James McCartan

James McCartan
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Position Corner forward
Born ?, County Down,
Northern Ireland
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Nickname Wee James
Club(s)
Years Club
Tullylish/Burren
Club Titles
Down titles ?
College titles
Sigerson titles 2
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1990-2003 Down
Inter-county titles
Ulster titles 2
All Irelands 2
All Stars 2

James McCartan is a retired Irish Gaelic footballer and current manager. He played for Down between 19xx and xxxx. McCartan was part of the Down team that won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 1991 and 1994.[1] McCartan also won two Ulster Senior Football Championships with the county. At underage level McCartan won Ulster Minor and All-Ireland Minor Football Championship medals. He also won two All Star awards during his career.[1]

McCartan usually played as a corner forward. He was renowned for his speed,[2] swerving runs at the defence[2] and scoring ability.[2]

McCartan is regarded as one of the Down's best ever footballers.[2] In 2009 to mark the 125th anniversary of the Gaelic Athletic Association he was named by The Irish News as one of the all-time best 125 footballers from Ulster.[1]

In 2009 he took charge of the Down senior team, leading them to the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final in his first season in charge.

Personal life

McCartan is from Tullylish, County Down. His father, also called James is regarded as one of the game's all-time greats and won three All-Ireland medals with Down in the 1960s.

Playing career career

Club

Inter-county

In 1987 McCartan helped the Down Minor team win both the Ulster Minor and All-Ireland Minor Football Championships.[1] He was aged just 16.

McCartan made his Down Senior debut in 19xx. For his performances in the 1990 Championship he received an All Star award.[1] as he was the star player during the league when Down got beaten by Meath in the National League final.

In 1991 he won his first Ulster Championship medal, with Down beating Donegal in the decider. Down defeated Kerry in the All-Ireland semi-final, before beating Meath in the All-Ireland final. McCartan was named man of the match for his display in the final.[1] The success was Down's first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title since 1968.[1]

McCartan won a second Ulster Championship medal with Down in 1994 - overcoming Tyrone comfortably in the decider. Victories over Cork in the All-Ireland semi-final and Dublin in the final gave McCartan another All-Ireland Senior medal. For his performances that year he received another All Star.[1]

McCartan reached further Ulster finals with Down in 1996, 1999 and 2003, but the county were beat on each occasion. He retired from inter-county football in 2003.

Province

McCartan also represented Ulster on many occasions, and won the Railway Cup four times with the province.[1]

International rules

McCartan played 2 games for the Ireland international rules football team in the victorious 1990 International Rules series. In 2001, he helped the Ireland national Australian rules football team claim the Atlantic Alliance Cup.

School/college

McCartan won Sigerson Cup medals with Queens University Belfast in 1990 and 1993.[1]

Managerial career

Queens University

Since retiring McCartan has managed a number of teams. The first team he took charge of was Queen's University who he led to Sigerson Cup glory in 2007.

Down

On 11 September 2009, he was named manager of the Down senior football team.[3] He led his team to the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final in his first season in charge but they lost to Cork.[4]

Playing honours

Club

Inter-county

Province

School/college

Individual

References

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