Brian Fenton

Irish Gaelic footballer

Brian Fenton
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Position Midfield
Born (1993-03-02) 2 March 1993 (age 31)
Dublin, Ireland
Height 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Club(s)
Years Club
Raheny
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
2015–
Dublin 49 (4-53)
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 10
All-Irelands 7
NFL 4
All Stars 6
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of match played 10 July 2022.

Brian Fenton (born 2 March 1994) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for the Raheny club and for the Dublin county team. He was the 2018 and 2020 GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year.[1]

Education and family

His father (Brian senior), is from Spa, outside Killarney.[2] The family home is in Raheny.[2] Initially training as a physiotherapist, Fenton studied for a Masters in Business Management so that he could embark on a new career selling hospital and clinic equipment as a medical sales representative with Tekno Surgical.[2] He bought his own house in Killester.[2]

Playing career

Inter-county

Fenton was a member of the Dublin team that won an All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship in 2014.[3]

In 2015 Fenton made his senior debut, starting a national league game against Monaghan where he quickly scored a goal in a strong win. He won the National Football League and the Leinster Senior Football Championship with Dublin, starting both games in midfield.[4]

Fenton was named as the Man of the Match in the 2015 All-Ireland Final, as Dublin defeated Kerry on a 0-12 to 0-9 scoreline.[5][6]

Fenton won the League title with Dublin in 2016 against Kerry in the final, scoring a point in the game.[7] He was a key performer in Dublin retaining the Sam Maguire cup in 2016 which Dublin won after defeating Mayo by a single point after a replay. He won his second All Star award in as many seasons and named on the shortlist for Footballer of the Year, which was ultimately won by Mayo's Lee Keegan.

In 2017 Fenton was part of the Dublin team defeated in the National League final by Kerry, losing on a scoreline of 0-20 to 1-16. Despite this, he was crucial in Dublin retaining their Leinster title while beating a record held since the 70's by winning 7 championships in a row. Dublin retained their All Ireland title defeating Mayo in the final again by a single point after Dean Rock kicked a match winning free kick late in injury time. Fenton also scored a point to help Dublin over the line on a scoreline of 1-17 to 1-16.

Fenton continued his success with Dublin in 2018, winning the National Football League, the Leinster and All-Ireland Championships. He was awarded an All Star and named the Footballer of the Year for his performances.

On 14 September 2019, Fenton was a key player in Dublin's conquerage of Kerry to win the elusive five Sam Maguires in a row, which had never been done by any team before, though some teams came close with the four-in-a-row, including Kerry (twice).

During Dublin's five-in-a-row, Fenton spent more time on the field of play than any other Dublin player, starting 35 of the 37 matches in the championship.[2]

Fenton played every minute of Dublin's historic six All Ireland's in a row campaign.[8]

Reception

Colm O'Rourke has described Fenton as "one of the best midfielders ever".[9]

Career Statistics

As of match played 10 July 2022
Team Year National League Leinster All-Ireland Total
Division Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Dublin 2015 Division 1 3 0-01 4 0-02 7 0-03
2016 3 0-01 4 0-02 7 0-03
2017 3 0-02 3 0-02 6 0-04
2018 3 1-08 4 0-04 7 1-12
2019 3 1-04 5 2-04 8 3-08
2020 3 0-04 2 0-05 5 0-09
2021 3 0-03 1 0-00 4 0-03
2022 3 0-08 2 0-03 5 0-11
Career total 24 2-31 25 2-22 49 4-53

Honours

Dublin
Individual

References

  1. ^ "Brian Fenton edges Dublin team-mates to round off huge 2018 as Footballer of the Year". 2 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e Keys, Colm (28 September 2019). "Maintaining standards over a long period is now my big motivator". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  3. ^ "The 8 young Gaelic footballers to keep an eye on this summer". The 42. 8 May 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Dublin are kings of Leinster again after blitzing battling Westmeath". The 42. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Do you agree with The Sunday Game's man-of-the-match selection?". The 42. 20 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  6. ^ ""I was thinking of my mam at the final whistle" - Brian Fenton recalls emotional moment". Irish Independent. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  7. ^ "FL1 final: historic four in a row for dazzling Dubs - Hoganstand.com". Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  8. ^ "'He was probably beginning to doubt himself and wonder what direction his career was taking'". The 42. 5 March 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  9. ^ O'Rourke, Colm (22 September 2019). "General Gavin makes history with no histrionics, victory without vanity". Sunday Independent. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  10. ^ "The final XV". RTÉ Sport. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 29 May 2020.

External links

  • 'Brian Fenton the complete package': Peter Canavan analyses Dublin's midfielder
Awards
Preceded by
Paul Murphy
(Kerry)
All-Ireland Senior Football Final
Man of the Match

2015
Succeeded by
John Small
(Dublin)
(Drawn Game)
Preceded by GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year
2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year
2020
Succeeded by
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Dublin football team – current senior panel
  • 1 E. Comerford
  • 8 B. Fenton
  • 9 B. Howard

Subs
17 C. Basquel for Costello
21 T. Lahiff for Cooper
19 S. Bugler for Scully
7 S. MacMahon for Murchan
23 P. McMahon for MacMahon
22 R. McDaid for J. Small
20 A. Byrne for Howard

Subs not used
16 M. Shiel
18 R. Basquel
25 P. Ó Cofaigh-Byrne
26 C. O'Shea

Manager
D. Farrell
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
B. Cullen
Coach
B. O'Regan

Above is the starting lineup vs Mayo on 14 August 2021

Dublin squads
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Dublin – 2014 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (4th title)
Subs used
11 E. Ó Conghaile for Byrne
24 G. Hannigan for Boland
22 G. Ivory for O'Higgins
21 S. Cunningham for Costello
12 N. Walsh for Mannion
Manager
D. Farrell
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Dublin – 2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (25th title)
Subs used
25 K. McManamon for Rock
24 M. D. MacAuley for Bastick
22 M. Fitzsimons for Cooper
26 J. Small for McCaffrey
21 D. Daly for O'Sullivan
18 A. Brogan for Fenton
Subs not used
16 M. Savage
17 T. Brady
19 D. Byrne
20 C. Costello
23 E. Lowndes
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
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  • e
Dublin – 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (26th title)
Subs used
4 D. Byrne for J. Cooper
15 B. Brogan for P. Andrews
9 M. D. MacAuley for P. Mannion
20 C. Costello for K. McManamon
23 E. Lowndes for J. Small
21 D. Daly for C. O'Sullivan
Subs not used
16 M. Savage
18 D. Bastick
19 T. Brady
25 C. O'Callaghan
26 E. O'Gara
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
M. Deegan
D. Byrne
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  • e
Dublin – 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (27th title)
Subs used
22 P. Flynn for J. McCaffrey
19 D. Connolly for P. Andrews
25 K. McManamon for E. O'Gara
17 B. Brogan for P. Flynn
12 N. Scully for C. O'Callaghan
20 C. Costello for P. Mannion
Subs not used
16 E. Comerford
18 D. Byrne
21 D. Daly
23 E. Lowndes
24 M. D. MacAuley
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
M. Deegan
D. Byrne
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Dublin – 2018 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (28th title)
Subs used
21 M. Fitzsimons for O'Sullivan
19 C. Costello for Scully
20 D. Daly for Murchan
25 K. McManamon for Mannion
23 E. Lowndes for Cooper
24 M. D. MacAuley for Rock
Subs not used
16 E. Comerford
17 P. Andrews
18 C. Basquel
22 P. Flynn
26 E. O'Gara
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
J. Sherlock
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Dublin – 2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (29th title)
Subs used in replay
19 D. Connolly for J. McCaffrey
22 P. McMahon for E. Murchan
20 C. Costello for N. Scully
25 C. O'Sullivan for D. Byrne
23 K. McManamon for P. Mannion
9 M. D. MacAuley for B. Howard
Subs not used in replay
16 E. Comerford
17 P. Andrews
18 B. Brogan
21 E. Lowndes
26 P. Small
Manager
J. Gavin
Selectors
S. O'Hanlon
D. Darcy
J. Sherlock
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Dublin – 2020 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (30th title)
Subs used
20 B. Howard for S. Bugler
24 P. Mannion for P. Small
17 C. Basquel for J. Cooper
19 C. Costello for N. Scully
25 P. McMahon for E. Murchan
Subs not used
16 E. Comerford
18 A. Byrne
21 T. Lahiff
22 E. Lowndes
23 M. D. MacAuley
26 K. McManamon
Manager
D. Farrell
Selectors
D. Daly
M. Galvin
S. O'Hanlon
B. O'Regan
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Dublin – 2023 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (31st title)
Subs used
21 J. McCaffrey for L. Gannon
12 N. Scully for C. Costello
20 S. McMahon for B. Howard
23 C. Murphy for E. Murchan
26 D. Rock for P. Small
Subs not used
16 E. Comerford
17 R. Basquel
19 T. Lahiff
22 R. McGarry
24 D. Newcombe
25 L. O'Dell
Manager
D. Farrell
Selectors
P. Gilroy
D. Daly
B. O'Regan
Logistics manager
S. O'Hanlon
Awards
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2015 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2016 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2018 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2019 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2020 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2023 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year
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All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final – Man of the Match