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Seán Grennan

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Seán Grennan is an Irish former dual player of Gaelic football and hurling who played for the Offaly county teams.[1][2] He attended St Joseph & St Saran's Secondary School in Ferbane.[3]

Grennan played for Offaly in the 1989 All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship final and the 1989 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final, winning the first and losing the second.[3][4] He won a Leinster Senior Football Championship (SFC) medal in 1997. The following year, he won a National Football League medal.[5] He played as forward.[1][2] In late 2003, Offaly manager Gerry Fahey dropped Grennan from his panel.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Gaelic Football: Offaly wait on Grennan fitness test". Irish Examiner. 23 May 2001. The Faithful County leave a vacancy at full forward pending a fitness test on Sean Grennan.
  2. ^ a b Horan, Liam (1 July 1999). "Grennan to make Offaly comeback". Irish Independent. Offaly have left a vacancy at right half-forward in their team to play Meath in Sunday's Bank of Ireland Leinster football championship semi-final clash at Croke Park.
  3. ^ a b "St Joseph & St Saran's Secondary School: Sports 1".
  4. ^ Corrigan, Kevin (14 July 2021). "How the Offaly senior footballers fared in 2021". Offaly Express.
  5. ^ "All Ireland Winning Teams".
  6. ^ "New Offaly boss Fahey omits five key players". Irish Examiner. 19 December 2003.