| Name |
 |
Cormac Neligan |
| Position |
|
Half Forward |
| Squad |
|
Senior Squad |
| Date of Birth |
|
30 Nov 1980 |
| Occupation |
|
Apprentice carpenter with Aidan Elliott Construction |
| Height |
|
5' 11 |
| Weight |
|
13st |
| Honours Won |
|
|
Club |
|
U14, U16, 2 U21s, Minor double, 2 Senior Leagues. Senior Championship |
School |
|
Played Sigersson Cup for Athlone IT |
County |
|
U21 level 2001, Senior Championship 2002 |
| Biggest Achievement |
|
Senior Championship win 2001 |
| Biggest Disappointment |
|
Senior Championship loss 2002 |
Most memorable game
[as a player] |
|
County final 2001 |
Most memorable game
[as a spectator] |
|
Cork v Mayo, Senior Championship semi-final 1999 |
| Player(s) you most admire |
|
Colin Corkery, Mickey Graham |
Major influences on
career to date |
|
Dad [Brendan Neligan] |
| Sporting ambitions |
|
To win an All-Ireland Club Championship |
| Hobbies |
|
Eating pizza, watching TV, socialising! |
| Favourite TV programme |
|
Only Fools & Horses |
| Boyhood GAA hero |
|
Jimmy Barry Murphy [Cork], Jack O'Shea [Kerry] |
| Views on playing rules |
|
Sufficient |
| Dislikes about the GAA |
|
Referees lack of training is shown in their inconsistency throughout the majority of games |
Changes in the GAA you
would like to see |
|
More competent referees, a more structured and definite fixture list and more rewards for players and their efforts - win lose or draw! |