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Mickey Harte Personal information Irish Name Mícheál Ó hAirt Sport Gaelic Football Born Tyrone Club management Years Club Errigal Ciarán Inter-county management Years County 2003- Tyrone Inter-county titles County League Province All-Ireland Tyrone {{{league}}} 4 3 Michael "Mickey" Harte (Irish: Mícheál Ó hAirt) is the current (and most successful) manager of Tyrone Gaelic football team. He has led the team to three All-Ireland titles, three Ulster titles, one National League, and four Dr. McKenna Cups to date (as of August 2010).
Raised in Ballymacilroy outside Ballygawley, County Tyrone, Harte managed Tyrone Minors (1991–1998) and Under 21's and won the All-Ireland with both these teams before he was named the Tyrone Senior Football Manager. He guided the Under 21 team to two All-Ireland Under 21 titles and three Ulster Under 21 titles.[1] He led the Minors to an All-Ireland Minor title and three Ulster Minor titles.[1]
He subsequently managed his home club of Errigal Ciarán and was successful with this team as well, winning the Tyrone County Championship and Ulster Championship.[2]
Harte is considered to be one of the best tacticians in the game, and is admired by both peers and former rivals,[3] including former Derry All-Ireland winner, and television pundit, Joe Brolly.[4]
Harte is a member of the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association, a Roman Catholic fraternal group that refrains from consuming intoxicating substances. Harte backed a 2009 book opposed to contraception within marriage.[5] Harte works as Technical Director with Sporttrackerjobs.[6]
In 2009 he began writing a weekly column for the Northern Irish newspaper, The Irish News. To date his column has focused on umpires,[7] referees[8] and other GAA-related topics.
In October 2009, Harte (with the help of Michael Foley) published an autobiography, Harte: Presence Is The Only Thing. It was published by Poolbeg (ISBN 9781842234198).[9]
In January 2011, Harte's daughter, Michaela McAreavey, was murdered on her honeymoon in Mauritius.[10][11]
References
- ^ a b Shannon, Kieran (21 September 2008). "A case of head ruling the Harte". Sunday Tribune: p. 8.
- ^ Brave Harte Just Keeps Beating. Irish Independent. 20 September 2008. http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/brave-harte--just-keeps--beating-1478881.html. Retrieved 26 September 2008
- ^ Joe Kernan (23 September 2008). Tyrone's reign at the top may only be beginning. Belfast Telegraph. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/columnists/joe-kernan/joe-kernan-tyronersquos-reign-at-the-top-may-only-be-beginning-13981008.html. Retrieved 26 September 2008
- ^ Joe Brolly (22 August 2008). Hail the great guru Harte. Gaelic Life (magazine). http://www.nwipp-newspapers.com/GL/free/292448864801313.php. Retrieved 14 October 2008[dead link]
- ^ "Harte's social positions, i.e. on contraception, alcohol, etc.". Thefreelibrary.com. 2009-04-01. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/GAA'S+HARTE+BACKS+CONDOM+BAN%3B+Hero+supports+controversial+book.(News)-a0196914275. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
- ^ "Ireland, Northern Ireland, UK, Jobs, search hundreds of sporting jobs". Sporttrackerjobs.com. http://www.sporttrackerjobs.com/usa. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
- ^ http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5764/2009/6/12/619947_384334281810Timetobr.html
- ^ http://www.irishnews.com/articles/597/5764/2009/6/19/620540_385069890601Moreimagi.html
- ^ Harte, Mickey (2009). Harte: Presence Is The Only Thing. Poolbeg Press Ltd
- ^ "Mickey Harte's daughter dies". Irish Times. 2011-01-10. http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2011/0110/breaking44.html?via=mr. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
- ^ "Three in court over Michaela Harte honeymoon murder". BBC. 12 January 2011. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-12169321. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
Sporting positions Preceded by
Art McRory,
Eugene McKennaTyrone Senior Football Manager
2002 - PresentSucceeded by
IncumbentAchievements Preceded by
Joe Kernan
(Armagh)All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Winning Manager
2003Succeeded by
Jack O'Connor
(Kerry)Preceded by
Jack O'Connor
(Kerry)All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Winning Manager
2005Succeeded by
Jack O'Connor
(Kerry)Preceded by
Jack O'Connor
(Kerry)All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Winning Manager
2008Succeeded by
Jack O'Connor
(Kerry)Teams
Tyrone Senior Football Team Managers J. O'Neill (1977–80) · A. McRory (1980–87) · J. Donnelly (1987–92) · A. McRory & E. McKenna (1992–96) · D. Ball (1996–99) · A. McRory & E. McKenna (1999–02) · M. Harte (2002) ·
Tyrone Senior Football Team 1 P McConnell
(Team as of 5 June 2011 versus Monaghan)
2 M Swift • 3 C McCarron • 4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte • 6 C Gormley • 7 P Jordan
8 A Cassidy • 9 S Cavanagh
10 B Dooher (Cap.) • 11 B McGuigan • 12 P Harte
13 M Penrose • 14 M Donnelly • 15 Stephen O'Neill
Subs: J Devine, D Carlin, C Cavanagh, K Coney, K Hughes, D McCaul, T McGuigan, N McKenna, Joe McMahon, E Mulligan, Shaun O'Neill,
Unavailable Panellists: E McGinley, Justin McMahon
Manager: Mickey HarteTyrone Team: All-Ireland final 2003 (1st win) 1 J Devine
2 C Gourley | 3 C McAnallen | 4 R McMenamin
5 C Gormley | 6 G Devlin | 7 P Jordan
8 K Hughes | 9 S Cavanagh
10 B Dooher | 11 B McGuigan | 12 G Cavlan
13 E McGinley | 14 P Canavan (cap.) | 15 E Mulligansubs:P McConnell; D Carlin; Mark Harte; C Holmes; P Horisk; C Lawn; P Loughran; D McCrossan; M McGee; C McGinley; F McGuigan; S Mulgrew; S O'Neill; B Robinson; M Coleman;Manager: Mickey Harte(Team as of September 2003 versus Armagh)Tyrone Team: All-Ireland final 2005 (2nd win) 1 P McConnell
(Team as of 25 September, 2005 versus Kerry)
2 R McMenamin | 3 J McMahon | 4 M McGee
5 D Harte | 6 C Gormley | 7 P Jordan
8 E McGinley | 9 S Cavanagh
10 B Dooher (Cap.) |11 B McGuigan | 12 R Mellon
13 P Canavan | 14 S O'Neill | 15 E Mulligan
Subs: J Devine, E Bradley, B Meenan, G Devlin, B Donnelly, P Donnelly, C Gourley, M Harte, C Holmes, C Lawn, C McCullagh, L Meenan, M Murphy, M Penrose, S Sweeney Manager: Mickey HarteTyrone Team: All-Ireland final 2008 (3rd Win) 16 P. McConnell
Paul Quinn's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names.
2 R. McMenamin • 3 Justin McMahon • 12 Joe McMahon
5 D. Harte • 6 C. Gormley • 7 P. Jordan •
8 C. Holmes • 9 E. McGinley
10 B. Dooher (Cap.) • 29 M. Penrose • 12 R. Mellon
13 T. McGuigan • 14 S. Cavanagh • 15 C. McCullagh
Subs: J. Curran, D. Carlin, C. Cavanagh, P. Donnelly, N. Gormley, K. Hughes, C. McCarron, D. McCaul, M. McGee, C. Gourley, R. Mulgrew, E. Mulligan, Shaun O'Neill, B. McGuigan, PJ Quinn, Stephen O'Neill*, P. Quinn*
Manager: Mickey Harte
(Team as of 21 September 2008 versus Kerry)
Notes: J Devine was on the starting lineup but had to withdraw from the squad due to a family bereavement.
Stephen O'Neill's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names. He played, and came on as a substitute with the number 31 on his back.[1]1982 Pat Henderson | 1983 Brendan Edwards | 1984 Mick O'Dwyer | 1985 Mick Doyle | 1986 Jim McLaughlin | 1987 Jack Charlton | 1988 Jack Charlton | 1989 Jack Charlton | 1990 Billy Morgan and Fr Ml O'Brien | 1991 Pete McGrath | 1992 Brian McEniff | 1993 Jack Charlton | 1994 Eddie Jordan | 1995 Ger Loughnane | 1996 Liam Griffin | 1997 Brian Kerr | 1998 Brian Kerr | 1999 Sean Boylan | 2000 John Oxx | 2001 Mick McCarthy | 2002 Joe Kernan | 2003 Brian Cody | 2004 Eddie O'Sullivan | 2005 Mickey Harte | 2006 Brian Cody | 2007 Paul Doolin | 2008 Declan Kidney | 2009 Declan Kidney | 2010 Liam Sheedy |
Categories:- 1950s births
- Living people
- Gaelic football managers
- People from County Tyrone
- Roman Catholics from Northern Ireland
- Tyrone Gaelic footballers
- People educated at Christian Brothers Grammar School, Omagh
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