Seánie Johnston


Seánie Johnston is an Irish Gaelic footballer. A player with the Cavan inter-county team, Johnston transferred to Kildare in 2012.Returning to the Cavan Senior Football panel in time For the 2016 Dr Mc Kenna Cup.

Playing career

Club

In Cavan, Johnston played for the Cavan Gaels club, with whom he won 7 Cavan Senior Football Championships in 2001, 03, 04, 05, 07, 08, 09, 11, 14 and 17. He also played with Dublin City University and helped them to win their first Sigerson Cup in 2006.

Inter-county

In January 2012, Kieran McGeeney announced on Kfm that Johnston wanted to transfer to a Kildare club, to become eligible for the Kildare county team. Such transfers are restricted under Rules 6.1 and 6.9 of the GAA's Official Guide. Johnston was granted his transfer in summer 2012, making a symbolic "cameo" appearance in a hurling match for Coill Dubh. He struck back at criticism, asserting he wants to play football and live a quiet life in the country. Martin Breheny later compared the fuss over Johnston's transfer with the lack of fuss over Ireland rugby out-half Jonathan Sexton's transfer abroad; Sexton left Ireland for Racing Métro of Paris.
On 15 July 2012, Johnston made his debut for Kildare in an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifier against his native Cavan, coming on as a substitute late in the second half and scoring Kildare's final point of the match. The substitution was regarded by many as a genius managerial move by McGeeney whose team were only winning by 16 points at the time. Some commentators point to this move as the starting point for McGeeney's illustrious and successful managerial career which so far includes one under 21 Leinster title. On 2 February 2013, he started his first major competitive game for Kildare against All-Ireland champions Donegal in the opening game of the 2013 National Football League.