Phillip Jordan
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Personal information | |||
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Sport | Gaelic football | ||
Place of birth | Tyrone, Northern Ireland | ||
Club information | |||
Club | |||
Position | Half Back | ||
Club(s)* | |||
Club | Years | Apps (scores) | |
? -? | |||
Inter County | |||
County | Tyrone | ||
Position | Half Back | ||
Inter County(ies)** | |||
County | Years | Apps (scores) | |
Tyrone | ?- ? | ||
Inter County Titles | |||
Ulster Titles | 1 | ||
All-Ireland | 2 | ||
All-Stars | 2 | ||
* club appearances and scores |
Phillip Jordan is a two-time All-Ireland medal winner and All Star Winner in 2003, and 2005.
Having missed the 2006 season because he was travelling in Australia, he made his return to the Tyrone squad as a substitute in the 2007 Dr. McKenna Cup semi-final.[1]
Tyrone Senior Football Team | ||
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1 Pascal McConnell | 2 Ryan McMenamin | 3 Peter Donnelly | 4 Dermot Carlin | 5 David Harte | 6 Conor Gormley | 7 Justin McMahon | 8 Kevin Hughes | 9 Enda McGinley | 10 Brian Dooher(Cap.) | 11 Martin Penrose | 12 Ryan Mellon | 13 Niall Gormley | 14 Colm McCullagh | 15 Stephen O'Neill | |
Tyrone Panel: 2005 All-Ireland Final | ||
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1 Pascal McConnell | 2 Ryan McMenamin | 3 Joe McMahon | 4 Michael McGee | 5 David Harte | 6 Conor Gormley | 7 Phillip Jordan | 8 Enda McGinley | 9 Sean Cavanagh | 10 Brian Dooher (Cap.) | 11 Brian McGuigan | 12 Ryan Mellon | 13 Peter Canavan | 14 Stephen O'Neill | 15 Eoin Mulligan | |
Tyrone Panel: 2003 All-Ireland Final | ||
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1 John Devine | 2 Cairan Gourley | 3 Cormac McAnallen | 4 Ryan McMenamin | 5 Conor Gormley | 6 Gavin Devlin | 7 Phillip Jordan | 8 Kevin Hughes | 9 Sean Cavanagh | 10 Brian Dooher | 11 Brian McGuigan | 12 Gerard Cavlan | 13 Enda McGinley | 14 Peter Canavan (Cap.) | 15 Eoin Mulligan | |