Pat Roe

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Pat Roe
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Irish Name Pádraig Ó Ruadh
Place of birth Ireland
Nickname(s) Skinny
Club information
Club The Heath
Position Defence/Midfield
Club(s)*
Club Years Apps (scores)
The Heath ? -?
Inter-County
County Laois
Position Defence/Midfield
Inter-County(ies)**
County Years Apps (scores)
Laois ?- ?

* club appearances and scores
correct as of .
**Inter County team apps and scores correct
as of .

Pat Roe is a former hurling and gaelic football player from County Laois in Ireland and the current manager of the Offaly senior football team.

[edit] Playing Career

Pat played for Laois senior football team from the mid 1980's until the 1990's primarily as a defender but also in midfield. During that period he was widely regarded as one of the top players in the country in his position.

He also played on the county senior hurling team for some time.

In 1982, he was full back on the Laois team that captured the Leinster U21 Football Championship and in 1991, he played on the Laois team beaten by Meath in the final of the Leinster Senior Football Championship.

He began his club football career with Portlaoise with whom he won minor and under 21 honours but it with his second club The Heath that Pat played a starring role in 1993 when they won a memorable Laois Senior Football Championship title. The previous year he picked up a Laois Senior Hurling Championship medal with his hurling club, Clonad.

[edit] Managerial Career

A PE and English teacher in St Fergal’s College, Rathdowney, Pat started his management career in The Heath in 1991 while still playing. Crettyard obtained his services in 1996.

After his senior inter county playing career ended, Pat continued to play at club level while also enjoying spells as manager with Carlow (2001-2002), Wexford (2003-2005) and his current position with Offaly.

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