D. Murphy
21 S. Scanlon
22 D. O'Sullivan
23 M. Lyons
24 I. Twiss
25 F. Kelliher
26 D. Quill
27 R. O'Connor
28 M. Finn
29 E. Galvin
30 M. D. Cahill
Manager
P. Ó Sé
Selectors
J. O'Keeffe
J. O'Dwyer
E. O'Sullivan
E. Walsh
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Kerry – 2004 All Ireland Senior Football Champions (33rd title)
Subs used
19 S. Moynihan for L. Hassett
17 M. F. Russell for J. Crowley
21 R. O'Connor for D. Ó Cinnéide
18 P. Kelly for P. Galvin
25 B. Guiney for T. Ó Sé
Subs not used
16 K. Cremin
20 M. Quirke
22 J. Sheehan
23 D. Quill
24 T. Griffin
26 S. O'Sullivan
27 N. Kennelly
28 J. Cronin
29 B. Sheehan
30 R. Ó Flatharta
Manager
J. O'Connor
Selectors
G. O'Keeffe
J. Culloty
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Kerry – 2007 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (35th title)
Subs used
Subs not used
16 K. Cremin
17 M. Quirke
22 D. Bohane
23 P. O'Connor
24 R. Ó Flatharta
25 K. O'Leary
27 R. Hussey
28 D. Walsh
29 T. Walsh
30 D. Quill
Manager
P. O'Shea
Selectors
D. Geaney
S. Geaney
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