Newbridge Gaelic Footballers - Tom McGuinness, Damian Barton, John Murphy (Paperback)


Chapters: Tom Mcguinness, Damian Barton, John Murphy. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 18. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tom McGuinness is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer who played for Derry between 1968 and 1980. He won three Ulster Senior Football Championships with the county, as well as the Ulster Under 21 and All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championships. McGuinness started his club career with Sarsfield's in his native Derry City. He later played for Sean O'Leary's Newbridge winning ? Derry Senior Football Championship medals with the club. McGuinness finished his club career at Steelstown. He usually played in midfield. He was shorter than most midfielders, but made up for this with his excellent spring and catching abilities, which drew McGuinness comparisons with Jim McKeever. Along with his ability to out-jump bigger opponents was his capability to score long-range points and his free-running play was described as a "nightmare for defenders." McGuinness is known as one of Derry's best ever players. Along with Mickey McNaught, he has been described as one of the two best ever players to come from Derry City. McGuinness was born in Derry City in 19xx, and grew up just 50 yards from Celtic Park. He was educated at the Christian Brothers School (CBS) in the city. His brother Martin McGuinness is a prominent Sinn F in politician and current Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland. McGuinness started his club career with Sarsfield's in Derry City. He later played for Sean O'Leary's Newbridge. He had much success win the South Derry club winning the Derry Senior Football Championship on ? occasions. When the Steelstown club started up in Derry City he made a playing comeback, lending his experience to the younger players. He also was manager of Steelstown for a period. ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2387834

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Chapters: Tom Mcguinness, Damian Barton, John Murphy. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 18. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tom McGuinness is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer who played for Derry between 1968 and 1980. He won three Ulster Senior Football Championships with the county, as well as the Ulster Under 21 and All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championships. McGuinness started his club career with Sarsfield's in his native Derry City. He later played for Sean O'Leary's Newbridge winning ? Derry Senior Football Championship medals with the club. McGuinness finished his club career at Steelstown. He usually played in midfield. He was shorter than most midfielders, but made up for this with his excellent spring and catching abilities, which drew McGuinness comparisons with Jim McKeever. Along with his ability to out-jump bigger opponents was his capability to score long-range points and his free-running play was described as a "nightmare for defenders." McGuinness is known as one of Derry's best ever players. Along with Mickey McNaught, he has been described as one of the two best ever players to come from Derry City. McGuinness was born in Derry City in 19xx, and grew up just 50 yards from Celtic Park. He was educated at the Christian Brothers School (CBS) in the city. His brother Martin McGuinness is a prominent Sinn F in politician and current Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland. McGuinness started his club career with Sarsfield's in Derry City. He later played for Sean O'Leary's Newbridge. He had much success win the South Derry club winning the Derry Senior Football Championship on ? occasions. When the Steelstown club started up in Derry City he made a playing comeback, lending his experience to the younger players. He also was manager of Steelstown for a period. ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=2387834

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September 2010

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20

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978-1-158-58142-9

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9781158581429

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