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Oisin have had many talented individuals who have passed through the club over the years. Eddie Hogan won a Leinster Senior medal with Kildare in 1956 and Padraig Johnson won a Leinster minor medal with Offaly in 1962. As well as representing Offaly at minor level Padraig was also President of the GAA in Britain between 1994 and 1996, the only Oisin member to hold that position.

Peter Quinn of Fermanagh returned to Ireland and later became President of the GAA in 1991, whilst Cannon Moss O'Connell went on to the pinnacle of the sport with Senior All-Ireland success with his native Kerry.

Other regular intercounty players of the past include Fr Emmett Fullen RIP (Derry), Eamon Boland (Roscommon), Bob Harrison (Kildare), Kevin McNamee (Meath) and P.J.McGowan (Donegal).

 
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  The Gallagher family were involved with Oisin as players and two famous brothers who reached a different pinnacle also played underage football with the club. Liam and Noel Gallagher for all accounts were two talented players but sadly for Oisin they chose to pursue their love of music over Gaelic football. Oisin's loss was music's gain as the brothers went on to form Oasis. The rest, as they say, is history!


   





 
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