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This article is about the Gaelic footballer. For the Australian footballer, see Marty McGrath.
Martin McGrath is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Fermanagh county team and for his club St Joseph's Ederney.
Playing career
He is primarily a midfielder but is also known to play full forward for his club. He is noted for his fielding ability and surging runs from deep. He was introduced into the county panel by John Maughan in 2000.
McGrath's career highlight was when he won an All Star in 2004 . He has also won a MacRory Cup with St. Michael's College Enniskillen , an intermediate championship with his club, an All-Ireland B Championship with Fermanagh and a Railway Cup with Ulster . He has picked up 4 Ulster Personality of the Months awards as well as the 2004 and 2008 Irish News Ulster GAA Personality of the Year. He also played as Fermanagh narrowly failed to beat Armagh in the 2008 Ulster Football final and has represented Ireland twice in the International Rules series against Australia. He has captained Queen's University Belfast to two Sigerson Cup finals but has lost both.
McGrath has fought through serious many injuries during his career. In 2007 he fractured his skull when he was involved in a collision with a JCB. In 2008 he was diagnosed with testicular cancer yet delayed his surgery until Fermanagh were knocked out of that years Championship.
He is the current captain of the Fermanagh Senior Football team.
References
1. The sun’s shining at last on Fermanagh hero Marty
2004 Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars 1 N. Tinney •
2 R. McMenamin • 3 B. Owens • 4 R. McCluskey •
5 K. Hughes • 6 S. McDermott • 7 P. Jordan •
8 M. McGrath • 9 S. Cavanagh •
10 É. Maguire • 11 B. McGuigan • 12 M. Little •
13 S. McDonnell • 14 P. Bradley • 15 E. Muldoon2008 Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars 1 Ronan Gallagher
10 Brian Dooher • 11 Sean Cavanagh • 12 Mark Little
2 Shane Goan • 3 Francie Bellew • 4 Justin McMahon
5 Ryan McMenamin • 6 Ryan McCluskey • 7 Ciaran McKeever
8 Martin McGrath • 9 Enda McGinley
13 Stephen McDonnell • 14 Rónán Clarke • 15 Tomás Freeman2004 All Star Gaelic Football Team 1 D. Murphy | 2 T. O'Sullivan | 3 B. Owens | 4 M. McCarthy | 5 T. Ó SéFOTY | 6 J. Nallen | 7 J. Keane | 8 M. McGrath | 9 S. Cavanagh |
10 P. Galvin | 11 C. McDonald | 12 D. Dolan | 13 C. Cooper | 14 E. Muldoon | 15 M. FordeIreland international football team 2008 | International Rules Series 1 D. Gallagher | 2 C. Begley | 3 P. Bradley | 5 G. Canty (vc) | 6 S. Cavanagh (c) | 7 B. Coulter | 8 B. Cullen | 9 K. Donaghy | 10 L. Glynn | 11 F. Hanley | 12 J. Keane | 13 A. Kernan | 14 C. Lyng | 15 S. McDonnell | 16 E. McGinley | 17 C. McKeever | 18 Joe McMahon | 19 Justin McMahon | 20 M. Meehan | 21 J. Miskella | 22 A. O'Mahony | 23 P. O'Neill | 24 T. Parsons | 25 K. Reilly | • Paul Finlay | • M. McGrath | • K. Young
Standby players: • A. Carr | • R. Clarke | • C. Gormley | • K. McCloyCoach: S. Boylan
Selectors: • A. Tohill | • H. Kenny | • E. Liston
Runner: • S.M. Lockhart
Other backroom members: • T. Kennelly | • T. Brennan | • M. McGurn(Team as of 24 October 2008 versus Australia)
Categories:- Fermanagh Gaelic footballers
- St Joseph's Ederney Gaelic footballers
- Living people
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