Conall Murtagh

Conall Murtagh
Personal information
Full name Conall Francis Murtagh
Date of birth (1985-06-29) 29 June 1985
Place of birth Belfast, Northern Ireland
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Bala Town
Number 6
Youth career
2001–2003 Ballymena United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003 Crusaders 12 (0)
2003–2005 Hearts 0 (0)
2005Raith Rovers (loan) 11 (1)
2005–2006 Connah's Quay Nomads 27 (3)
2006–2007 Rhyl 25 (1)
2007 Southport 0 (0)
2007–2009 Wrexham 4 (0)
2008Droylsden (loan) 6 (0)
2009–2010 The New Saints 20 (2)
2010Aberystwyth Town (loan) 13 (3)
2010–2011 Aberystwyth Town 20 (1)
2011– Bala Town 152 (8)
National team
2005 Northern Ireland U21 1[1] (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 13:06, 1 February 2018 (UTC)

Conall Francis Murtagh (born 29 June 1985) is a Northern Irish footballer who plays for Bala Town. He has made over seventy appearances in the Scottish League, the Football League and the Football Conference. He has made 226 appearances in the Welsh Premier League[2] scoring 17 goals. He has played in Europe competitions on five seasons representing Bala Town in Europe in three seasons 2012–13, 2014–15 and 2015–16, Rhyl in 2010 and the Champions League with TNS.

He also represented Northern Ireland at all age groups to under-21 level and has captained the side. Murtagh is also the first team fitness coach at Liverpool.[3]

Football career

Murtagh started his senior career with Ballymena United and Crusaders before joining Scottish League club Hearts on a two-year contract in 2003.[4] He made no appearances for Hearts[5] and joined Raith Rovers on loan in January 2005, where he made eleven first-team appearances in the remainder of the 2004–05 season in the Scottish First Division.[6]

Murtagh was released by Hearts at the end of the 2004–05 (injury hit) season,[7] commenced a degree at University of Manchester and joined League of Wales club Connah's Quay Nomads, where he made 27 league appearances, scoring three goals, in the 2005–06 season.[8] He joined Rhyl in 2006, making 25 Welsh Premier league appearances, scoring once, in the 2006–07 season[8] and collected a Welsh League Cup runners-up medal after a penalty defeat to Caersws in March 2007.[9]

Murtagh joined Conference North club Southport in May 2007 but quickly left to join League Two side Wrexham in June 2007.[10] He made six league and cup appearances for Wrexham in the 2007–08 season while completing his final year at University of Manchester, and a further six appearances for Football Conference side Droylsden, who he joined on a two-month loan in January 2008.[11]

In January 2009, Murtagh signed for Welsh Premier League side The New Saints and in January 2010, he joined Aberystwyth Town on loan for the remainder of the 2009–10 season,[12] scoring three times in thirteen appearances before being recalled in April.[13] At the end of the season, Murtagh's contract ended at The New Saints and he joined Aberystwyth Town on a permanent basis.[14]

In July 2011, he moved to Bala Town[15] and helped the side achieve 5th place in the 2011–12 season playing a record number of games and making a clean sweep of end of season awards. In 2012–13, Bala were play-off champions and qualified for the first time in the Club's history for a European position in the 2013–14 campaign. Bala qualified again for the Europa Cup in the ensuing seasons, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17. Murtagh has been club captain of Bala Town since 2014.[16]

He has represented his country, Northern Ireland, 38 times at international level at all underage groups under-15, under-16, under-17, under-19 and is also an under-21 International. He captained the side a number of times.

Sports scientist and fitness coach

Dr. Murtagh holds a degree in Physiology from the University of Manchester and has a master of science in sports science with physiology from the University of Chester.[17] He completed his PhD in sports science at Liverpool John Moores University[18] in March 2017.

He is now first team sports science fitness coach for the Liverpool and was previously Fitness Coach at the Liverpool FC Academy Under 18 Squad which progressed to the quarter final of youth Champions League (2014/15).[19]

Honours

Academic Publications and Conferences

Conall F. Murtagh, Andrew O'Boyle, Ryland Morgans, Barry Drust, Robert M.Erskine – Unilateral jumps in different directions: a novel assessment of soccer-associated power? Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport Volume 20, Issue 11, November 2017, Pages 1018–1023 [21]

Murtagh Conall F, Vanrenterghem Jos, O'Boyle Andrew, Morgans Ryland, Drust Barry, Erskine Robert M. Unilateral jumps in different directions: a novel assessment of soccer-associated power?.Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2017.03.016

Murtagh, C.F., O'Boyle, A., Morgans, R., Drust, B., Erskine, R.M. (2015, October). The Physiological Determinants and Genetic Contribution to Maximal Muscular Power in Elite Youth Soccer. Oral presentation at Las Palmeiras Congress of Sports Science, São Paulo, Brazil.

Malone, J. J., Murtagh, C. F., Morgans, R., Burgess, D. J., Morton, J. P., & Drust, B. (2015). Countermovement Jump Performance Is Not Affected During an In-Season Training Microcycle in Elite Youth Soccer Players. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 29(3), 752–757.

Murtagh, C.F., Nulty, C, Stubbs, M, Vanrenterghem, J., O'Boyle, A., Morgans, R., Drust, B., Erskine, R.M. (2015, June). The Contribution Of Skeletal Muscle Size, Architecture, Activation and Tendon Properties To Soccer-Specific Power. Oral presentation at 20th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS) Malmo, Sweden.

References

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  2. "Welsh Premier Football – Players | Welsh Premier Football". welsh-premier.com. Retrieved 2016-03-06.
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  4. O'Hara, Denis (2003-05-06). "Conall's contract boost". Newsletter. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  5. "Conall Murtagh". Soccerbase. Racing Post. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  6. "Games played by Conall Murtagh in 2004/2005". Soccerbase. Racing Post. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  7. "Hearts offer Burchill new deal". BBC Sport. 2005-05-20. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  8. 1 2 "Welsh Premier career details for Conall Murtagh". Welsh Premier players. Welsh Premier Football. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  9. "Caersws 1–1 Rhyl (aet)". BBC Sport. 2007-03-19. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  10. "Wrexham sign ex-Rhyl man Murtagh". BBC Sport. 2007-06-01. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  11. "Games played by Conall Murtagh in 2007/2008". Soccerbase. Racing Post. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
  12. "Three new faces for Cefn Druids". welsh-premier.com. 2010-01-13. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
  13. "Saints recall loan duo for title run-in". welsh-premier.com. 2010-04-13. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
  14. "Murtagh makes permanent seaside switch". welsh-premier.com. 2010-06-08. Retrieved 2010-06-08.
  15. "Murtagh switches from Aber to Bala". welsh-premier.com. 6 July 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
  16. "Conall Murtagh – Bala Town FC". Bala Town FC. Retrieved 2016-03-06.
  17. Mirror.co.uk (8 July 2008). "Wrexham star earns degree for Wii game study".
  18. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  19. Murtagh, Conall. "Dr". Liverpool Football Club. LFC. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  20. "Dream team 2006/07". welsh-premier.com. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  21. Murtagh, Conall. "Dr". Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. Elsevier. 20: 1018–1023. doi:10.1016/j.jsams.2017.03.016. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
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