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Michael Bonner
Personal information
Full name Michael Anthony Patrick Bonner
Date of birth July 6, 1991 (age 15)
Place of birth    Philadelphia, USA
Height 139 cm
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Delaware County Gaels
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2001- present

2005- present

2006- present

Delaware County Gaels

St. Michaels

St. Patricks

74 (57- 103)

3 (1-1)

1 (0-0)   

National team2
2005- Donegal County Team Under 14's 03 0(1- 0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 17:08, 20 January 2007 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 15 November 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)


Flyers10200 is a screen name for Michael Anthony Bonner. Michael is the star player of the Delaware County Gaels GFC. He was born on July 6, 1991(age 15) and is the Junior Clubperson of the year.

Michael began his 2004-2005 indoor season at Tri state Sports in Aston, PA. He captained his White Team to an Good season and ended up seeing his team be beat in the final. In that season he scored 21 goal and 47 points for a total of 110 total scores. He departed later that season for co. Donegal, Ireland inwhich he was held to a miserly 0 goals 4 points.


The finals. Michael began the 2005 finals with an edge on the competition he had just came off a penalty win against Down and had been the man of the match. His finals how ever were not. Yes Michael did manage 2-6 in two matches but his team really held him back. Michael However captained his under-14 side to a strong second place finish and was also a help in the under-16 second place.

The 2005-2006 season started like a rampage. After missing the first two games due to a scheduling error. That however, didn't matter Michael led his team to the promise land after completing a one loss season and a fantastic final. Michael went back and forth with fellow Delaware County Gaels star and Derry hitman Brendan Donaghy. Donaghy posted and amazing 4-16 in the final. Donaghy was the lone star for his team in the game and mostly in the season so it was no suprise to see him put up amazing scores. But it was to no avail as Bonner hit for 2-10 to win the final. Even with the indoor trophy Bonner was not happy enough and went on with his star mate Brendan to win a lot more.

Brendan and Michael started off the Kieren Mcelwee tournament with a bang. Brendan was booked early in the 6th minute but went on to finish with 3 goals and 1 point. Michael Dominated the middle of the field and fed the ball to a machine built in Derry/Portugal named Brendan Donaghy. Michael was feeling especially happy that day because the Mcelwee tournament was held in his native high school Cardinal Ohara. His 7 points in the first game against the harps was a consolation to his eleven wides. The day progressed very well and after the midday break the two amazing stars got back to thier native roles in Midfield and corner forward. The second game couldn't have been much more than embarrassment for Pittsburgh as they were throughly beaten. With help from Keegan Frick, Conor Kavanagh, Seamus Corry, and colin Feeny the home Gaels walloped a 7 goal 18 point thrashing of their cross state rivals. Then as the day grew on the Shamrocks of northeast lay in the path of the gaels, but as smart as their captain was he ended up forfeiting to the strong hosts. The final was a disaster for brendan as he was almost sent off for a Roger Clemens fastball to Pedro Mendas. He was not sent off but cautioned. He later was taken off for sending off concerns. Michael finished off the day well and was rewarded with 2 goals and 6 points for his performance. Brendan was sent home with a man of the tournament and a winner medal for his cost.

After going home to Ireland in August Michael made his debut for St. Michaels' his club in Donegal. Michaels debut was unexpected as he was sidelined for injury but was actually a starter. Michael had a good first half with a point but finished the second half with a goal to give him 1-1. Michael was then however in his second game not used as a substitue as St. Michaels had a compltete squad with some reserves on hand. Michael ended up over staying in Ireland only to miss the North American Finals to vacation.


Michaels Hockey Statistics:


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