Seán Bugler
Personal information | |||
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Irish name | Seán Ó Bogluír | ||
Sport | Gaelic football | ||
Position | Left wing-forward | ||
Born |
1998 Dublin, Ireland | ||
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | ||
Nickname | Bugsy | ||
Occupation | Student | ||
Club(s) | |||
Years | Club | ||
St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh | |||
Club titles | |||
Dublin titles | 0 | ||
Colleges(s) | |||
Years | College | ||
DCU Dóchas Éireann | |||
College titles | |||
Sigerson titles | 1 | ||
Inter-county(ies) | |||
Years | County | ||
2019–present | Dublin | ||
Inter-county titles | |||
Leinster titles | 6 | ||
All-Irelands | 2 | ||
NFL | 1 | ||
All Stars | 0 |
Seán Bugler (born 1998) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Dublin SFC club St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh and at inter-county level with the Dublin senior football team. He usually lines out as a defender.
Career
[edit]Bugler first played Gaelic football at juvenile and underage levels with the St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh club before eventually progressing onto the club's senior team.[1] He first appeared on the inter-county scene with the Dublin minor football team in 2016 before winning an All-Ireland U21 Championship title the following season.[2][3] Bugler was drafted onto the Dublin senior football team in 2019 and was part of the extended panel for the All-Ireland Championship-winning team. He won a Sigerson Cup title with DCU Dóchas Éireann in 2020, before ending the season by claiming an All-Ireland winners' medal on the field of play.[4][5] Bugler has also won three consecutive Leinster Championships and a National League
Honours
[edit]- DCU Dóchas Éireann
- Sigerson Cup: 2020
- Dublin
- All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: 2019, 2020
- Leinster Senior Football Championship: 2019, 2020, 2021
- National Football League: 2021
- All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship: 2017
- Leinster Under-21 Football Championship: 2017
References
[edit]- ^ "'He's the real deal' - Brogan backs clubmate to make his mark with Dublin". The 42. 19 February 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
- ^ "Dublin dumped out of Leinster MFC at Páirc Táilteann". The Meath Chronicle. 21 May 2016. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
- ^ "In keeping with the times, Dublin have the final word against Galway". Irish Examiner. 1 May 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
- ^ "Dublin and Monaghan stars lead the way as DCU crowned Sigerson Cup champions". The 42. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
- ^ "Darragh Ó Sé's player-by-player guide to the Dublin team". Irish Times. 18 December 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
External links
[edit]- Robbie McDaid profile at the Dublin GAA website