Rory O'Huiginn
Position: M C
A central midfielder who combines spectacular dribbling ability with a physical presence and ruthless composure in front of goal, Mahoz first made an impact as part of the second team that won nine games in a row in late 2012, but has since established himself as a first team regular.
Nicknamed (amongst many other things) “the Eel” for his ability to manipulate the ball in tight spaces and evade opponents with nothing more than a series of extravagant twists of his hips, Guiggy has assembled an impressive catalogue of stunning strikes, but perhaps none better than his second against Bray in March 2014, producing a stylish finish to complete a brilliant counter-attack.
After missing nearly two entire seasons with a knee injury, Rory finally made his comeback with a ten-minute cameo for the seconds against Malahide United in April 2018, and was back causing twirly mischief in the opposing defence in no time.
A key player for the Premiers during the 2018/19 season, Rory scoed his first Seaford goal in almost three years in the Rockfield Cup win over Blackrock College.
Nicknamed (amongst many other things) “the Eel” for his ability to manipulate the ball in tight spaces and evade opponents with nothing more than a series of extravagant twists of his hips, Guiggy has assembled an impressive catalogue of stunning strikes, but perhaps none better than his second against Bray in March 2014, producing a stylish finish to complete a brilliant counter-attack.
After missing nearly two entire seasons with a knee injury, Rory finally made his comeback with a ten-minute cameo for the seconds against Malahide United in April 2018, and was back causing twirly mischief in the opposing defence in no time.
A key player for the Premiers during the 2018/19 season, Rory scoed his first Seaford goal in almost three years in the Rockfield Cup win over Blackrock College.