Enda McNulty
Enda McNulty (born in Mullaghbawn, County Armagh, Northern Ireland) is an All Star winning Gaelic footballer for Armagh. He played football with his local club Mullaghbawn in Armagh and was a member of the Armagh senior football team from 1996 to 2010.[1] He earned his first and only All-Ireland medal in 2002, the same year in which he won his only All Star award.
Playing career
McNulty played for his local club Mullaghbawn alongside his brother Justin in his early years. Following a move to Dublin, he later played for Ballyboden St Endas and Na Fianna. He made his debut on the Armagh senior inter-county in 1996, and helped them to their first All-Ireland title in 2002, when they defeated Kerry in the final. He won his only All Star for his efforts that season.
Personal life
Having received a degree in Psychology and completed a masters in Sports Science, McNulty has become a well known sports psychologist,[2] advising a number of world class athletes and rugby players, including 400m runner, David Gillick and several members of the Irish rugby team which won the Six Nations Championship grand slam in 2009.
References
Teams
Armagh - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 2002 (1st title)
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Armagh - All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Runners-up 2003
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2002 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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Persondata |
Name |
McNulty, Enda |
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Short description |
Gaelic footballer |
Date of birth |
1977 |
Place of birth |
Mullaghbawn, South Armagh |
Date of death |
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