Pat Gilroy

Pat Gilroy
Personal information
Irish name Pádraig Mac Giolla Rua
Sport Gaelic football
Position -
Born 3 November 1971 (1971-11-03) (age 40)
Marino, County Dublin, Ireland
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Club(s)
Years Club
? -2009 St Vincents
Club Titles
Dublin titles 1
Leinster titles 1
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
1992-2000 Dublin
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 4
All Irelands 1
NFL 1
All Stars 0

Pat Gilroy (born 03 November 1971) is a former Dublin Gaelic football player and current Dublin senior football manager. Gilroy had Mickey Whelan, Paul Nugent and Paddy O'Donoghue as his selectors for 2009.[1] David Hickey replaced Paul Nugent as a selector in October 2009 for the 2010 season.[2]

He played his club football for St Vincents. Gilroy was formerly tipped to succeed Liam Mulvihill as the GAA’s Director General.[3] Pat is the son of former Dublin footballer Jackie Gilroy. This offer never materialised as the position was eventually given to Monaghan's Paraic Duffy who has been appointed for a seven year period.[4]

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Playing career

Club

Gilroy won his first Dublin Senior Football Championship medal with St Vincents in 2007 as a substitute and went on to gain a Leinster Senior Club Football Championship medal later that year. He was part of the St Vincent's team that defeated Nemo Rangers in the 2008 All Ireland Club final, where he played a pivotal role at full forward during the campaign.

Intercounty

Gilroy made his All-Ireland Senior Football Championship debut for Dublin against Offaly in Tullamore on May 31, 1992. He won an All-Ireland medal with Dublin in 1995, with an appearance as a substitute. He has four Leinster Senior Football Championship medals with Dublin, collecting them in 1992, 1993, 1994 and again in 1995. Gilroy retired from inter-county football career in July 2000.

Managerial career

Pat Gilroy
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Nickname Giller
Inter-county management
Years County
2009-present Dublin
Inter-county titles
County League Province All-Ireland
Dublin 0 2 1

Unlike previous Dublin football management teams, Gilroy has given his support to the club scene and will encourage his players to return and play for their clubs in between inter-county games. This move has received praise from such pundits as Colm O'Rourke of Meath.[5] In Gilroy's first season as Dublin manager, he guided Dublin to sixth position in the NFL, narrowly avoiding relegation to Division Two.

Gilroy began his 2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship against neighbours Meath in the Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter finals at Croke Park. Dublin defeated Meath in the game but the game proved to be a real struggle as both sides failed to impress in the game which finished 0-14 to 0-12.[6] Dublin progressed to face Westmeath in the Leinster semi final at Croke Park. The game was very different to the previous game and Dublin dominated and proved too strong against a lacklustre Westmeath. The game finished 4-26 to 0-11 with Bernard Brogan dominating the scoring with 2-08 sending his team to the Leinster final against Kildare for a potential fifth Leinster title in a row.[7] Dublin defeated Kildare in the Leinster final to win the Delaney Cup for the fifth year in a row in what proved to be a tight encounter. The game finished 2-15 to 0-18 with Sherlock and Cahill's goals proving the difference between the sides.[8] This victory set up a tough quarter final against a Kerry side which had created doubts with the media due to a few bad performances against Sligo and Longford. Any doubts concerning the Kerry side were forgotten as Dublin were completely outclassed by a solid and relentless Kerry performance. The game finished 1-24 to 1-07 which proved to be their worst ever championship defeat to Kerry.[9]

Gilroy began his 2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship against Wexford which proved to be a real struggle for Dublin, however they ran out as winners with the result 2-16 to 0-15. Up next they faced old neighbours Meath for the second time in a row which turned out to be a disappointing performance from Dublin with the result ending Meath 5-09 to 0-13 to end The Dubs 5th Leinster title in a row. Dublin defeated Tipperary in their first game in the qualifiers with the result 1-21 to 1-13 with goal by one of the newcomers Michael Darragh Macauley however there was still improvement to be made. Dublin defeated Armagh in their next game with the result 0-14 to 0-11. Dublin improved greatly against Leinster-finalists Louth with Eoghan O'Gara scoring two goals to send them back to the quarter final. Dublin played Ulster Champions Tyrone and defeated them for the first time since 1995 by the result of 1-15 to 0-13. Dublin played Cork in their first Semi Final since 2007 but were narrowly defeated by one point 1-15 to 1-14.

Gilroy began his 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship against Laois which turned out to be a very good display of football with the team running out winners 1-16 to 0-11. Up next they faced opponents of the 2009 Leinster final Kildare which turned out to be a very tense enough battle with Dublin just scraping past to advance to their 2nd Leinster under Gilroy despite a great comeback from Kieran McGeeney's Kildare.Dublin faced Wexford on July 10th 2011 which turned out to be a very disappointing display with Dublin running on the end 2-12 to 1-12.Dublin faced Tyrone in the All-Ireland Quarter final on August 6th,2011 which turned to be the best performance from the Dubs in ages against a very tired Tyrone team and Dublin ended the 2008 All-Ireland champions with an humaliation with the final score 0-22 to 0-15 to advance to the All-Ireland Semi-final where they will face Ulster champions Donegal on August 28th. Dublin went on to win the game against a highly disciplined Donegal side by 0-08 to 0-06 and beat Kerry in the final by 1-12 to 1-11.[10][11] In November 2011, Dublin County Committee reappointed Gilroy as Manager for the 2012 season.[12]

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References

Preceded by
Paul Caffrey
Dublin Senior Football Manager
2008-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Achievements
Preceded by
Conor Counihan
(Cork)
All-Ireland Senior Football Final
winning manager

2011
Succeeded by
incumbent

Teams