Oliver Kilmurray


Oliver Kilmurray was an Irish Gaelic footballer. At club level, he played with Daingean and at inter-county level with the Offaly [senior football team].

Career

Kilmurray played Gaelic football as a student at all levels during his time as a boarder at Belcamp College in Dublin. He was part of the college's team that won the Leinster Colleges [Senior Football Championship|Leinster Colleges SFC] in 1965, before losing the subsequent All-Ireland final to St Columb's College after a replay.
At club level, Kilmurray first played for Daingean in the juvenile and underage grades. He was 15-years-old when he lined out at midfield in a controversial Offaly MFC final. Kilmurray progressed to adult level and won an Offaly SFC medal in 1965 after a two-point win over Gracefield.
Kilmurray first appeared on the inter-county scene with Offaly during a three-year tenure with the minor team. He was at midfield when Offaly beat Cork by 0–15 to 0–11 in the 1964 [All-Ireland Minor Football Championship#All-Ireland final|1965 All-Ireland minor final], while he also won consecutive Leinster MFC medals. Kilmurray made his Offaly senior [football team|senior team] debut in October 1965, however, his inter-county career was cut short as result of his emigration to the United States. His brother, Kevin Kilmurray, won consecutive All-Ireland SFC medals with Offaly.

Death

Kilmurray's death was announced in May 2025.

Honours

;Belcamp College
;Daingean
;Offaly