David Keenan (Gaelic footballer)
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David Nicholas "horsebox" Keenan is a Gaelic footballer from Co Roscommon. He plays with the Roscommon senior football team and the St Barry's club. He was the star of the Roscommon team that beat Kerry in the 2006 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final. In 2010 he was part of the DCU team that won the 2010 O'Byrne Cup beating Louth in the final and the Sigerson Cup beating UCC. He continued his winning ways in 2010 by helping Roscommon to win the Connacht Senior Football Championship with a win over Sligo in by one point.
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v · d · eRoscommon - All-Ireland Minor Football Champions 2006 (4th title) |
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1 M Miley | 2 P Domican | 3 P Gleeson | 4 S Ormsby | 5 N Carty | 6 D Flynn (Capt) | 7 C Garvey | 8 D Keenan | 9 D Shine | 10 C Devaney | 11 J McKeague | 12 K Waldron | 13 P Garvey | 14 F Cregg | 15 D O'Gara |
Manager: Fergal O'Donnell
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- Roscommon Gaelic footballers
- St Barry's (Roscommon) Gaelic footballers
- People from County Roscommon
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