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{{Short description|Gaelic football player}}
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{{Infobox Gaelic Athletic Association player
| image = Paddy Bradley Ulster League final.jpg | image = Paddy Bradley Ulster League final.jpg
| name = Paddy Bradley | name = Paddy Bradley
| size = 150px | size = 150px
| irish = Pádraig Ó Brolcháin | irish =
| nickname = | nickname =
| feet = 5 | feet = 5
| inches = 11 | inches = 11
| weight = {{convert|14|st|kg|abbr=on}}<ref name="profiles"/> | weight = {{convert|14|st|kg|abbr=on}}<ref name="profiles"/>
| occupation = Teacher <ref name="profiles">{{Cite web |url=http://www.derrygaa.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=666&Itemid=184 |title=Derry player profiles 2008 |accessdate=16 January 2009 |work=Official Derry GAA website |publisher= |date=Early 2008 }}</ref> | occupation = Teacher<ref name="profiles">{{Cite web |url=http://www.derrygaa.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=666&Itemid=184 |title=Derry player profiles 2008 |access-date=16 January 2009 |work=Official Derry GAA website|publisher=derrygaa.ie }}</ref>
| sport = Gaelic football | sport = Gaelic football
| code = Football | code = Football
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| clposition = Full forward | clposition = Full forward
| club = ] | club = ]
| clyears = 1997 – present | clyears = 1997–
| clapps(points) | clapps(points)
| clcounty = 1 | clcounty = 1
| clprovince = Ulster | clprovince = Ulster
| clubs = Glenullin | clubs = Glenullin
| counties = Derry | counties = ]
| icposition = Full forward | icposition = Full forward
| icyears = 1999 – present | icyears = 1999–2012
| icapps(points) = 44 (13-177 (216))<ref name="hot shots">{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/the_championship/7535488.stm |title= Ulster's hot-shots |accessdate=29 November 2008 |date=31 July 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online }}</ref> | icapps(points) = 44 (13–177 (216))<ref name="hot shots">{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/the_championship/7535488.stm |title= Ulster's hot-shots |access-date=29 November 2008 |date=31 July 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online }}</ref>
| icprovince = 0 | icprovince = 0
| icallireland = 0 | icallireland = 0
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| icupdate = 21:28, 14 September 2008 (UTC) (UTC)<br/>Includes Championship games only | icupdate = 21:28, 14 September 2008 (UTC) (UTC)<br/>Includes Championship games only
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| birth_date={{Birth date and age|1981|5|23|df=yes}} | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1981|5|23|df=yes}}
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'''Patrick 'Paddy' Bradley''' ({{lang-ga|'''Pádraig Ó Brolcháin'''}}; born 23 May 1981<ref name="profiles"/>) is an Irish sportsman, who plays ] for ]. With the team he has won two ] titles, and individually an ] for his performance in the ] ] (and has been nominated a further four times). '''Patrick Bradley''' (born 23 May 1981)<ref name="profiles"/> is an ]<!-- PLAYED FOR, AND SCORED FOR, IRELAND --> sportsman who plays ] for ] and the ]. With the county he has won two ] titles, and individually an ] for his performance in the ] ] (and has been nominated a further four times).


With his club Bradley has won the ]. He usually plays at ] for both club and county. Bradley is regarded as one of the best forwards in Ireland,<ref>{{cite news |first=Chris |last=McCann |title=Hunger to see Derry claim final berth |work=County Derry Post |date=8 April 2008 }}</ref> due to his accuracy in front of the posts<ref>{{cite news|first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=Trainer Tohill taking it all in |work=] |page=46 |date=21 October 2008 |access-date=21 October 2008 |url=http://www.irishnews.com/searchlog.asp?reason=denied_empty&script_name=/pageacc.asp&path_info=/pageacc.asp&tser1=ser&sid=600700 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160116070047/http://www.irishnews.com/searchlog.asp?reason=denied_empty&script_name=%2Fpageacc.asp&path_info=%2Fpageacc.asp&tser1=ser&sid=600700 |archive-date=16 January 2016 }}</ref> with both left and right feet - from both open play and frees.<ref>{{cite news|first=Pete |last=McGrath |title=Time for the target men |url=http://www.nwipp-newspapers.com/GL/free/291645740516713.php |work=Gaelic Life |date=9 May 2008 |access-date=8 June 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080629003955/http://www.nwipp-newspapers.com/GL/free/291645740516713.php |archive-date=29 June 2008 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Bradley plays his club football for ] and has won the ] with the club.


He usually plays at ] for both club and county. Bradley is regarded as one of the best forwards in Ireland,<ref>{{cite news |first=Chris |last=McCann |title=Hunger to see Derry claim final berth |url= |work=County Derry Post |publisher= |date=8 April 2008 |accessdate=13 April 2008 }}</ref> due to his accuracy in front of the posts<ref>{{cite news |first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=Trainer Tohill taking it all in |work=] |page=46 |date=21 October 2008 |accessdate=21 October 2008 |url=http://www.irishnews.com/searchlog.asp?reason=denied_empty&script_name=/pageacc.asp&path_info=/pageacc.asp&tser1=ser&sid=600700 }}</ref> with both left and right feet - from both open play and frees.<ref>{{cite news |first=Pete |last=McGrath |authorlink= |title=Time for the target men |url=http://www.nwipp-newspapers.com/GL/free/291645740516713.php |work=Gaelic Life |publisher= |date=9 May 2008 |accessdate=8 June 2008 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080629003955/http://www.nwipp-newspapers.com/GL/free/291645740516713.php <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 29 June 2008}}</ref> He has consistently been a high scorer for Derry, with a career high of 2-38 (44 points{{Ref label|scoring|A1|1}}) during the ]. He is third all-time top Ulster scorer in Championship football with a tally of 13-177 (216 points).<ref name="hot shots"/> He has consistently been a high scorer for Derry, with a career high of 2-38 (44 points){{Ref label|scoring|A1|1}} during the ]. He is third all-time top Ulster scorer in Championship football with a tally of 13-177 (216 points).<ref name="hot shots"/>
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==Early and personal life== ==Early and personal life==
Bradley is from the rural area known as ].<ref>{{cite news |first=John |last=Campbell |title=McEniff is still the best for Ulster |work=] |date=30 October 2007 |accessdate=20 July 2009 |url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/gaa/mceniff-is-still-the-best-for-ulster-13489084.html }}</ref> He went to secondary school at ] in ].<ref name="st pats - indep">{{cite news |title=Pat's out to be Ulster masters |work=] |date=17 March 1998 |accessdate=14 May 2009 |url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/pats-out-to-be-ulster-masters-452049.html }}</ref> Later he attended the ].<ref name="bbc sigerson">{{cite web | title=UUJ win Sigerson Cup | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/low/northern_ireland/1272603.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=11 April 2001 | accessdate=14 May 2009 }}</ref> He works as a ] and in his spare time enjoys reading and playing squash with his long-term partner Gary Lynch.<ref name="profiles"/> Bradley is from ], ].<ref>{{cite news|first=John |last=Campbell |title=McEniff is still the best for Ulster |work=] |date=30 October 2007 |access-date=20 July 2009 |url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/gaa/mceniff-is-still-the-best-for-ulster-13489084.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120719035147/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/gaa/mceniff-is-still-the-best-for-ulster-13489084.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=19 July 2012 }}</ref> He attended secondary school at ].<ref name="st pats - indep">{{cite news|title=Pat's out to be Ulster masters |work=] |date=17 March 1998 |access-date=14 May 2009 |url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/pats-out-to-be-ulster-masters-452049.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130217185736/http://www.independent.ie/sport/pats-out-to-be-ulster-masters-452049.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 February 2013 }}</ref> Later he attended the ].<ref name="bbc sigerson">{{cite web | title=UUJ win Sigerson Cup | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/low/northern_ireland/1272603.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=11 April 2001 | access-date=14 May 2009 }}</ref>


Bradley is from a football background. His brother ]<ref>{{cite news |first=Kieran |last=Shannon |title=An end to quibbling rivalries |work=] |date=26 April 2009 |accessdate=25 May 2009 |url=http://www.tribune.ie/sport/gaelic-football/article/2009/apr/26/an-end-to-quibbling-rivalries/ }}</ref> and cousin ]<ref name="down under">{{cite news |first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=Bradley deserves a break from the game: Cassidy |curly=y |work=] |page=60 |date=16 October 2008 |accessdate=11 November 2008 |url=http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2008/10/16/600339_360406913922Bradleyde.html }}</ref> both also play for Derry. His father ] is current manager of ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7687594.stm |title=Bradley is surprise Antrim choice |accessdate=26 October 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online |publisher= |date=23 October 2008 }}</ref> Paddy's uncle ] was part of the Derry team that won back-to-back ] in 1975 and 1976.<ref>{{ Cite journal | publisher = | date = 22 March 2009| journal = Doire vs Gaillimh (National League Division 1 Round 5 programme) | title= Derry Greats - Gabriel Bradley | postscript = . }}</ref> Bradley is from a football background. His brother ] and cousin ]<ref name="down under">{{cite news|first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=Bradley deserves a break from the game: Cassidy |work=] |page=60 |date=16 October 2008 |access-date=11 November 2008 |url=http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2008/10/16/600339_360406913922Bradleyde.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160117142207/http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2008/10/16/600339_360406913922Bradleyde.html |archive-date=17 January 2016 }}</ref> both also play for Derry. His father ] is current manager of ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7687594.stm |title=Bradley is surprise Antrim choice |access-date=26 October 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online |date=23 October 2008 }}</ref> His uncle, ], was part of the Derry team that won back-to-back ] in 1975 and 1976.<ref>{{ cite journal | date = 22 March 2009| journal = Doire Vs Gaillimh (National League Division 1 Round 5 Programme) | title= Derry Greats - Gabriel Bradley }}</ref>


==Playing career== ==Playing career==

===Club=== ===Club===
Bradley plays club football for ]. He ] the club to success in the ] ].<ref name="cdp-late">{{cite news |first=Chris |last=McCann |title=Bradley leaves it late to clinch crown for misfiring Glenullin |work=County Derry Post |date=23 October 2007 }}</ref>
] in the ]]]
Bradley plays club football for ]. He ] the club to success in the ] ].<ref name="cdp-late">{{cite news |first=Chris |last=McCann |title=Bradley leaves it late to clinch crown for misfiring Glenullin |work=County Derry Post |date=23 October 2007 |accessdate=18 May 2009 }}</ref> His ten points (six from open play) against reigning champions ] in the semi-final was instrumental in Glenullin reaching the final.<ref>{{cite web | title=Glenullin beat holders in Derry | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7021199.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=30 September 2007 | accessdate=15 May 2009 }}</ref> Glenullin met ] in the final and after a replay, won the title.<ref name="bbc 07 glen">{{cite web | title=Glenullin win Derry final replay | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7055346.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=21 October 2007 | accessdate=15 May 2009 }}</ref>
A combination of Bellaghy's defensive screen system<ref>{{cite news |first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=Coming into his Eoin |work=] |page=54 |date=21 May 2009 |accessdate=4 August 2009 |url=http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2009/5/21/618174_382139093277Comingint.html }}</ref> and tight man-marking by ]<ref>{{cite news |first=Cahair |last=O'Kane |title=Bradley's perfect end to perfect week |work=County Derry Post |date=23 October 2007 |accessdate=18 May 2009 }}</ref> kept Bradley relatively quiet in both games. However, he scored the winning point in the injury-time to secure the Championship for Glenullin.<ref name="cdp-late"/><ref name="bbc 07 glen"/>


His ten points (six from open play) against reigning champions ] in the semi-final was instrumental in Glenullin reaching the final.<ref>{{cite web | title=Glenullin beat holders in Derry | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7021199.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=30 September 2007 | access-date=15 May 2009 }}</ref> Glenullin met ] in the final and after a replay, won the title.<ref name="bbc 07 glen">{{cite web | title=Glenullin win Derry final replay | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7055346.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=21 October 2007 | access-date=15 May 2009}}</ref>
Earlier that year Glenullin won the ],<ref name="profiles"/> beating Latton of Monaghan in the final.<ref>{{cite web | title=Latton lose final but win admirers | url=http://www.hoganstand.com/monaghan/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=90950 | work=] | publisher=Lynn Publications | date=31 December 2007 | accessdate=19 May 2009 }}</ref> The club reached the Ulster League final again the following year, but were defeated by fellow Derry club Ballinderry.<ref>{{cite news |first=Chris |last=McCann |title=Gilligan shoots Shamrocks to victory |work=County Derry Post |page=91 |date=25 March 2008 }}</ref> In 2008 the club reached the final of the All-Ireland Sevens Championship, organised by Kilmacud Crokes.{{Ref|sevens|B}} However, they were beaten 1-11 to 0-13 by St. Gall's of ] in the decider, although Bradley scored 0-05.<ref>{{cite news |first=Daragh |last=Ó Conchuir |coauthors=Jim Smyth |title=Kilmacud glory for St Gall's hotshots |url=http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2008/9/22/598293_357954512850Kilmacudg.html |work=] |page=50 |date=2 September 2008 |accessdate=12 October 2008 }}</ref>{{Ref label|scoring|A2|2}} Glenullin, jointly with Ballinderry won the 2008 Derry Senior Football League.<ref>{{cite web |title=Senior Football Archive |url=http://www.derrygaa.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=124 |date= |work=Official Derry GAA website |accessdate=3 August 2009}}</ref> Bradley was Glenullin captain for four seasons between 2005 and 2008.<ref>{{cite news |first=Ciaran |last=Woods |title=Bringing it all home |newspaper=Gaelic Life |date=4 September 2009}}</ref>


A combination of Bellaghy's defensive screen system<ref>{{cite news|first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=Coming into his Eoin |work=] |page=54 |date=21 May 2009 |access-date=4 August 2009 |url=http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2009/5/21/618174_382139093277Comingint.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160117142206/http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2009/5/21/618174_382139093277Comingint.html |archive-date=17 January 2016 }}</ref> and tight man-marking by ]<ref>{{cite news |first=Cahair |last=O'Kane |title=Bradley's perfect end to perfect week |work=County Derry Post |date=23 October 2007 }}</ref> kept Bradley relatively quiet in both games. However, he scored the winning point in the injury-time to secure the Championship for Glenullin.<ref name="cdp-late"/><ref name="bbc 07 glen"/>
While in the ] in the summer of 2003,<ref name="brad australia">{{cite web |url=http://hoganstand.com/Derry/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=102407 |title=Bradley to remain on in Australia |accessdate=11 November 2008 |work=] |publisher=Lynn Publications |date=15 October 2008 }}</ref> Bradley played for the Wolfe Tones club in ]. After a replay<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nagaa.org/news/showArticle.php?article=37 |title=NACB PRO Report Aug 22nd, 2003 |accessdate=28 May 2008 |date=22 August 2003 |work=] }}</ref> Wolfe Tones won the Chicago Senior Football Championship.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hoganstand.com/monaghan/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=67037 |title=Chicago’s Wolfe mone |accessdate=28 May 2008 |date=10 December 2003 |work=] |publisher=Lynn Publications }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hoganstand.com/louth/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=67689 |title=One for the future |accessdate=28 May 2008 |date=20 November 2004 |work=] |publisher=Lynn Publications }}</ref>

Earlier that year, Glenullin won the ],<ref name="profiles"/> beating Latton of Monaghan in the final.<ref>{{cite web | title=Latton lose final but win admirers | url=http://www.hoganstand.com/monaghan/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=90950 | work=] | publisher=Lynn Publications | date=31 December 2007 | access-date=19 May 2009 }}</ref> The club reached the Ulster League final again the following year, but were defeated by fellow Derry club Ballinderry.<ref>{{cite news |first=Chris |last=McCann |title=Gilligan shoots Shamrocks to victory |work=County Derry Post |page=91 |date=25 March 2008 }}</ref> In 2008 the club reached the final of the All-Ireland Sevens Championship, organised by Kilmacud Crokes.{{Ref|sevens|B}} However, they were beaten 1–11 to 0–13 by St. Gall's of ] in the decider, although Bradley scored 0-05.<ref>{{cite news|first=Daragh |last=Ó Conchuir |author2=Jim Smyth |title=Kilmacud glory for St Gall's hotshots |url=http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2008/9/22/598293_357954512850Kilmacudg.html |work=] |page=50 |date=2 September 2008 |access-date=12 October 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160117142206/http://www.irishnews.com/appnews/597/5776/2008/9/22/598293_357954512850Kilmacudg.html |archive-date=17 January 2016 }}</ref>{{Ref label|scoring|A2|2}} Glenullin, jointly with Ballinderry won the 2008 Derry Senior Football League.<ref>{{cite web |title=Senior Football Archive |url=http://www.derrygaa.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=124 |work=Official Derry GAA website |access-date=3 August 2009}}</ref> Bradley was Glenullin captain for four seasons between 2005 and 2008.<ref>{{cite news |first=Ciaran |last=Woods |title=Bringing it all home |newspaper=Gaelic Life |date=4 September 2009}}</ref>

While in the ] in the summer of 2003,<ref name="brad australia">{{cite web |url=http://hoganstand.com/Derry/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=102407 |title=Bradley to remain on in Australia |access-date=11 November 2008 |work=] |publisher=Lynn Publications |date=15 October 2008 }}</ref> Bradley played for the Wolfe Tones GAA Club in ]. After a replay<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nagaa.org/news/showArticle.php?article=37 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060622204758/http://nagaa.org/news/showArticle.php?article=37 |url-status=usurped |archive-date=22 June 2006 |title=NACB PRO Report Aug 22nd, 2003 |access-date=28 May 2008 |date=22 August 2003 |work=] }}</ref> the Wolfe Tones won the Chicago Senior Football Championship.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hoganstand.com/monaghan/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=67037 |title=Chicago's Wolfe Tone |access-date=28 May 2008 |date=10 December 2003 |work=] |publisher=Lynn Publications }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hoganstand.com/louth/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=67689 |title=One for the future |access-date=28 May 2008 |date=20 November 2004 |work=] |publisher=Lynn Publications }}</ref>


===Inter-county=== ===Inter-county===
Bradley made his debut for the Derry ] team in late 1999 aged 18.<ref>{{cite news|first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=Emerging sides have all to prove in Ulster |work=] |date=29 March 2008 |url=http://www.irishnews.com/pageacc.asp?tser1=ser&par=ben&sid=583839 |access-date=14 May 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160117142206/http://www.irishnews.com/pageacc.asp?tser1=ser&par=ben&sid=583839 |archive-date=17 January 2016 }}</ref>
]'s Dessie Mone in the ]]]

Bradley made his debut for the Derry ] team in late 1999 aged 18.<ref>{{cite news |first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=Emerging sides have all to prove in Ulster |work=] |date=29 March 2008 |url=http://www.irishnews.com/pageacc.asp?tser1=ser&par=ben&sid=583839 | accessdate=14 May 2009 }}</ref> In his first season Derry won the 2000 ], defeating ] in the final.<ref name="profiles"/> He made his ]{{Ref|championship|C}} debut later that year in the ] against ], and Derry reached the Ulster final, but lost to ]. The ] he received his first nomination for an ],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/2001/1101/allstars.html |title=Tohill left out of All Star nominations |work=RTÉ |accessdate=24 March 2008 }}</ref> as Derry reached the All-Ireland semi-final but were defeated by ].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/1510355.stm|title= Clockwatch: Derry 1-11 Galway 1-14|work=BBC Sport Online |accessdate=16 January 2009 | date=26 August 2001}}</ref> In his first season Derry won the 2000 ], defeating ] in the final.<ref name="profiles"/> He made his ]{{Ref|championship|C}} debut later that year in the ] against ], and Derry reached the Ulster final, but lost to ]. The ] he received his first nomination for an ],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/2001/1101/allstars.html |title=Tohill left out of All Star nominations |work=RTÉ |date=November 2001 |access-date=24 March 2008 }}</ref> as Derry reached the All-Ireland semi-final but were defeated by ].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/1510355.stm|title= Clockwatch: Derry 1-11 Galway 1-14|work=BBC Sport Online |access-date=16 January 2009 | date=26 August 2001}}</ref>

In 2004, Bradley (2-38) and ] (3-24) contributed nearly 70% of Derry's total of 7-92 (113 points) in ]. Bradley received another All Star nomination that year.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/3757378.stm |title=Ernemen's seven All Star chances |work=BBC |access-date=19 May 2008 | date=19 October 2004}}</ref>

Bradley was Derry ] in ]<ref name="profiles"/> and received a third All Star nomination that year. Longford knocked Derry out of the ] after a suspense-filled game, despite Bradley's scoring 2–07 against them.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/5184000.stm |title=Longford 1-16 2-12 Derry - Match report |access-date=2 September 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online |date=15 July 2006 }}</ref> In addition to another All Star nomination in 2006, he was also nominated for the full forward spot on the inaugural ],<ref>{{cite news |first=Kenny |last=Archer |title=Armagh lead the way for Ulster nominees |work=] |date=4 October 2006 }}</ref> but lost out to ] of Kerry.<ref>{{cite web | title=GPA name Football Team of the Year | url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/2006/1031/gpa.html | work=RTÉ | date=31 October 2006 | access-date=25 May 2009 }}</ref>

In January 2007 Bradley was named ] in the All Star match between the 2006 and 2005 All Stars.<ref>{{cite news|first=Eamonn |last=O'Hara |title=Paddy shines bright under the desert sun |url=http://www.irishnews.com/searchlog.asp?reason=denied_empty&script_name=/pageacc.asp&path_info=/pageacc.asp&tser1=ser&par=ben&sid=547444 |work=] |date=29 January 2007 |access-date=13 June 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160117142206/http://www.irishnews.com/searchlog.asp?reason=denied_empty&script_name=%2Fpageacc.asp&path_info=%2Fpageacc.asp&tser1=ser&par=ben&sid=547444 |archive-date=17 January 2016 }}</ref>

In April 2007 Bradley was banned for 12 weeks after a "minor physical interference" with a referee in a club game for Glenullin.<ref name="2nd appeal">{{cite web | title=Bradley fails with second appeal | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/6646085.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=11 May 2007 | access-date=17 May 2009 }}</ref> He appealed the decision to both the Derry County Board and the Ulster Council, but both were rejected.<ref name="2nd appeal"/> However, the suspension was lifted after an appeal to the Disputes Resolution Authority,<ref>{{cite news |title=Bradley freed for club and country |url=http://www.derryjournal.com/3422/Bradley-freed-for-club-and.2922504.jp |work=Derry Journal |date=1 July 2008 |access-date=5 April 2008 }}</ref> held on 29 May.<ref>{{cite web | title=Derry train minus banned Bradley | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/6698723.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=28 May 2007 | access-date=17 May 2009 }}</ref>


Bradley had an impressive season in 2007, ending with five points from play in the All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to ].<ref>{{cite news|first=Colm |last=Keys |title=O Se brothers create stunning piece of GAA history with their All Star success |work=] |date=20 October 2007 |access-date=18 May 2009 |url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/o-se-brothers-create-stunning-piece-of-gaa-history-with-their-all-star-success-1200169.html |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120905235137/http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/o-se-brothers-create-stunning-piece-of-gaa-history-with-their-all-star-success-1200169.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=5 September 2012 }}</ref> On 19 October 2007, he was announced as full forward on the 2007 All Star team.<ref>{{cite web | title=O'Sé brothers create history at All-Stars | url=http://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/mhmhcwidojkf/ | work=breakingnews.ie | date=19 October 2007 | access-date=18 May 2009 }}</ref> He was also named in the 2007 GPA Team of the Year.<ref name="profiles"/>
In 2004 Bradley (2-38) and ] (3-24) contributed nearly 70% of Derry's total of 7-92 (113 points) in ]. Bradley received another All Star nomination that year.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/3757378.stm |title=Ernemen's seven All Star chances |work=BBC |accessdate=19 May 2008 | date=19 October 2004}}</ref> Bradley was Derry ] in ]<ref name="profiles"/> and received a third All Star nomination that year.<ref name="05 all star nom">{{cite web | title=Tyrone top all-star nominations list | url=http://archives.tcm.ie/breakingnews/2005/10/12/story225150.asp | work=breakingnews.ie | date=12 October 2005 | accessdate=19 May 2009 }}</ref>


Derry finished top of Division 1 of the ] and along with second placed ] qualified for the final, which Derry won.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2008/0427/derrykerry.html |title=Derry 2-13 Kerry 2-09 2008 National League Final report |access-date=27 April 2008 |work=RTÉ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080430222703/http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2008/0427/derrykerry.html |archive-date=30 April 2008}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.derrygaa.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=630&Itemid=56 |title=Derry 2-13 Kerry 2-09 2008 National League Final report - Derry GAA website |access-date=27 April 2008 |work=Derry GAA website }}</ref>
Longford knocked Derry out of the ] after a suspense-filled game, despite Bradley's scoring 2-07 against them.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/5184000.stm |title=Longford 1-16 2-12 Derry - Match report |accessdate=2 September 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online |date=15 July 2006 }}</ref> In addition to another All Star nomination in 2006, he was also nominated for the full forward spot on the inaugural ],<ref>{{cite news |first=Kenny |last=Archer |title=Armagh lead the way for Ulster nominees |url= |work=] |date=4 October 2006 |accessdate=5 June 2008 }}</ref> but lost out to ] of Kerry.<ref>{{cite web | title=GPA name Football Team of the Year | url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/2006/1031/gpa.html | work=RTÉ | date=31 October 2006 | accessdate=25 May 2009 }}</ref>


Derry become the favourites to win the Ulster Championship.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7515632.stm |title=Monaghan 1-13 1-12 Derry - Match report (BBC) |access-date=7 October 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online |date=19 July 2008 }}</ref> However, despite a good opening Ulster Championship victory over ], (where Bradley scored 10 points in a man of the match display, Derry exited the Ulster Championship against Fermanagh at the semi-final stage<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2008/0621/fermanagh_derry.html |title=Fermanagh 1-11 Derry 1-09 - Match report |access-date=2 September 2008 |work=RTÉ |date=21 June 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901094444/http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2008/0621/fermanagh_derry.html |archive-date= 1 September 2009 }}</ref> and were defeated by ] in the first round of the Qualifiers. He again received a nomination for a GPA All Star.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/2008/1008/opelawards.html?gaa |title=Opel Gaelic Players' Awards announced |access-date=9 September 2008 |work=RTÉ |date=8 October 2008 }}</ref>
In January 2007 Bradley was named ] in the All Star match between the 2006 and 2005 All Stars.<ref>{{cite news |first=Eamonn |last=O'Hara |title=Paddy shines bright under the desert sun |url=http://www.irishnews.com/searchlog.asp?reason=denied_empty&script_name=/pageacc.asp&path_info=/pageacc.asp&tser1=ser&par=ben&sid=547444 |work=] |date=29 January 2007 |accessdate=13 June 2008 }}</ref> In April 2007 Bradley was banned for 12 weeks after an alleged "minor physical interference" with a referee in a club game for Glenullin.<ref name="2nd appeal">{{cite web | title=Bradley fails with second appeal | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/6646085.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=11 May 2007 | accessdate=17 May 2009 }}</ref> He appealed the decision to both the Derry County Board and the Ulster Council, but both were rejected.<ref name="2nd appeal"/> However, the suspension was lifted after an appeal to the Disputes Resolution Authority,<ref>{{cite news |first= |last= |title=Bradley freed for club and country |url=http://www.derryjournal.com/3422/Bradley-freed-for-club-and.2922504.jp |work=Derry Journal |date=1 July 2008 |accessdate=5 April 2008 }}</ref> held on 29 May.<ref>{{cite web | title=Derry train minus banned Bradley | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/6698723.stm | work=BBC Sport Online | date=28 May 2007 | accessdate=17 May 2009 }}</ref>


Bradley and Derry again reached the National League final in ], but were defeated by Kerry.<ref>{{cite news |first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=No substitute to winning for the Kingdom |work=] |page=62 |date=1 May 2009 }}</ref> Derry opened their ] campaign with a win over Monaghan. However, they were defeated in the next round by Tyrone. Bradley was named captain for that game in the absence of suspended regular captain ] and injured vice-captain ].<ref name="IN brad exit">{{cite news |first=Paddy |last=Tierney |author2=Kenny Archer |title=Rumours of Bradley exit off the mark |work=] |page= 72 |date=7 July 2009 }}</ref>
Bradley had an impressive season in 2007, ending with five points from play in the All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to ].<ref>{{cite news |first=Colm |last=Keys |title=O Se brothers create stunning piece of GAA history with their All Star success |work=] |date=20 October 2007 |accessdate=18 May 2009 |url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/o-se-brothers-create-stunning-piece-of-gaa-history-with-their-all-star-success-1200169.html }}</ref> On 19 October he was announced as the full forward on the 2007 All Star team.<ref>{{cite web | title=O'Sé brothers create history at All-Stars | url=http://www.breakingnews.ie/sport/mhmhcwidojkf/ | work=breakingnews.ie | date=19 October 2007 | accessdate=18 May 2009 }}</ref> He was also named in the 2007 GPA Team of the Year.<ref name="profiles"/>


Bradley only scored one point against Tyrone and it later emerged he was carrying an injury into the game.<ref name="IN brad exit"/> They were drawn against Monaghan again in the first round of the Qualifiers. On Monday 6 July 2009, five days ahead of the second clash with Monaghan, shock reports emerged that Bradley had quit the Derry panel.<ref name="IN brad exit"/> Speculation mounted that he had told the then county manager ] he was leaving after an in-house training game the day before.<ref name="IN brad exit"/> The Derry County Board released a statement on Monday night stating "Such rumours are totally unfounded and without substance".<ref>{{cite web |title=Derry Senior Football Statement |url=http://www.derrygaa.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1207&Itemid=103 |date=6 July 2009 |work=Official Derry GAA website |access-date=21 July 2009}}</ref>
Derry finished top of Division 1 of the ] and along with second placed ] qualified for the final, which Derry won.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2008/0427/derrykerry.html |title=Derry 2-13 Kerry 2-09 2008 National League Final report |accessdate=27 April 2008 |work=RTÉ }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.derrygaa.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=630&Itemid=56 |title=Derry 2-13 Kerry 2-09 2008 National League Final report - Derry GAA website |accessdate=27 April 2008 |work=Derry GAA website }}</ref> Bradley was instrumental in Derry's successful league campaign. The league success saw Derry become favourites to win the Ulster Championship.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7515632.stm |title=Monaghan 1-13 1-12 Derry - Match report (BBC) |accessdate=7 October 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online |date=19 July 2008 }}</ref> However, despite a good opening Ulster Championship victory over ], (where Bradley scored 10 points in a man of the match display<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2008/0601/donegal_derry2.html?gaa |title=Donegal 1-12 Derry 1-14 - Match report |accessdate=2 September 2008 |work=RTÉ |date=1 June 2008 }}</ref>), Derry exited the Ulster Championship against Fermanagh at the semi-final stage<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2008/0621/fermanagh_derry.html |title=Fermanagh 1-11 Derry 1-09 - Match report |accessdate=2 September 2008 |work=RTÉ |date=21 June 2008 }}</ref> and were defeated by ] in the first round of the Qualifiers.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/championship/2008/0719/monaghan_derry.html |title=Monaghan 1-13 Derry 1-12 - Match report (RTÉ) |accessdate=2 September 2008 |work=RTÉ |date=19 July 2008 }}</ref> He once again received a nomination for a GPA All Star.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rte.ie/sport/2008/1008/opelawards.html?gaa |title=Opel Gaelic Players' Awards announced |accessdate=9 September 2008 |work=RTÉ |date=8 October 2008 }}</ref>


Bradley played against Monaghan and scored 2-08 (2-06 from play) in a man-of-the-match performance. Derry's 2009 campaign however ended the following week with defeat to Donegal, with Bradley being forced off injured in the second half. In November 2010, with a new Derry manager in place, it was reported by '']'' that Bradley would again be available for selection for the 2011 county panel.{{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
Bradley and Derry again reached the National League final in ], but were defeated by Kerry.<ref>{{cite news |first=Paddy |last=Heaney |title=No substitute to winning for the Kingdom |work=] |page=62 |date=1 May 2009 }}</ref> Derry opened their ] campaign with a win over Monaghan. However, they were defeated in the next round by Tyrone. Bradley was named captain for that game in the absence of suspended regular captain ] and injured vice-captain ].<ref name="IN brad exit">{{cite news |first=Paddy |last=Tierney |coauthors=Kenny Archer |title=Rumours of Bradley exit off the mark |work=] |page= 72 |date=7 July 2009 |accessdate=21 July 2009 }}</ref> Bradley only scored one point against Tyrone and it later emerged he was carrying an injury into the game.<ref name="IN brad exit"/> They were drawn against Monaghan again in the first round of the Qualifiers. On Monday 6 July 2009, five days ahead of the second clash with Monaghan, shock reports emerged that Bradley had quit the Derry panel.<ref name="IN brad exit"/> Speculation had mounted that he told the then county manager ] he was leaving after an in-house training game the day before.<ref name="IN brad exit"/> The Derry County Board released a statement on Monday night stating "Such rumours are totally unfounded and without substance".<ref>{{cite web |title=Derry Senior Football Statement |url=http://www.derrygaa.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1207&Itemid=103 |date=6 July 2009 |work=Official Derry GAA website |accessdate=21 July 2009}}</ref> Bradley played against Monaghan and scored 2-08 (2-06 from play) in a man-of-the-match performance. Derry's 2009 campaign however ended the following week with defeat to Donegal, with Bradley being forced off injured in the second half.
In November 2010, with a new Derry manager in place, it was reported by ] that Bradley would again be available for selection for the 2011 county panel.


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===International=== ===International===
Bradley was overlooked for a place on the ] for the 2004 ] against ].<ref name="brad australia"/> In 2005, despite scoring 24 points in a trial game he missed out again.<ref>{{cite news |first= |last= |title=Bradley takes stock |url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/article975355.ece |work=] |date=8 October 2005 |accessdate=4 April 2008 }}</ref> His omission was seen as controversial.<ref name="05 all star nom"/> He was also in contention for a place in the ],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://internationalrules.gaa.ie/pressrelease2.html |title=Coca Cola International Rules - Press Release 2 |accessdate=11 October 2008 |work=GAA International Rules website (2006) |date=11 October 2006 }}</ref> but did not make the final 25 man panel due to injury/fitness concerns.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.donalmurtaghcars.com/Milltown/ViewNewsItem.aspx?NewsID=39 |title=Boylan explains omissions |accessdate=11 October 2008 |work=Milltown GAA website |date=24 October 2006 }}</ref> The 2007 series was cancelled, Bradley was however selected for the ] in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7657189.stm |title=Ireland squad has nine Ulstermen |accessdate=9 October 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online |date=7 October 2008 }}</ref> Bradley was overlooked for a place on the ] for the ] against ].<ref name="brad australia"/> In 2005, despite scoring 24 points in a trial game he missed out again.<ref>{{cite news|title=Bradley takes stock |url=http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/article975355.ece |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120722150826/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/article975355.ece |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 July 2012 |work=]|date=8 October 2005 |access-date=4 April 2008 }}</ref> He was in contention for a place in the ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://internationalrules.gaa.ie/pressrelease2.html |title=Coca Cola International Rules - Press Release 2 |access-date=11 October 2008 |work=GAA International Rules website (2006) |date=11 October 2006 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080718213741/http://internationalrules.gaa.ie/pressrelease2.html |archive-date=18 July 2008 }}</ref> but did not make the final 25-man panel due to injury/fitness concerns.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.donalmurtaghcars.com/Milltown/ViewNewsItem.aspx?NewsID=39 |title=Boylan explains omissions |access-date=11 October 2008 |work=Milltown GAA website |date=24 October 2006 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The 2007 series was cancelled, Bradley was however selected for the ] in ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/7657189.stm |title=Ireland squad has nine Ulstermen |access-date=9 October 2008 |work=BBC Sport Online |date=7 October 2008 }}</ref>


===School and college=== ===School and college===
Playing in the ], Bradley reached the 1998 ] final with St. Pat's,<ref name="st pats - indep"/> but they were defeated by ], ]. He also played ] while at the school and helped the school win the Mageean Cup.<ref name="st pats - indep"/> Playing in the ], Bradley reached the 1998 ] final with St. Pat's,<ref name="st pats - indep"/> but they were defeated by ]. He also played ] at school and helped the school win the Mageean Cup.<ref name="st pats - indep"/>


Bradley was part of the ] team that won the ] in 2001.<ref name="bbc sigerson"/> He was top scorer in the final with 0-05.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.sigerson2007.com/roll.htm|title= Sigerson Cup Roll of Honour - Top Scorers|accessdate=8 January 2008 |work= }}</ref> He also won two Ryan Cup medals with the university.<ref name="profiles"/> Bradley was part of the ] team that won the ] in 2001.<ref name="bbc sigerson"/> He was top scorer in the final with 0-05.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sigerson2007.com/roll.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070824002904/http://www.sigerson2007.com/roll.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 August 2007 |title=Sigerson Cup Roll of Honour - Top Scorers |access-date=8 January 2008 }}</ref> He also won two Ryan Cup medals with the university.<ref name="profiles"/>

==Media work==
Bradley has appeared on the ]'s championship coverage.<ref>{{cite news|first=Mary|last=Hannigan|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/donegal-may-be-in-a-league-of-their-own-but-no-it-s-not-rugby-1.543675|title=Donegal may be in a league of their own, but no it's not rugby|newspaper=]|date=27 August 2012|access-date=27 August 2012|quote=Over on BBC Northern Ireland they were no less befuddled... "Predictions?" asked Austin O'Callaghan. Jarlath : "Cork." Mickey : "Cork." Paddy : "Cork." Final whistle. "Well?" asked Austin, but his guests didn't really know where – or how – to start.}}</ref>

==Managerial career==
Bradley managed ] to the ] and was an Antrim coach working with his father ]. Paddy Bradley was then "involved with" the Donegal ] club ]. In late 2020, he was appointed as Derry under-20 football manager.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.hoganstand.com/Article/Index/314543|title=Bradley appointed new Derry U20 football manager|work=Hogan Stand|date=1 December 2020}}</ref>

In November 2022, Bradley joined the backroom team of the ], working under the management of ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/football/2022/1126/1338518-donegal-add-bradley-as-backroom-team-nears-completion/|title=Paddy Bradley joins Donegal set-up as backroom team nears completion|publisher=RTÉ|date=26 November 2022}}</ref>


==Honours== ==Honours==
] in a ] game]] ] in a ] game]]


===Inter-county=== ===Inter-county===
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**'''Winner (2):''' 2000, ] **'''Winner (2):''' 2000, ]
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**Runner up: 2000 **Runner up: 2000
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**Runner up: 2005,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://derry.gaa.ie/Football/team_news.htm |title=Derry line-ups 2005 |work= Derry GAA website |accessdate=2 April 2008 }}</ref> 2008, more? **Runner up: 2005,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://derry.gaa.ie/Football/team_news.htm |title=Derry line-ups 2005 |work=Derry GAA website |access-date=2 April 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080719145748/http://derry.gaa.ie/Football/team_news.htm |archive-date=19 July 2008}}</ref> 2008, more?


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===School and college=== ===School and college===
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===Individual=== ===Individual===
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*'''Derry Senior football captain:''' 2005 *'''Derry Senior football captain:''' 2005
*'''Derry Senior Football Championship winning captain:''' ] *'''Derry Senior Football Championship winning captain:''' ]


<small>Note: The above lists may be incomplete. Please add any other honours you know of.</small> <small>Note: The above lists may be incomplete. Please add any other honours you know of.</small>


==Notes== ==Notes==
*A. {{Note label|scoring|A1|1}}{{Note label|scoring|A2|2}}Scores are recorded in the format {goal total}-{point total}; a goal is where the ball goes under the crossbar and a point is where the ball goes over the crossbar. Each goal equals three points. For example 2-38 = 2 goals and 38 points, making a total of 2 x 3 + 38 = 44 points. See ] for more information. *A. {{Note label|scoring|A1|1}}{{Note label|scoring|A2|2}}Scores are recorded in the format {goal total}-<nowiki/>{point total}; a goal is where the ball goes under the crossbar and a point is where the ball goes over the crossbar. Each goal equals three points. For example, 2-38 = 2 goals and 38 points, making a total of 2&nbsp;×&nbsp;3 + 38 = 44 points. See ] for more information.
*B. {{Note|sevens}}Sevens is a form of Gaelic football where teams consist of seven players instead of the normal 15.<ref name="GL 7s">{{cite news |first=Ronan |last=Scott |title=Magnificent Sevens at Kilmacud |work=Gaelic Life |date=19 September 2008 |accessdate=20 July 2009 |url=http://www.nwipp-newspapers.com/GL/free/293436073751733.php }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Games are shorter, faster, more open and higher-scoring than normal football.<ref name="GL 7s"/> *B. {{Note|sevens}}Sevens is a form of Gaelic football where teams consist of seven players instead of the normal 15. Games are shorter, faster, more open and higher-scoring than normal football.
*C. {{Note|championship}}The ] is the premier inter-county competition, contested by 31 of Ireland's 32 ] (plus ] and ]). Each county participates in their respective provincial championship (in Derry's case the ]) which operate through a ] cup competition format. The winners of each of the four Provincial Championships earn one of eight places in the All-Ireland quarter-finals. The 28 teams that fail to win their respective provincial championships receive a second opportunity to reach the All-Ireland quarter-finals via the All Ireland Qualifiers. The counties enter the Qualifiers at different stages (depending on how far they reached in their provincial championship). Four teams come through this system and join the four provincial champions in the All-Ireland quarter-finals. See ] for more details. *C. {{Note|championship}}The ] is the premier inter-county competition, contested by 31 of Ireland's 32 ] (plus ] and ]).
Each county participates in their respective provincial championship (in Derry's case the ]) which operate through a ] cup competition format. The winners of each of the four Provincial Championships earn one of eight places in the All-Ireland quarter-finals. The 28 teams that fail to win their respective provincial championships receive a second opportunity to reach the All-Ireland quarter-finals via the All Ireland Qualifiers. The counties enter the Qualifiers at different stages (depending on how far they reached in their provincial championship). Four teams come through this system and join the four provincial champions in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.<ref>See ] for more details.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:45, 21 December 2024

Gaelic football player

Paddy Bradley
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Position Full forward
Born (1981-05-23) 23 May 1981 (age 43)
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Occupation Teacher
Club(s)
Years Club
1997– Glenullin
Club titles
Derry titles 1
Ulster titles Ulster
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
1999–2012 Derry 44 (13–177 (216))
Inter-county titles
Ulster titles 0
All-Irelands 0
NFL 2
All Stars 1
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 21:28, 14 September 2008 (UTC) (UTC)
Includes Championship games only.

Patrick Bradley (born 23 May 1981) is an Irish sportsman who plays Gaelic football for John Mitchel's Glenullin and the Derry county team. With the county he has won two National League titles, and individually an All Stars Award for his performance in the 2007 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (and has been nominated a further four times).

With his club Bradley has won the Derry Senior Football Championship. He usually plays at full forward for both club and county. Bradley is regarded as one of the best forwards in Ireland, due to his accuracy in front of the posts with both left and right feet - from both open play and frees.

He has consistently been a high scorer for Derry, with a career high of 2-38 (44 points) during the 2004 All-Ireland Championship. He is third all-time top Ulster scorer in Championship football with a tally of 13-177 (216 points).

Early and personal life

Bradley is from Kilrea, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. He attended secondary school at St Patrick's College, Maghera. Later he attended the University of Ulster Jordanstown.

Bradley is from a football background. His brother Eoin and cousin Gerard O'Kane both also play for Derry. His father Liam is current manager of Antrim. His uncle, Gabriel Bradley, was part of the Derry team that won back-to-back Ulster Championships in 1975 and 1976.

Playing career

Club

Bradley plays club football for John Mitchel's Glenullin. He captained the club to success in the 2007 Derry Senior Football Championship.

His ten points (six from open play) against reigning champions Ballinderry in the semi-final was instrumental in Glenullin reaching the final. Glenullin met Bellaghy in the final and after a replay, won the title.

A combination of Bellaghy's defensive screen system and tight man-marking by Michael McGoldrick kept Bradley relatively quiet in both games. However, he scored the winning point in the injury-time to secure the Championship for Glenullin.

Earlier that year, Glenullin won the Ulster Senior Club Football League, beating Latton of Monaghan in the final. The club reached the Ulster League final again the following year, but were defeated by fellow Derry club Ballinderry. In 2008 the club reached the final of the All-Ireland Sevens Championship, organised by Kilmacud Crokes. However, they were beaten 1–11 to 0–13 by St. Gall's of Antrim in the decider, although Bradley scored 0-05. Glenullin, jointly with Ballinderry won the 2008 Derry Senior Football League. Bradley was Glenullin captain for four seasons between 2005 and 2008.

While in the United States in the summer of 2003, Bradley played for the Wolfe Tones GAA Club in Chicago. After a replay the Wolfe Tones won the Chicago Senior Football Championship.

Inter-county

Bradley made his debut for the Derry Senior team in late 1999 aged 18.

In his first season Derry won the 2000 National League, defeating Meath in the final. He made his Championship debut later that year in the Ulster Championship against Cavan, and Derry reached the Ulster final, but lost to Armagh. The following season he received his first nomination for an All Stars Award, as Derry reached the All-Ireland semi-final but were defeated by Galway.

In 2004, Bradley (2-38) and Enda Muldoon (3-24) contributed nearly 70% of Derry's total of 7-92 (113 points) in that year's Championship. Bradley received another All Star nomination that year.

Bradley was Derry captain in 2005 and received a third All Star nomination that year. Longford knocked Derry out of the 2006 Championship after a suspense-filled game, despite Bradley's scoring 2–07 against them. In addition to another All Star nomination in 2006, he was also nominated for the full forward spot on the inaugural GPA Gaelic Team of the Year, but lost out to Kieran Donaghy of Kerry.

In January 2007 Bradley was named Most Valuable Player in the All Star match between the 2006 and 2005 All Stars.

In April 2007 Bradley was banned for 12 weeks after a "minor physical interference" with a referee in a club game for Glenullin. He appealed the decision to both the Derry County Board and the Ulster Council, but both were rejected. However, the suspension was lifted after an appeal to the Disputes Resolution Authority, held on 29 May.

Bradley had an impressive season in 2007, ending with five points from play in the All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to Dublin. On 19 October 2007, he was announced as full forward on the 2007 All Star team. He was also named in the 2007 GPA Team of the Year.

Derry finished top of Division 1 of the 2008 National League and along with second placed Kerry qualified for the final, which Derry won.

Derry become the favourites to win the Ulster Championship. However, despite a good opening Ulster Championship victory over Donegal, (where Bradley scored 10 points in a man of the match display, Derry exited the Ulster Championship against Fermanagh at the semi-final stage and were defeated by Monaghan in the first round of the Qualifiers. He again received a nomination for a GPA All Star.

Bradley and Derry again reached the National League final in 2009, but were defeated by Kerry. Derry opened their 2009 Championship campaign with a win over Monaghan. However, they were defeated in the next round by Tyrone. Bradley was named captain for that game in the absence of suspended regular captain Fergal Doherty and injured vice-captain Niall McCusker.

Bradley only scored one point against Tyrone and it later emerged he was carrying an injury into the game. They were drawn against Monaghan again in the first round of the Qualifiers. On Monday 6 July 2009, five days ahead of the second clash with Monaghan, shock reports emerged that Bradley had quit the Derry panel. Speculation mounted that he had told the then county manager Damian Cassidy he was leaving after an in-house training game the day before. The Derry County Board released a statement on Monday night stating "Such rumours are totally unfounded and without substance".

Bradley played against Monaghan and scored 2-08 (2-06 from play) in a man-of-the-match performance. Derry's 2009 campaign however ended the following week with defeat to Donegal, with Bradley being forced off injured in the second half. In November 2010, with a new Derry manager in place, it was reported by The Irish News that Bradley would again be available for selection for the 2011 county panel.

Championship scoring details

Year Tally Total Matches Average Notes
2000 1-09 12 points 4 3
2001 2-17 23 7 3.3 Joint highest Ulster scorer, 10th in Ireland
2002 1-11 14 4 3.5
2003 2-11 17 4 4.25
2004 2-38 44 7 6.3 Highest Ulster scorer, 3rd in Ireland
2005 2-29 35 5 7 Second highest Ulster scorer, 2nd in Ireland
2006 2-20 26 4 6.5 Highest Ulster scorer, 6th in Ireland
2007 1-25 28 6 5.6
2008 0-17 17 3 5.7

Province

Bradley won Railway Cup medals with Ulster in 2004 and 2007.

International

Bradley was overlooked for a place on the Ireland squad for the 2004 International Rules Series against Australia. In 2005, despite scoring 24 points in a trial game he missed out again. He was in contention for a place in the 2006 team, but did not make the final 25-man panel due to injury/fitness concerns. The 2007 series was cancelled, Bradley was however selected for the 2008 Series in Australia.

School and college

Playing in the half forward line, Bradley reached the 1998 MacRory Cup final with St. Pat's, but they were defeated by St Colman's College, Newry. He also played hurling at school and helped the school win the Mageean Cup.

Bradley was part of the UUJ team that won the Sigerson Cup in 2001. He was top scorer in the final with 0-05. He also won two Ryan Cup medals with the university.

Media work

Bradley has appeared on the BBC's championship coverage.

Managerial career

Bradley managed Newbridge to the Derry Intermediate Football Championship and was an Antrim coach working with his father Liam. Paddy Bradley was then "involved with" the Donegal Gaeltacht club Gaoth Dobhair. In late 2020, he was appointed as Derry under-20 football manager.

In November 2022, Bradley joined the backroom team of the Donegal senior footballers, working under the management of Paddy Carr.

Honours

Bradley in action against Galway in a 2009 National League game

Inter-county

Club


School and college

  • Sigerson Cup:
    • Winner (1): 2001
  • Ryan Cup:
    • Winner (2): Years?
  • MacRory Cup:
    • Runner up: 1998
  • Mageenan Cup (hurling):
    • Winner (at least 1): 1998

Province

International

Individual

Bradley celebrates scoring against Monaghan in the 2009 Championship
  • All Star:
    • Winner (1): 2007
    • Nominated (runner up): 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006
  • GPA All Star:
    • Winner (1): 2007
    • Nominated (runner-up): 2006, 2008
  • Irish News Ulster GAA All-Star - Winner (5): 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
  • Derry Senior football captain: 2005
  • Derry Senior Football Championship winning captain: 2007

Note: The above lists may be incomplete. Please add any other honours you know of.

Notes

  • A. Scores are recorded in the format {goal total}-{point total}; a goal is where the ball goes under the crossbar and a point is where the ball goes over the crossbar. Each goal equals three points. For example, 2-38 = 2 goals and 38 points, making a total of 2 × 3 + 38 = 44 points. See GAA scoring rules for more information.
  • B. Sevens is a form of Gaelic football where teams consist of seven players instead of the normal 15. Games are shorter, faster, more open and higher-scoring than normal football.
  • C. The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship is the premier inter-county competition, contested by 31 of Ireland's 32 counties (plus New York and London).

Each county participates in their respective provincial championship (in Derry's case the Ulster Championship) which operate through a knock-out cup competition format. The winners of each of the four Provincial Championships earn one of eight places in the All-Ireland quarter-finals. The 28 teams that fail to win their respective provincial championships receive a second opportunity to reach the All-Ireland quarter-finals via the All Ireland Qualifiers. The counties enter the Qualifiers at different stages (depending on how far they reached in their provincial championship). Four teams come through this system and join the four provincial champions in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

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  56. See here for more details.

External links

Gaelic games
Preceded bySeán Marty Lockhart Derry senior
football captain

2005
Succeeded byJohnny McBride
Preceded byConleith Gilligan
(Ballinderry)
Derry Senior Football Championship
winning captain

2007
Succeeded byEnda Muldoon
(Ballinderry)
Derry squads
Derry – 2000 National Football League Champions (5th title)
Subs used
C. Gilligan for Rocks
G. McGonigle for Gilligan
S. McLarnon for Bradley
Subs not used
B. Gillis
A. Heaney
E. Burns
Manager
E. Coleman
Backroom team
D. Cassidy
(Team as 2000 NFL final replay versus Meath)
Derry2008 National Football League Champions (6th title)
Subs used
21 S. M. Lockhart for F. McEldowney
26 P. Murphy for E. Bradley
3 K. McCloy (capt.) for L. Hinphey
20 J. Keenan for M. McIver
25 C. Mullan for C. Gilligan
Subs not used
16 J. Deighan
17 Patsy Bradley
18 P. Cartin
19 R. Dillon
22 M. McBride
24 R. McElhone
27 P. O'Hea
28 C. O'Kane
29 R. Wilkinson
J. Conway
C. Devlin
M. Friel
E. Lynn
S. L. McGoldrick
E. O'Kane
Manager
P. Crozier
Backroom team
Peter Doherty
Martin Heaney
Bernie Henry
John McCloskey
(Team as 2008 NFL final versus Kerry (27 April 2008))
Derry2009 National Football League runners-up
Subs used
22 J. Kielt for Paddy Bradley
14 Paddy Bradley for B. Mullan
25 D. McBride for G. O'Kane
24 S. Bradley for P. Murphy
27 R. Dillon for D. McBride
Subs not used
16 S. McGuckin
17 B. Óg McAlary
20 E. Muldoon
21 J. Conway
23 P. Young
26 J. Keenan
Patsy Bradley
Paul Bradley
E. Brown
P. Cartin
J. Deighan
C. Devlin
S.M. Lockhart
N. McCusker (vice-c.)
B. McGoldrick
J. O'Kane
Manager
D. Cassidy
Backroom team
K. Madden
M. O'Connell
B. McRory
(Team as 2009 NFL final versus Kerry (26 April 2009))
Ireland squads
Ireland football team2008 International Rules Series
Subs
Paul Finlay
M. McGrath
K. Young
Standby players
A. Carr
R. Clarke
C. Gormley
K. McCloy
Coach
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)

Awards
2001 Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars
2004 Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars
2005 Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars
2006 Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars
2007 Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars
2007 All Star Gaelic Football Team
Derry county football teammanagers

Under-20s incl. P. Bradley: 2020–

Minors P. Campbell

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