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John O'Brien (Louth footballer)

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Irish name
  
Sean Ó Briain

Position
  
Right half back

Years
  
County

All irelands
  
0

Sport
  
Gaelic football

Years
  
Club

2006-2011 2012-
  
Louth

Born
  
12 October 1985 (age 31) Dundalk, County Louth (
1985-10-12
)

John O'Brien (born 12 October 1985) is a current Gaelic player for Louth and Sean O'Mahony's.

Inter-county

O'Brien made his senior debut in 2006 in the O'Byrne Cup against DIT and has been a permanent member of the Wee County since then. He is probably the best Right half backs for Louth and was part of the team who almost won the county's first Leinster title in over 53 years but was snatched controversially by neighbours Meath after ref Martin Sludden awarded a goal which proved to be a square ball and was thrown over the line. In early 2011 O'Brien announced his plans to emirgrate to Australia in search for work alongside his team mates Michael Fanning and midfielder Brian White.

References

John O'Brien (Louth footballer) Wikipedia