Where is Sean Og o hAilpin father from?

Where is Sean Og o hAilpin father from?

Fermanagh
“Father from Fermanagh, Mother from Fiji.” “Father from Fermanagh, Mother from Fiji.” “Neither a hurling stronghold.” Two of his younger brothers – Setanta and Aisake – are also making headlines and inspire a terrific documentary, Tall Dark and ó hAilpín, which airs in January 2007.

Where does Sean Og Hailpin live?

Cork
The Ó hAilpín family moved from Australia to Ireland in 1988 and settled in Cork.

When did Sean Og retire?

2012
Seán Óg Ó hAilpín has retired from club hurling. The 37-year-old Cork legend, who retired from inter-county hurling in 2012, confirmed his decison on Newstalk’s ‘Off The Ball’ programme last night. “That’s it for me now,” he said. “Twenty years done of club hurling now and happy enough with my lot.

Who Was Sean Og?

Sean O’Malley (born 4 June 1992), most commonly known by his stage name Seán Óg (meaning Young Seán), is a singer and musician from Milltown Malbay, County Clare, Ireland. Born into a family of musicians, he started making music on a young age.

When did Donal Og Cusack come out?

18 October 2009
The eldest son of Donal and Bonnie Cusack, he is related to eight-time All-Ireland medal-winner Christy Ring. On 18 October 2009, ahead of the release of his autobiography, Come What May, Cusack disclosed to the Irish Mail on Sunday that he is gay. In Come What May he writes: I get more out of men.

How old is Sean Og Cairns?

Seán Óg was born on 7th March 1997 in Drogheda, Co. Louth, Ireland. He grew up in Dundalk, Co. …

What is Donal Og Cusack job?

Athlete
Electrician
Dónal Óg Cusack/Professions

What does Donal Og Cusack work at?

Donal Óg Cusack is an Automation/Energy Engineer for Johnson & Johnson Ireland. He is team leader within the company who brings his team player skills from his sporting days to his current role.

What age is Donal Og Cusack?

44 years (March 16, 1977)
Dónal Óg Cusack/Age

How many All Ireland medals has Donal Og Cusack?

eight All Ireland medals
His eight All Ireland medals, nine Munsters, or 14 senior county titles are a testament to this.

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