Killian Burns
Killian Burns was a Gaelic football player from Sneem Co Kerry.[1] He played Corner back for Kerry when they won the 1997 & 2000 All-Ireland Senior Football Championships. He made his debut against Laois in February, 1996. He won his first Munster Senior Football Championship final for Kerry in 1996 beating Cork 0-14 to 0-11. Killian scored the last point of the game. He won an All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championships in 1995 & 1996 beating Mayo and Cavan. He also won an Hogan Cup in 1992 with St. Brendan's College at corner back, scoring the last point in the final. He won a Munster Junior Championship in 2003 with Kerry also. and 2005, Killian played full back for the South Kerry seniors that won the Kerry County Championship in 2004 and 2005 before moving to Dublin side Round Towers. He currently is playing football with Castlegregory, West Kerry where he currently resides.
Killian is part of the Football Review Committee set up by Liam O'Neill in 2012 to review Gaelic football. The committee is chaired by Eugene McGee.[2]
Killian works as a marketing consultant specialising in sport and consumer communications.
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Kerry – 1995 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (7th title) |
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Kerry – 1996 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (8th title) |
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Kerry – 1997 National Football League Champions (16th title) |
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Kerry – 1997 All Ireland Senior Football Champions (31st title) |
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- Subs
- Subs (Did not play in Final, but received medals as had particpated in semi-final)
- Manager
- P. Ó Sé
- Selectors
- J. O'Connor
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Kerry – 2000 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (32nd title) |
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