Enda Colleran

Galway Gaelic footballer and manager

Enda Colleran
Personal information
Irish name Éinde Ó Callaráin
Sport Gaelic football
Position Right Corner Back
Born May 1942
Moylough, County Galway, Ireland
Died 8 April 2004 (aged 61)
Barna, County Galway, Ireland
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Occupation Secondary school teacher
Club(s)
Years Club
Mountbellew–Moylough
Club titles
Galway titles 2
Colleges(s)
Years College
1961-1966
University College Galway
College titles
Sigerson titles 2
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1961–1971
Galway
Inter-county titles
Connacht titles 6
All-Irelands 3
NFL 1

Enda Colleran (May 1942 – 8 April 2004) was an Irish Gaelic footballer and manager who played for the Mountbellew–Moylough club and at senior level for the Galway county team.

Career

A native of Moylough, Colleran's Gaelic football prowess was first noticed on the national stage in 1960 when he won an All-Ireland Minor Championship medal with Galway and a Hogan Cup medal with St Jarlath's College. Having made his Galway senior debut in 1961, he went on to play in four successive All-Ireland senior finals between 1963 and 1966, winning the latter three against Kerry (twice) and Meath.[1] Colleran also picked up two Sigerson Cup medals with University College Galway and became only the fourth Connacht man to captain his province to Railway Cup success when they beat Ulster in the 1967 final.[2]

A brief spell as a rugby union player with Corinthians was followed by Colleran taking over as manager of the Galway senior team, winning a Connacht Championship title in 1976. His next high-profile engagement was as analyst on the Sunday Game. Colleran was also named on the Team of the Century and Team of the Millennium.[3]

Personal life and death

Colleran worked as a secondary school teacher at St Enda's College in Salthill. He died suddenly at his home in Barna, County Galway on 8 April 2004.[4]

Honours

St Jarlath's College
University College Galway
Mountbellew–Moylough
Galway Corinthians
  • Connacht Senior Cup: 1971–72
Galway
Connacht

References

  1. ^ "Galway GAA legend Enda Colleran dies aged 63". Irish Examiner. 8 April 2004. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  2. ^ "AN APPRECIATION : Shock at death of legendary skipper Enda". Irish Independent. 9 April 2004. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Glittering career bedecked with honours". Irish Times. 9 April 2004. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Galway football star Colleran dies aged 63". RTÉ News. 8 April 2004. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
Enda Colleran navigation boxes
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Galway Senior Football Captain
1965–1966
Succeeded by
John Keenan
Preceded by Galway Senior Football Manager
1975–1977
Succeeded by
Tom Sands
Achievements
Preceded by All-Ireland SFC
winning captain

19651966
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Jim McCartan
Railway Cup Football Final
winning captain

1967
Succeeded by
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Galway – 1963 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Sub used
B. Geraghty for S. Cleary
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  • t
  • e
Galway – 1964 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (5th title)
Subs not used
16 M. Moore
17 K. O'Connor
18 T. Sands
19 P. Donnellan
20 B. Geraghty
21 M. Coen
22 T. Keenan
Selectors
J. Dunne
B. Nestor
B. Coleman
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Galway – 1965 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (6th title)
Sub used
16 M. Reynolds for J. Keenan
Subs not used
17 T. Sands
18 T. Keenan
19 B. Geraghty
20 M. Moore
Selectors
J. Dunne
B. Nestor
F. Stockwell
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  • e
Galway – 1966 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (7th title)
Sub used
17 J. Donnellan for S. Meade
Subs not used
16 F. McLoughlin
18 T. Sands
19 M. Reynolds
20 C. Tyrrell
Selectors
J. Dunne
B. Nestor
F. Stockwell
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Galway football teammanagers
  • E. Colleran (1975–77)
  • T. Sands (1977–78)
  • L. O'Neill (1978–80)
  • M. McDonagh (1980–83)
  • T. Regan (1983–84)
  • C. Dunne (1984–86)
  • W. Joyce (1986–89)
  • J. Tobin (1989–93)
  • B. McDermott (1993–96)
  • V. Daly (1996–97)
  • J. O'Mahony (1997–2004)
  • P. Ford (2004–07)
  • L. Sammon (2007–09)
  • J. Kernan (2009–10)
  • T. Ó Flatharta (2010–11)
  • A. Mulholland (2011–14)
  • K. Walsh (2014–2019)
  • P. Joyce (2019–)

Under-20s incl. G. Fahy: until 2018  • P. Joyce: 2018–2019  • D. Ó Fátharta: 2019?–

Minors incl. S. Joyce: c. 2015  • D. Ó Fátharta: c. 2018

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Gaelic football – Team of the Century
All-Ireland winners
  • Seán Murphy
  • John Joe O'Reilly
  • Stephen White (Half-backs)
Non All-Ireland winners
  • Willie Casey
  • Eddie Boyle
  • John McKnight (Full-backs)
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Gaelic football – Team of the Millennium