Matt Gallagher (Gaelic footballer)

Matt Gallagher (born 1960s) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Aodh Ruadh and, later, Naomh Bríd, as well as the Donegal county team.

Matt Gallagher
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Position Utility player
Born 1960s
Height 5 ft 10[1] in (1.78 m)
Club(s)
Years Club
?–?
?–?
Aodh Ruadh
Naomh Bríd
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1981–1995
Donegal
Inter-county titles
Ulster titles 2 - or 3? Did he get an '83 medal?
All-Irelands 1

For many years he was Donegal's most capped player until Brian Roper broke his record.[2]

Gallagher won the 1982 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship with Donegal, with his brother Pauric also on the team.[3][4] Pauric was kilt in a car crash in the U.S. in 1989.[3]

Matt Gallagher played for Donegal from 1981 until 1995. He came down with appendicitis in 1983, causing him to miss Donegal's victory over Cavan in the Ulster final and the All-Ireland semi-final.[5]

He fell out with manager Tom Conaghan during the 1980s.[6] He missed the 1989 Ulster SFC final.[7] Brian McEniff restored him to the team in time for the 1990 Ulster SFC, and Gallagher played against Armagh in the 1990 Ulster final, won by Donegal.[6]

He was a key member of the county's 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning team.[1] A utility player often deployed as a defender, he started at full-back in the 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final in which Donegal defeated Dublin by a scoreline of 0-18 to 0-14. Later that year he won an All Star for his performances in that campaign.[3]

He played his club football for Aodh Ruadh and, later, Naomh Bríd.[1]

After retiring from inter-county football in 1997, he joined then manager Declan Bonner's backroom team.[3] He has also managed Naomh Bríd.[8]

Honours

See also

References

  1. "Gallagher, Matt". Hogan Stand. 17 July 1992. Above everyone else though, the player shortlisted by most commentators as their Player of the Provincial Championships is Donegal's Matt Gallagher. Now in his eleventh championship season with his native Donegal, the rock-solid stopper has been nothing shorts of brilliant over the course of his county's three match gallop to the Ulster senior Championship final showdown, which takes place on Sunday next.
  2. "Roper heads into the sunset". Donegal Democrat. 12 January 2010. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2010. If ever a man deserved trumpeting and a fanfare Brian Roper deserved one. After he all is Donegal's most capped player. He beat Matt Gallagher's long standing record last year and when he finally shook hands with John Joe Doherty, he had played 159 games between league, championship and Dr. McKenna Cup.
  3. Foley, Alan (8 January 2009). "The heroes of '92 - Where are they now?". Donegal Democrat. Archived from the original on 18 December 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2009.
  4. McNulty, Chris (20 July 2018). "Declan Bonner yearning for repeat of the long-term rewards from the golden age". Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  5. Campbell, Peter (15 July 2008). "Donegal heroes of 1983". Donegal Democrat. Archived from the original on 18 December 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2008. The game was to be the only game for young corner back, Matt Gallagher, who picked a hand injury before the semi-final and appendicitis ruled him out of the Ulster final and All-Ireland semi-final.
  6. McNulty, Chris (18 July 2015). "Donegal's 1990 Ulster winners will be honoured tomorrow — here is their story". Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  7. McNulty, Chris (22 September 2017). "Declan Bonner: It'll be 'all or nothing' for Donegal's 'half mad' new manager". Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  8. "Breaking Ball: Donegal Club Championships 2019". Donegal News. 6 September 2019. p. 48.
  9. McNulty, Chris (4 December 2012). "Ulster GAA Writers to hold landmark bash in Donegal". Donegal News. Retrieved 4 December 2012. Current All-Stars Karl Lacey, the 2012 Footballer of the Year, and Michael Murphy have been short-listed, as have 1992 All-Ireland winners Martin McHugh, Anthony Molloy, Matt Gallagher and Tony Boyle.
  10. McNulty, Chris (12 December 2012). "Donegal take the top writers' awards". Donegal News. Retrieved 12 December 2012. Lacey, meanwhile, was named on the UGAAWA Jubilee Team, a selection which caused widespread debate, with some surprise in Donegal that neither of Martin McHugh or Tony Boyle were named.
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