Dan Gordon (Gaelic footballer)
- Dan Gordon (Gaelic footballer)
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Dan Gordon
Personal information |
Sport |
Gaelic football |
Position |
Full Back/midfield |
Born |
County Down, Northern Ireland |
Height |
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Nickname |
Big Dan |
Club(s) |
Years |
Club |
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Loughinisland GAA |
Club Titles |
Down titles |
0 |
Ulster titles |
0 |
Inter-county(ies) |
Years |
County |
2002-Present |
Down |
Inter-county titles |
Ulster titles |
0 |
All Stars |
0 |
Dan Gordon is a Gaelic football player from County Down, Northern Ireland. He plays for the Down senior inter county football team and with his local club Loughinisland GAA. He briefly retired from the Down team in 2010 but returned at the start of the 2010 season.[1]
He started at full back in the 2010 All-Ireland Football Final where Down were defeated 0-15 to 0-16 by Cork.[2]
References
External links
v · d · eDown - All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Runners-up 2010 |
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1 B. McVeigh | 2 D.McCartan | 3 D. Gordon | 4 D. Rafferty | 5 D. Rooney | 6 K. McKernan | 7 C. Garvey | 8 P. Fitzpatrick | 9 K. King | 10 D. Hughes | 11 M. Poland | 12 B. Coulter (c) | 13 P. McComiskey | 14 J. Clarke | 15 M. Clarke |
Sub used: C. Maginn for John Clarke | B. MacArdle for Damian Rafferty | A. Brannigan for Kalum King | C. Laverty for Mark Poland | R. Murtagh for Paul McComiskey |
Manager: James McCartan |
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Persondata |
Name |
Gordon, Dan |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
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Place of birth |
County Down |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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Categories:
- Down Gaelic footballers
- Living people
- Ulster Gaelic football biography stubs
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