Marc Ó Sé

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Marc Ó Sé
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Place of birth County Kerry , Ireland
Club information
Club An Ghaeltacht
Position Full Back
Club(s)*
Club Years Apps (scores)
An Ghaeltacht
Inter-County
County Kerry
Position [[Gaelic football and Hurling positions#{{{icposition}}}|{{{icposition}}}]]
Inter-County(ies)**
County Years Apps (scores)
Kerry
Senior Inter-County Titles
Munster Titles 4
All-Ireland 3
All Stars 2

* club appearances and scores
correct as of {{{clupdate}}}.
**Inter County team apps and scores correct
as of {{{icupdate}}}.

Marc Ó Sé is an Irish sportsman. A teacher by profession, he plays Gaelic football player for Kerry and the local An Ghaeltacht club. His older brothers Darragh and Tomás| also represent the Kerry team.

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[edit] Football career

[edit] 2002 Rookie Season

Marc has played right across the back line in 5 seasons for Kerry. In his rookie seasons of 2002, he impressed throughout the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. In the final of that year he marked Diarmuid Marsden of Armagh. Marc was given a torrid time as Kerry left what looked like a certain win with 25 mins to go slip and lost by a single point, 1-12 to 0-14. Many criticised the manager and Marc's uncle Páidí o Sé for not taking off both Marc and his brother Darragh, who himself faded dramatically as the game went on.

[edit] 2003

In 2003, Kerry reached the All-Ireland semi-final, but again suffered disappointment. After a terribly below par performance against a Tyrone team who what analyst Pat Spillane called "puke football" to suffocate Kerry[1], Paidí was out of the picture.

[edit] 2004

2004 was a busy year for Marc. First he lost the All Ireland Club Championship with his club. He then won the National League beating Galway in a cracking game by a single point. He starred in the 2004 campaign showing great defensive awareness and beautiful on the ball skill[2]. Kerry won the title, defeating Mayo 1-20 to 2-09 in what was described as a 'rout'[3]. Ó Sé's brother Tomás won the player of the year award, but despite his fine performances Marc did not win an All-Star [4].

[edit] 2005

In 2005 Marc continued to perform for Kerry who this time were narrowly defeated by Tyrone. Many people from around the country felt the fact that Kerry had not been tested in the championship in almost a year and a half, and the fact that this was Tyrone's 10th game of a gruelling campaign as key factors in the final result. Again Marc was overlooked in the All Star selection despite a sterling campaign.

[edit] 2006

Kerry bounced back in 2006 in the only way they know how. Kerry defeated Galway in the final of the National League again in a far less impressive game as the corresponding fixture 2 years earlier. Kerry were shocking in the Munster Championship, in which they were nearly defeated by minnows Waterford and eventually defeated in a replay against Cork. However, this proved to be a false dawn for the rest of Ireland as Kerry regrouped. They beat Longford in the qualifier and were written off for their quarter final against Armagh. Armagh and Tyrone were perceived as Kerry's bogey teams in recent years and Armagh were expected to deal with Kerry in a similar fashion as Tyrone had done the previous year. As it happened, Kerry produced a masterful second half display achieved a 10 point turnaround. Marc was immense and scored 2 glorious points from the back, many experts said that there were few forwards in the game who could have taken their scores as well. Kerry gained revenge against Cork in the Semi-Final before handing Mayo and even more severe beating than they had two years ago. Kerry had the game wrapped up after only 10 minutes with a score of 2-04 to 0-00 and despite a mini revival by Mayo, Kerry won comprehensively, 4-15 to 3-05. Marc won an All-Star award in 2006. [5]

[edit] 2007

In 2007 Ó Sé won the Munster championship with Kerry. The team advanced to the All-Ireland series, and reached the final, in which they beat Billy Morgan's Cork side 3-13 to 1-9.[6] It was Kerry's 35th all-Ireland. Marc's performances were recognised as he won an All-Star and was named Texaco Footballer of the Year.[7] His brothers Darragh and Tomás were also included, making it the first time three brothers had been selected for the All-Star team.[8]

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