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John Duffy (Gaelic footballer)

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Irish name
  
Sean O Dufaigh

Years
  
County

Sport
  
Gaelic football

1993-1999
  
Donegal


Occupation
  
Physical therapist

Name
  
John Duffy

Years
  
Club

Role
  
Gaelic footballer

John Duffy is a former Gaelic footballer. He played with Aodh Ruadh and the Donegal senior inter-county team.

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Club

PJ Buggy and Josie Boyle mentored Duffy. The Irish Times later described him as "improviser-in-chief [from age 12] on an Aodh Ruadh team that dominated at all grades through to senior." In Autumn 1994, Duffy scored five points as Aodh Ruadh defeated reigning Ulster club champions Errigal Ciaran, featuring Peter Canavan. Eventual All-Ireland finalists Bellaghy defeated them by a point in the following match. Duffy is also remembered for chipping goalkeeper Tony Blake with a penalty in the final of the 1999 Donegal Senior Football Championship.

Inter-county

Duffy played at minor level for two years and played at U-21 level for four years. He spent the summer of 1991 abroad, playing with Tir Chonaill Gaels and the London senior inter-county team. Brian McEniff drafted him into his team following the 1992 All-Ireland win. Duffy scored 1 goal and two points on his full debut, a substitute appearance against Armagh in that season's Ulster Championship. He played 49 times for his county between 1993 and 1999, losing two Ulster finals (in 1993 and 1998), as well as two league finals. He played for Civil Service GAA club as well. He featured in Donegal's top 125 footballers in the 125-year history of the Gaelic Athletic Association in a poll carried out by the Donegal Democrat in 2009.

After his playing career with Donegal, he went to Australia "for a couple of years". After serving as assistant manager/coach of Aodh Ruadh in 2007, Duffy served as a selector and 'Maor Foirne' (runner) under former Donegal teammate Jim McGuinness, as the county senior team progressed to the 2014 All-Ireland final.

Personal life

Duffy works as a physical therapist in Killygordon and stood unsuccessfully in the 2011 general election. He has three children with his wife.

References

John Duffy (Gaelic footballer) Wikipedia