20 YEARS AFTER playing a starring role in Dublin and Leinster club glory, Rory Gallagher is reigniting his capital connection.
The Derry manager helped St Brigidโs to county and provincial success in 2003 as part of his nomadic GAA journey, and Dublinโs visit to Celtic Park on Saturday evening [throw-in 5pm, live on RTร Two] will evoke fond memories.
Gallagher played inter-county football for his native Fermanagh and neighboring Cavan, while he had trophy-laden club spells with Brigidโs and 2010 All-Ireland champions St Gallโs of Antrim, away from his home side Erne Gaels.
He was also a talented soccer player, captaining the Northern Ireland Schoolboys team and earning trials at Manchester United and Blackburn Rovers, but he was destined for the GAA scene.
Gallagher has also had a fascinating coaching career, managing Donegal, Fermanagh and Derry โ and famously leading the Oak Leaf county to their first Ulster championship title since 1998 last summer.
Flying high in the upper echelons of Division 2, Derry now have the chance to topple Dessie Farrellโs Dublin as they battle for table-topping supremacy.
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Gallagher pitched up in the capital in 2002, undertaking a schoolsโ coaching position in the Blanchardstown area and joining local club, St Brigidโs. He made his impact felt immediately, his influence significant from the get-go.
โAs soon as he came into our club, he nearly became player-manager at one stage โ he was that vocal,โ former team-mate Barry Cahill recalled in 2016.
โIn training, in the drills that we did, in the tactics, video sessions, you could see straight away that he had the mindset of a coach from his mid-20s onwards. It was no surprise that he took to management like he did.โ
The Belleek boy excelled in the red of Brigidโs, his cousin Raymond following him to the club and the pair combining in attack. They were instrumental in the 2003 Dublin and Leinster-winning season, scoring 2-19 apiece alone on the road to the provincial final.
โGallaghers crush Towersโ and โGallagher boys stage comebackโ read separate Evening Herald headlines, underlining the Fermanagh duoโs importance for Brigidโs.
Hereโs a look at Roryโs 2003/04 championship scoring exploits:
Dublin SFC
- Round 1 v St Sylvesterโs โ 0-2 (2f) in 2-11 to 2-8 win
- Round 2 v Naomh Fionnbarra โ 0-8 (7f) in 1-16 to 0-15 win
- Quarter-final v Round Towers - 1-3 (2f, 1 โ45) in 2-12 to 1-8 win
- Semi-final v Na Fianna โ 0-1 (1f) in 1-10 to 1-9 win
- Final v Kilmacud Crokes โ 0-4 (1f) in 0-17 to 1-8 win
Leinster SFC
- Quarter-final v St Patrickโs, Louth - scoreless in 0-7 to 0-6 win
- Semi-final v Clonguish, Longford โ 1-1 in 2-11 to 3-6 win
- Final v Round Towers, Kildare โ 0-2 (2f) in 3-11 to 1-10 win
All-Ireland SFC
- Semi-final v An Ghaeltacht, Kerry โ scoreless in 1-9 to 2-3 defeat
While Tomรกs O Sรฉ and co. got the better of the Gallaghers and Brigidโs, ending their magical run at the semi-final stage in Semple Stadium โ the Kerry kingpins subsequently fell short to Caltra in the final โ it was still a hugely successful season.
Rory was named AIB Leinster Player of the Year, and he added the title to his Dublin SFC final man-of-the-match award and Blue Star accolade. Upon receiving the latter, the Evening Herald hailed Gallagher as a โclass performer,โ adding that he โsprays passes like a car wash, and can light up the scoreboardโ.
Gallagherโs Dublin chapter didnโt stop there. There was no shortage of speculation about an inter-county playing career with the Sky Blues. He was the subject of an in-camera Dublin county board meeting in 2002, where the pros and cons of asking the Fermanagh native into the set-up were discussed, with Tommy Lyonsโ side severely lacking in attack.
โDublin are not in the business of taking weaker countiesโ best players in our quest for Sam,โ Lyons declared at one point in 2002. โI think it will be a long time before Dublin accept recognised inter-county footballers into our county to try to help us win an All-Ireland. It would be a shallow title, as far as Iโm concerned.โ
Gallagher returned to Brigidโs in 2007, helping them back to the county final where they lost out to St Vincentโs, while he also took his first steps into coaching there, a certain Jonny Cooper among those he came up against at underage level.
โEven right up to very, very recently, heโs been extremely good, as has his family, to me in many different ways,โ the recently-retired multiple All-Ireland winner and All-Star told the media last month.
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Almost two decades on, Gallagher is plotting a big scalp against his adopted county.
The Dubs come to Derry after a stuttering start to life in Division 2, Dessie Farrellโs side just about keeping their 100% record intact with another unconvincing win over Clare at Croke Park last weekend.
Both counties are seeking their fifth win on the spin as they eye promotion to the top-tier, but Derry are roundly fancied after an impressive opening to 2023.
Expect football-obsessed Gallagher in full flow on the sidelines, working the oracle as he has done everywhere heโs gone.
The capital connection re-ignited, fond memories evoked and many more to be created.
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Thatโs incredible
@Jim Demps: the fast lane was left wide open for Wade to get throughโฆ You wouldnโt see a hole that big in regular season. Still though, great vision and speed to score. Big things await this guy.
@Peter Cavey: it certainly does have all the hall marks of a pre season game but to score on a 65 yarder on your first touch is pretty special.
Delighted for him. Took some set of balls to do this, hope it works out for him.
Delighted for tbe guy, took way too much flak on departure.
Thatโs the thing about American Football.. Runners usually donโt sidestep, jink or hand-off, just take the contact and set up again. Strange Sport. (Not saying that I could do any better.)
@Seamus Quinn: they do jink and sidestep
@Colm Connolly: and Iโm pretty sure he didnโt sidestep or hand off anyone en route to scoring that TD eitherโฆ.
@Liam Flague: Iโm not saying he did but the original comment said that running backs dont jink or sidestep which is clearly not true if you have ever watch even 1 game
@Colm Connolly: I know, but, yโknow.. more.
@Seamus Quinn: You must be watching a different sport to the one I watch. Literally the best side steps and jinks in world sport are found in the NFL.
@Liam Flague: He certainly seems to send the first defender the wrong way with a shimmy just after he gets the ball. No-oneโs expecting someone to get through that area with the ball in hand so after that yeah itโs a straight race and he doesnโt need to step anyone else.
@Seamus Quinn: no hand off cos the defender will rip your arm off if you try . Loads of jinks and steps by running backs though
@Limรณn Madrugada: Fair enough. Arms are kinda handy. Still think theyโre in the habit of taking the hit instead of trying to beat the last man. Wade might try things a little differently..