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Years
  
Club

Sport
  
Gaelic football

Name
  
David Geaney


Position
  
Half/Full Forward

All irelands
  
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Height
  
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)

All stars
  
0

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2002-2012 2013-2015 2015-
  
An Daingean St Peters Dunboyne An Daingean

Irish name
  
Daithi O Geibheannaigh

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David Geaney (born 1985 in County Kerry) is an Irish Gaelic football player, formerly playing for Kerry and An Daingean and playing for St Peters Dunboyne since 2013.

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Playing career

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Geaney first became known while playing with Dingle CBS. In 2003, he was part of the Kerry minor team that won the Munster Minor Football Championship. He later moved on to the Under 21 team as a panel member and was also part of the Kerry Junior side.

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After a number of years away from intercounty football, he became part of the Kerry panel in 2011, marking his first league appearance with 4 points against All-Ireland champions Cork, and went on to play 4 more games. He later made his championship debut against Limerick.

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At club level, he helped Dingle win the Intermediate county title with a win over West Kerry rivals Annascaul. He played in the Kerry Senior Football Championship, where Dingle lost to Dr Crokes in the final in 2011. He later joined Meath side, playing for St Peters, Dunboyne.


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