List of Dublin inter-county footballers
Appearance
This is a very incomplete list of Gaelic footballers who have played at senior level for the Dublin county team.
List of players
[edit]A
[edit]- Paddy Andrews: 12 years, until 2021[1][2][3][4]
- Peadar Andrews
B
[edit]- Keith Barr
- Denis Bastick: Until 2017, championship debut in 2009[5]
- Paul Bealin
- Kevin Bonner
- Ger Brennan
- Alan Brogan
- Bernard Brogan Jnr: Until 2019, championship debut in 2007,[6][7][8] 116 league and championship appearances, scoring 36 goals and 344 points (452)[9][10]
- Bernard Brogan Snr
- Jim Brogan
- Paul Brogan
- PJ Buckley
C
[edit]- John Caffrey
- Barry Cahill
- Paul Casey
- Tommy Carr
- Shane Carthy
- Paddy Christie
- Jonny Cooper
- Ray Cosgrove
- Paul Clarke
- Stephen Cluxton
- Diarmuid Connolly: Until 2020[11][12]
- Bryan Cullen
- Paddy Cullen
- Paul Curran
D
[edit]- Darren Daly: 12 years, until 2020[13]
- Declan Darcy
- Mick Deegan
- Sean Doherty
- Bobby Doyle
- Tommy Drumm
- Kieran Duff
F
[edit]- Dessie Farrell
- Brian Fenton
- Paul Flynn: Until 2019[14][15]
- Ollie Freaney
G
[edit]H
[edit]- Tony Hanahoe
- Gerry Hargan
- Ray Hazley
- Kevin Heffernan
- David Henry
- David Hickey
- Mick Holden
- Darren Homan
- Brian Howard
K
[edit]L
[edit]M
[edit]- Johnny Magee
- Paul Mannion
- Michael Darragh MacAuley
- Jack McCaffrey
- Noel McCaffrey
- James McCarthy
- John McCarthy
- Philly McMahon: Until 2021, championship debut in 2008[16]
- Kevin McManamon: 2010-2021[17]
- Joe McNally
- Colin Moran
- Kevin Moran
- Brian Mullins
- Eoin Murchan
- Vinnie Murphy
N
[edit]O
[edit]- Con O'Callaghan
- Rory O'Carroll
- Gay O'Driscoll
- Eoghan O'Gara: Until 2019, debut in 2008 National League[18]
- John O'Leary
- Pat O'Neill
- Cian O'Sullivan: Until 2021[19][20]
- Anton O'Toole
Q
[edit]R
[edit]S
[edit]W
[edit]- Ciarán Whelan: 1996–2009, debut v Meath in 1996 Leinster final[21]
References
[edit]- ^ Farrell, Sinead (14 January 2021). "'Thank you for the memories' — Seven-time All-Ireland winner Andrews retires from Dublin". The42.ie.
- ^ "Dublin star Paddy Andrews announces retirement". Irish Examiner. 14 January 2021.
- ^ McKeon, Conor (14 January 2021). "Seven-time Dublin All-Ireland winner Paddy Andrews hangs up inter-county boots". Irish Independent.
- ^ "Seven-time champ Andrews calls time on Dublin career". RTÉ. 14 January 2021.
- ^ O'Toole, Fintan (15 November 2017). "5-time Dublin All-Ireland senior winner Bastick brings his inter-county career to an end: Denis Bastick made his senior championship debut with Dublin in 2009". The42.ie.
- ^ Fennessy, Paul (24 October 2019). "Dublin legend Bernard Brogan announces retirement from inter-county football". The42.ie.
- ^ O'Brien, Kevin (24 October 2019). "How Brogan reacted to a reduced role in his post-prime years showed his true measure". The42.ie.
- ^ McKeon, Conor (24 October 2019). "Dublin legend and seven-time All-Ireland winner Bernard Brogan confirms inter-county retirement". Irish Independent.
- ^ "Berard Brogan announces intercounty retirement". Dublin GAA. 24 October 2019.
- ^ "'On to the next journey' — Bernard Brogan calls time on Dublin career". RTÉ. 24 October 2019.
- ^ O'Toole, Fintan (30 September 2020). "Diarmuid Connolly announces inter-county retirement to bring brilliant Dublin career to a close". The42.ie.
- ^ Barry, Brian (1 October 2020). "Dublin's Diarmuid Connolly retires from intercounty football". Sky Sports.
- ^ Dollery, Paul (18 September 2020). "Dublin defender Darren Daly announces retirement from inter-county football". The42.ie.
- ^ "'I've loved every minute of my journey' — Four-time All Star Paul Flynn calls time on his Dublin career due to back injury". Irish Independent. 1 May 2019.
- ^ Kelly, Niall (1 May 2019). "Dublin's Paul Flynn calls time on magnificent inter-county football career". The42.ie.
- ^ "Philly McMahon retires from Dublin duty". RTÉ. 17 December 2021.
- ^ "Eight-time All-Ireland winner Kevin McManamon at peace with supersub tag as he retires from Dublin duty". RTÉ. 2 December 2021.
- ^ "Eoghan O'Gara calls time on Dublin career". RTÉ. 5 November 2019.
- ^ "Cian O'Sullivan retires as 'body simply can't' go on". RTÉ. 27 June 2021.
- ^ McKeon, Conor. "Eight-time All-Ireland champion Cian O'Sullivan calls time on Dublin career after injury battle". Irish Independent. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ "Whelan confirms retirement decision". Irish Examiner. 1 September 2009.
In an interview published in today's Evening Herald, he said: 'Deep down in my own mind, I knew this would be the last year'.