Neil O'Donoghue

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Neil O'Donoghue
Date of birth: (1953-06-18) June 18, 1953
Place of birth: Dublin, Ireland
Career information
Position(s): Placekicker
College: Auburn
NFL Draft: 1977 / Round: 5 / Pick 127
Organizations
As player:
1977
1978-1979
1980-1985
Buffalo Bills
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
St. Louis Cardinals
Career stats
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com
Neil O'Donoghue
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1971-1972Shamrock Rovers12(3)
?Drumcondra F.C.?(?)
1978Shelbourne F.C.?(?)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Cornelis Joseph Connor Dennis "Neil" O'Donoghue (born June 18, 1953) is a former American football placekicker in the National Football League (from 1977-1985).

Growing up in Clondalkin, sporting achievement was in his genes as his father Michael played for the Ireland national field hockey team. Con had short spells with Shamrock Rovers F.C. and Drumcondra F.C..

Shamrock Rovers

Con made his League of Ireland debut as a replacement for Damien Richardson at Sligo Rovers on the 17 October 1971. In his second League game he scored his first goal at Glenmalure Park against Limerick on the 31st October. He made a total of 16 appearances including 2 each in the Texaco Cup and the FAI Cup scoring 3 goals.[1][2]

United States

Neil first came to the United States to play soccer for Saint Bernard College. When the school closed its soccer program he went on to play football for Auburn University.

He played for the Buffalo Bills at the same time as OJ Simpson. In February 1978 he returned home at the end of the American Football season to play for Shelbourne F.C..[3]

In 1980 he replaced former University of Arkansas All American kicker Steve Little for the St. Louis Cardinals. He is most famous for having missed a game winning kick against the Washington Redskins in the last game of the 1984 season that would have sent his St. Louis Cardinals to the playoffs, and also for missing three field goal attempts in overtime of a Monday Night Football game against the New York Giants during the 1983 season, resulting in a 20-20 tie.

In his entire NFL career, O'Donoghue had a kicking success rate of 59%.[4]

References

  1. The Hoops by Paul Doolan and Robert Goggins (ISBN 0-7171-2121-6)
  2. www.irishtimes.com
  3. Fitzpatrick, Seán Shelbourne Cult Heroes (2009, Colour Books) ISBN 978-1-905483-67-9
  4. www.pro-football-reference.com
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