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‘Miracle Man’ Oisin Merritt joins up with Ireland Cerebral Palsy Team

written by Chris McNulty May 15, 2017
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The Republic of Ireland Cerebral Palsy Team have recruited the services of former Sligo Rovers and Finn Harps Under 19 player Oisin Merritt.

Merritt was 19 years old when he was celebrating his birthday on holiday in Spain, in June 2014, when he fell 20 feet from a balcony and slipped into a coma.

The young footballer from Stranorlar said paramedic, David Sullivan from Galway who happened to stumble upon the scene, saved his life.

Once dubbed ‘Miracle Man’, Merritt defied all the odds and survived when it looked like the worst was to be expected. He recently returned to hurling training with his local GAA club, Sean MacCumhaill’s and spoke to Chris McNulty about the experience.

Recently Merritt was given the all clear to return to playing football and has hooked up with Irish Cerebral Palsy Squad. He qualifies for the team through the acquired brain injury he received from the fall.

“The opportunity not only to play football again, but represent my country at events like the World Championships and possibly the Paralympics is brilliant.” said Merritt.

“For something so positive to come from an accident like mine is unbelievable. I have played for a few high level clubs and the standard these guys are at are right up there with the best, I’m delighted to be involved with in high level of football again.

“Since I’ve hooked up with the CP team it has boosted my career so much with a lot of interest from local clubs, the coaches are the best in the business and improved my game leaps and bounds and I’m sure they will continue to do so.”

Head Coach Paul Green said: “I’m delighted Oisin has been given the all clear to play as it is clearly something he loves doing very much. He now has an opportunity to represent his country at the World Championships in Argentina later this year and Oisin’s energy, enthusiasm and drive will only benefit the whole team.

“He’s a great lad to have around and a really top notch player too. With his addition to the likes of Dillon Sheridan and Gary Merritt, the squad is coming together nicely, but there is still room for quality additions.”

Breen refers to England player James Blackwell who hid his CP from all around him, including his fiancé, and is now considered a top player for England. “I would urge people to check out his short video on YouTube”. Blackwell has Cerebral Palsy but has very slight and almost un-noticeable symptoms and he played mainstream football all his life. CP football presented Blackwell with the opportunity to live his life’s dream and represent his country.

“When you look at Oisin’s case, Blackwell’s situation and when you take into consideration the other players we are talking to at the moment, I am convinced there are other players playing mainstream football that could qualify but they need to come to our attention one way or another. These are inspiring stories and should be heralded as so,” added Breen.

‘Miracle Man’ Oisin Merritt joins up with Ireland Cerebral Palsy Team was last modified: May 15th, 2017 by Chris McNulty
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Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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