Career
At club level O'Connell played with the St. Finbarr's club. O'Connell died following a freak accident in a trial game following a clash with teammate Denis Coughlan. Club
O'Connell played his club hurling with the famous St. Finbarr's club.
He was captain of the senior team from 1895 until his death in 1897. Inter-county
O'Connell first came to prominence on the inter-county scene with Cork as part of the Blackrock selection in 1893. That year he lined out in his first provincial decider with All-Ireland champions Limerick providing the opposition.
A rout developed as Cork defeated Limerick by 5-3 to 0-0. It was O'Connell's first Munster title. Kilkenny provided the opposition in the subsequent All-Ireland final.
After someone had neglected to get the grass cut at Ashtown, both teams moved to the Phoenix Park were the game took place. A 6-8 to 0-2 victory gave Young a second All-Ireland title. For a second consecutive year O'Connell was selected for championship duty with Cork.
An easy 3-4 to 1-2 defeat of Tipperary in the provincial decider gave him a third consecutive Munster winners' title. For the second time in three years Dublin provided the opposition in the subsequent All-Ireland final. With that O'Connell captured a second consecutive All-Ireland winners' medal.
It was his last game with the Cork hurling team.