Paul Curran

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Paul Curran
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Place of birth Dublin , Ireland
Club information
Club Thomas Davis
Position Right Half Back
Inter-County
County Dublin
Position Right Half Back
Inter-County(ies)**
County Years Apps (scores)
Dublin ?-?
Senior Inter-County Titles
Leinster Titles 6
All-Ireland 1
All Stars 3

* club appearances and scores
correct as of {{{clupdate}}}.
**Inter County team apps and scores correct
as of {{{icupdate}}}.

Paul Curran is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played his inter-county football for Dublin and he plays his club football for Thomas Davis. He is currently working with the Dublin Under-21 team as part of Jim Gavins backroom team.[1]

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[edit] Sporting Achievements

Paul was part of the Dublin team that beat Tyrone in the 1995 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, he was also awarded the Texaco Footballer of the Year award in 1995 and was also the vice captain of the Dublin Senior football team. He played at right half back during the final. Curran also won the National Football League with Dublin in 1991 and 1993. He has also been an All-Star for Dublin on three occasions in 1992, 1995 and 1996. He has six Leinster Senior Football medals with Dublin in 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 2002. Paul Curran is also an occasional panellist on RTÉs The Sunday Game. He was also named on the annual Bluestars football team on six successive years in a variety of positions. Paul was on the Thomas Davis team that dominated the era of 1989 - 91 when they won three Dublin senior football championships in-a-row.

[edit] Football Pedigree

Paul's father Noel Curran is also a winner of an All Ireland medal, he was full forward on the Meath team which won the All Ireland in 1967.

[edit] Positions

Curran was a versatile player, he played at many positions for Dublin during his intercounty career. In his first senior football year of 1990, Curran played at midfield for Dublin, partnering his club-mate Dave Foran. In 1991 he was at centre half-back, and he changed again in 1992 when was picked right half-back. The changes continued in 1993when he was selected at left half-bck. Then in 1994 he played at centre half-forward while in 1995 he was named at midfield alongside Erins Isle's Keith Barr, although he played in the All-Ireland finall for Dublin at right half back in the final.

Preceded by
Mickey Linden
(Down)
Texaco Footballer of the Year
1995
Succeeded by
Martin O'Connell
(Meath)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hoganstand.com - GAA Football & Hurling

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