LEGENDARY GAA BROADCASTER Seán Óg Ó Ceallacháin has died at the age of 89, RTÉ have confirmed.
A former Dublin dual star, his voice was familiar to hurling and football fans for decades.
Ó Ceallacháin took over the Sunday night results programme from his father in 1948 and retired in 2011. You can listen to his last broadcast here.
“Seán Óg Ó Ceallacháin was a legend in sports broadcasting,” Noel Curran, RTÉ director general said today. “On RTÉ Radio 1, he presented one of the longest-running sports results programmes in the world, having joined his father on air in 1948. When he signed off on his last Gaelic Sports Results programme in 2011, it was a momentous moment not only in broadcasting but in the sporting life of the nation. His passing will be acknowledged by the many thousands of listeners for whom Sean Óg’s Sunday night broadcasts were an essential part of our sporting Sundays.”
Game On presenter Damien O’Meara said he was ”privileged to know and work with a legend but more so a kind and caring gentleman.”
RTÉ Sport’s Darren Frehill added that Seán Óg Ó Ceallacháin was “one of the great GAA voices” while Adrian Eames tweeted that his was “a voice that echoed through the ages. A lovely man and a real gentleman.”
Sean Óg Ó Ceallacháin is survived by two daughters, a son and their families.
i will always remember waiting for all the G.a.a resuilts after the 11 o clock news on a sunday night. R.i.p.
It was always a Sunday afternoon you would hear this mans voice bellowing out of the radio in our Shop and my father (rip) would be sitting next to it or it would be in the background ..A ledgend RIP ..
sorry, legend..
Legend, RIP Sean Og.
RIP Sean. Thanks so much for the memories. A sad day for his family and the GAA.
His was the voice that filled the car on those long Sunday drives, with me sitting in the backseat enjoying a tub of HB vanilla or Mr.Freeze
Ar dheis dé go raibh a anam dílis.
Rip Sean Og – if coming home late on a Sunday would always turn him on – results from the quarest corners of Ireland were easy listnin -
Seán Óg was an institution, & ever so ‘Irish’.
Ar dheis Dé, go raibh a anam.
Legend
RIP
Was hoping it was not him, rather the horrid old creep I won’t name.
Daithi what was that about .
Legend. RIP