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Tributes paid to Armagh GAA legend and brother of NI's 1982 World Cup captain

Tributes paid to Armagh GAA legend and brother of NI's 1982 World Cup captain

Gerry O'Neill – the older brother of former Celtic and Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill – died at the age of 88.
Gerry was well-known in his own right, having been an accomplished manager of the Armagh GAA team in the 1970s.
In 1977 the Kilrea native led them to what was only their second appearance in an All-Ireland final where they lost to Dublin.
During his time as manager, the Orchard won two Ulster Championship titles in addition to Division Two and Three crowns.
Armagh GAA released a statement paying tribute to Gerry on Tuesday.
'It is with deep sadness that we learn of the passing of Gerry O'Neill (RIP), former Armagh Senior Football manager and a lifelong servant of the GAA,' they said.
'Gerry made history in 1977 when he guided the Armagh Senior Football team to the All-Ireland Final — a moment that marked a turning point in Armagh's footballing journey and inspired a generation of players and supporters.
"He led Armagh to win two Ulster Championships as well as collecting Div 2 and Div 3 NFL titles . His leadership, vision, and unwavering belief in his team left a lasting legacy in the county.
'Gerry was held in the highest regard across the GAA community, not only for his achievements on the sideline but also for his humility, wisdom, and love for the game.
'We extend our heartfelt condolences to his wife Meava, sons Niall, Shane, Rory, Phelim and Conn, wider family, friends, former players, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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'Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.'
Gerry was also a popular teacher, as his former colleagues at St Colman's College in Newry also paid tribute to the GAA man.
"Sincere condolences to the family of our former esteemed colleague Mr Gerry O'Neill on Gerry's sad passing,' the school wrote.
'He was an inspirational Coach who helped guide Violet Hill to their first Hogan Cup triumph in 1967, alongside Fr John Treanor.
'Gerry has been a regular feature at many of our events marking this ground breaking achievement in 1967.
'Suaimhneas air.'
Gerry was also fondly remembered by the Queen's University GAA team, which he played on during his time at university.
"We are saddened to learn of the passing of former Queen's player Gerry O'Neill,' they said.
"He and his brother Leo were part of three Sigerson Cup teams 1957-1959 and they won medals with the first side to claim the title in 1958/59.
"Gerry had a distinguished playing career with Derry GAA and was manager of the Armagh GAA senior team that reached the All-Ireland final in 1977.'
SDLP representative Eamon McNeil also paid tribute to Gerry, adding: "So sad to hear of this news. May Gerry's soul Rest in Eternal Peace."
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