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Conor McManus
Conor McManus established himself as one of the greatest Gaelic footballers to have ever played for Monaghan. With an impressive career at the senior level, McManus consistently delivered exceptional performances for his county team. Known for his incredible scoring ability,
Cora Staunton
Cora Staunton has made a name for herself in multiple football codes throughout her illustrious career. Staunton is best known as a ladies’ Gaelic footballer, having achieved great success with Mayo. She has won four All-Ireland titles and three Ladies’
Cyril Farrell
Cyril Farrell is synonymous with the golden age of Galway hurling. A master tactician and inspirational leader, Farrell’s tenure as manager of the Galway senior county team is etched into the annals of hurling history. He is celebrated for his
David Gough
David Gough, hailing from County Meath, quickly made a name for himself as one of the top Gaelic football referees in the country. He played for his county and achieved success with St Pat’s of Navan, winning a prestigious Hogan
Glenn Ryan
Glenn Ryan is a renowned Kildare football manager and former player. With an impressive career spanning both on and off the field, Ryan has established himself as a prominent figure in the sport. In 2021, Ryan took on the role
Larry McCarthy
Larry McCarthy is a prominent Gaelic games administrator and the current president of the GAA. Born in 1954 in Bishopstown, Cork, Larry has been involved with the GAA for many years, serving in various roles with the New York GAA.
Olivia Divilly
Olivia Divilly is one of the country’s most successful LGFA players. Divilly plays for her local club Kilkerrin-Clonberne. Her early performances caught the attention of the Galway county team, and she made her debut for the Senior inter-county team at
Philly McMahon
Philly McMahon, a legendary Dublin football player hailing from Ballymun. Philly McMahon first rose to prominence as a member of the Ballymun Kickhams Senior Football team. In 2013, he played a pivotal role in helping Ballymun reach the All-Ireland Senior
Ray Silke
Ray Silke is a former Galway Gaelic Footballer. Hailing from Corofin, Silke played a crucial role in his local club’s success, leading them to victory in the All-Ireland Club Championship on St Patrick’s Day in 1998. As the centre-back and