Colm O'Neill (born 22 September 1988) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays as a right corner-forward for the Cork senior team.
[1] O'Neill made his first appearance for the team during the 2009 championship and quickly became a regular member of the starting fifteen.
O'Neill first came to prominence on the inter-county scene as a member of the Cork minor football team in 2005.
and a point, Cork's defence of their provincial minor title ended with a semi-final defeat by Tipperary.
In spite of scoring a goal and a point, Cork's defence of their provincial minor title ended with a semi-final defeat by Tipperary.
He was introduced as a substitute again in the subsequent Munster final against Limerick, closely followed by his club-mate Paul O'Flynn.
The game looked to be going away from Cork, however, 'the Rebels' fought back with O'Neill chipping in with a point.
Subsequent defeats of Donegal and Tyrone saw Cork qualify for an All-Ireland final showdown with Kerry.
The Kerry team stuck to their gameplan, helped in no small part by a Cork side that recorded fourteen wides.
A defeat by Kerry in a replay of the provincial semi-final resulted in Cork being exiled to the All-Ireland qualifiers.
After negotiating their way through a difficult series of games, Cork defeated Dublin to qualify for their third All-Ireland final in four years.
[8] O'Neill did in his cruciate ligament for a third time while playing for Cork in the 2013 National Football League.