Seán Óg Sheehy


Seán Óg Sheehy is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played as a left wing-back for the Kerry senior team.
Sheehy's brothers Niall and Paudie also played with Kerry while his father, John Joe Sheehy, also captained Kerry to All-Ireland glory.

Club

At club level Sheehy won five consecutive county club championship winners' medals with John Mitchels from 1959-63. He won a sixth title in 1966. He also played hurling with the club.

Underage

Sheehy played both football and hurling with Kerry in the 1950's but had little success in either code.

Junior

Having lost his place on the Kerry seinor team he joined the counties junior team. He won a Munster Junior Football Championship title in 1965 after overcoming Clare in the final.

Seinor

Sheehy made his first appearance for the team during the 1962 championship where he captained the side. Wins over Waterford and Cork seen Sheehy lead his side to a Munster Senior Football Championship title. Kerry overcame Dublin in the All-Ireland semi-final to book a final place. In the final Kerry faced Roscommon in Croke Park. At full time Sheehy had followed in his father John Joe by leading Kerry to All-Ireland glory as captain.
In 1963 he played in the National Football League Home final win over Galway, but didn't play in the final win over New York.
During the 1963 championship wins over Tipperary and Cork seen Sheehy win his second Munster Senior Football Championship title. He lost his place in the starting 15 for the All-Ireland semi-final with Galway. He came on as a sub but it wasn't enough to prevent Kerry from losing. Despite being only 24 years old this was his last game with Kerry.

Honours

Team

;John Mitchels
;Kerry