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James Gallagher (Gaelic footballer)

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Gaelic footballer

James Gallagher is a Gaelic footballer who played with Donegal. Gallagher was involved in the 2002 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship games against Dublin at Croke Park which Donegal lost after a replay. He later stopped playing for the county because of work commitments. He is a son of Neily Gallagher who also played for Donegal. From his 1994 debut, James Gallagher played with Gaoth Dobhair until 2018, winning three Donegal and one Ulster titles.

References

  1. "Gallagher ruled out".
  2. "Then and now - Free-sy does it: Gallagher was one of the best around".
  3. "The Best XV I have Played Against: James Gallagher".
  4. "McGee's determination as fierce as ever".


Gaoth Dobhair – current squad
  • C. Doherty
  • Seam. Ó Baoill
  • J. Carroll
  • Cafferkey
  • S. Ferry
  • G. McBride
  • P. McGee
  • J. Gallagher
  • E. McGee
  • Shau. Ó Baoill
  • N. McBride
  • S. Doherty
  • Kelly
  • G. Sweeney

Squad as per Gaoth Dobhair v Scotstown, 2018 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship final, 2 December 2018

Manager
M. O'Donnell; Coach: M. Boyle
Gaoth Dobhair squads
Gaoth Dobhair2002 Donegal Senior Football Champions (13th title)
Gaoth Dobhair – 2006 Donegal Senior Football Champions (14th title)
Subs used
S. Mac Niallais for C. Gallagher
S. Diver for T. Diver
R. McCool for P. McGarvey
C. McCool for Duffy
J. Carroll for McGee
Manager
D. Bonner
Gaoth Dobhair2018 Donegal Senior Football Champions (15th title)
Subs used
D. McBride for Carroll
S. Ferry for Collum
Others
  • ? J. Ó Baoill
Manager
M. O'Donnell
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