Brian McEniff

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Brian McEniff is one of the most successful Gaelic football managers in Ulster and Ireland. His success culminated in 1992 when he led his native Donegal team to glory at Croke Park in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final against Dublin. He is the current manager of the Ulster side which will be entering the 2006 Interprovincial Championship

He has also managed the Gaelic Athletic Association International Rules team and has been the Ulster manager for over two decades.

He also heads Brian McEniff Hotels which is a family run group of hotels in Bundoran, Sligo, Rosses Point, Westport and Drumcondra, in Dublin. He is also the recipient of an GAA All Stars Awards in 1972 and has won numerous titles with his home club of Bundoran, the famous St. Joseph's combination of Bundoran and Ballyshannon, Donegal and Ulster. He won his last county championship with Bundoran in 1979, which included the late Brendan McHugh and Seamus Reilly, both county representaives for Sligo, Mayo and Donegal.