On 12 April 2014, he scored two points as Coláiste Choilm defeated Scoil Aodháin by 1-11 to 1-10 to take the All-Ireland title in the second tier Drummond Cup.
[3] O'Donoghue joined the big jaints club at a young age and played in all grades at juvenile and underage levels.
A dual player with both the hurlers and Gaelic footballers, his season ultimately ended without success with defeats by Limerick and Dublin.
[5][6] O'Donoghue was subsequently a dual player at under-21 level and won a Munster medal with the Gaelic football team in 2016.
[9] O'Donoghue made his senior debut for Cork on 10 January 2015 when he played at left corner-back in a Waterford Crystal Cup against the University of Limerick.