Tom Conaghan, the Glossary
Tom Conaghan is an Irish Gaelic football figure who managed Donegal county football teams during the 1980s and, later, the Sligo senior team.[1]
Table of Contents
32 relations: All-Ireland Under-20 Football Championship, Anthony Molloy (Gaelic footballer), Barry McGowan, Brian McEniff, Charlie Mulgrew (Gaelic footballer), Declan Bonner, Discipline, Donegal (town), Donegal County Council, Donegal county football team, Donegal Democrat, Four Masters GAA, Gaelic football, Hogan Stand, Iconic Newspapers, Independent politician (Ireland), Letterkenny RFC, Manus Boyle, Marty Carlin, Matt Gallagher (Gaelic footballer), Ocean FM (Ireland), P. J. McGowan, Ravenhill Stadium, Sligo county football team, Sylvester Maguire, The Irish Times, Tyrone county football team, Ulster Senior Football Championship, 2009 Donegal County Council election, 2014 Donegal County Council election, 2019 Donegal County Council election, 2024 Donegal County Council election.
- Four Masters Gaelic footballers
- Independent politicians in Ireland
- Mayors of places in the Republic of Ireland
- Members of Donegal County Council
The GAA Football Under-20 All-Ireland Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the EirGrid GAA Football Under-20 All-Ireland Championship) is an annual inter-county Gaelic football competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).
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Anthony Molloy (born 28 May 1962) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Ard an Rátha and the Donegal county team. Tom Conaghan and Anthony Molloy (Gaelic footballer) are Gaelic football managers, Irish sportsperson-politicians and Members of Donegal County Council.
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Barry McGowan
Barry McGowan (born January 1967) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Na Cealla Beaga and the Donegal county team. Tom Conaghan and Barry McGowan are Gaelic football managers.
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Brian McEniff
Brian McEniff (born 1 December 1942) is a former Gaelic football manager, administrator and player. Tom Conaghan and Brian McEniff are Gaelic football managers, Irish sportsperson-politicians and Members of Donegal County Council.
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Charlie Mulgrew (born 1960s) is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former player from County Donegal. Tom Conaghan and Charlie Mulgrew (Gaelic footballer) are Gaelic football managers.
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Declan Bonner
Declan Bonner (born 11 August 1965) is an Irish Gaelic footballer and manager. Tom Conaghan and Declan Bonner are Gaelic football managers.
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Discipline
Discipline is the self-control that is gained by requiring that rules or orders be obeyed, and the ability to keep working at something that is difficult.
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Donegal (town)
Donegal ("fort of the foreigners") is a town in County Donegal in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland.
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Donegal County Council
Donegal County Council (Comhairle Contae Dhún na nGall) is the authority responsible for local government in County Donegal, Ireland.
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The Donegal county football team represents Donegal in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Donegal GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
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Donegal Democrat
The Donegal Democrat is a twice-weekly local newspaper, covering County Donegal, Ireland.
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Four Masters GAA
Four Masters is a GAA club located in the town of Donegal in County Donegal, Ireland.
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Gaelic football (Peil Ghaelach; short name Peil), commonly known as simply Gaelic, GAA or football, is an Irish team sport.
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Hogan Stand
Hoganstand.com is a news website and the online face of the monthly Gaelic games magazine Hogan Stand, which is distributed throughout Ireland.
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Iconic Newspapers
Iconic Newspapers is a British-owned newspaper company that publishes over 20 regional newspapers in Ireland.
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Independent politician (Ireland)
Independent politicians contest elections without the support of a political party. Tom Conaghan and Independent politician (Ireland) are Independent politicians in Ireland.
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Letterkenny RFC
Letterkenny RFC is a rugby union club based in County Donegal, Ireland.
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Manus Boyle
Manus Boyle (born 1966) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Na Cealla Beaga and the Donegal county team. Tom Conaghan and Manus Boyle are Gaelic football managers.
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Marty Carlin
Marty Carlin (born 1961 or 1962) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Robert Emmets, Red Hughs and the Donegal county team.
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Matt Gallagher (born 1960s) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Aodh Ruadh and, later, Naomh Bríd, as well as the Donegal county team. Tom Conaghan and Matt Gallagher (Gaelic footballer) are Gaelic football managers.
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Ocean FM (Ireland)
Ocean FM is a local radio station that broadcasts to parts of the northwest of Ireland.
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P. J. McGowan
P. Tom Conaghan and P. J. McGowan are Gaelic football managers.
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Ravenhill Stadium
Ravenhill Stadium (known as the Kingspan Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby stadium located in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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The Sligo county football team represents Sligo in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Sligo GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
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Sylvester Maguire
Sylvester Maguire (born 1960s) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Aodh Ruadh and the Donegal county team.
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The Irish Times
The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication.
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The Tyrone county football team represents Tyrone GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association, in the Gaelic sport of football.
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The Ulster Senior Football Championship is an inter-county and cross-border competition for Gaelic football teams in the Irish province of Ulster.
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2009 Donegal County Council election
An election to Donegal County Council took place on 2 June 2009 as part of that year's Irish local elections.
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2014 Donegal County Council election
An election to all 37 seats on Donegal County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of the 2014 Irish local elections.
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2019 Donegal County Council election
An election to all 37 seats on Donegal County Council took place on 24 May 2019 as part of the 2019 Irish local elections.
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2024 Donegal County Council election
An election to all 37 seats on Donegal County Council was held on 7 June 2024 as part of the 2024 Irish local elections.
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See also
Four Masters Gaelic footballers
- Barry Dunnion
- Barry Monaghan
- Donal Monaghan
- Hughie Travers
- Joyce McMullin
- Karl Lacey
- Luke Keaney
- Michael Kelly (Gaelic footballer)
- Paul Durcan (Gaelic footballer)
- Seamus Bonner
- Shane Carr
- Tom Conaghan
Independent politicians in Ireland
- Anthony Lawlor
- Brigid Makowski
- Bronwen Maher
- Christy O'Sullivan
- Cornelius Connolly
- Daniel McMenamin
- Daniel O'Leary (Fine Gael politician)
- Dylan Haskins
- Edmond Carey
- Independent Nationalist
- Independent politician (Ireland)
- Jimmy Harte
- John Keating (Irish politician)
- John Kelly (Roscommon politician)
- Michael Gleeson (politician)
- Niamh Uí Bhriain
- Paddy Concannon
- Pat Casey (politician)
- Patricia McKenna
- Patrick McCartan
- Patsy Lawlor
- Séamus Burke
- Seosamh Ó Cuaig
- Thomas Welby (Irish politician)
- Tom Conaghan
- Tom Hales (Irish republican)
- Vincent Rice
Mayors of places in the Republic of Ireland
- Alan Farrell
- Arthur Spring
- Brendan Howlin
- Cathal Crowe
- Charles Bianconi
- Cian O'Callaghan
- Declan Bree
- Eugene Regan
- Fintan Warfield
- Frank McBrearty Jnr
- Gabrielle McFadden
- Ged Nash
- Gerry McMonagle
- Hughie McElvaney
- Ian McGarvey
- John Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart
- Lord Mayors of Cork
- Lord Mayors of Dublin
- Malcolm Noonan
- Margaret Tynan
- Mark Ward (politician)
- Mary Hanafin
- Matt Carthy
- Mayors of Galway
- Michael Bell (Irish politician)
- Michael Fitzpatrick (Kildare politician)
- Michael Gleeson (politician)
- Michael O'Brien (Fianna Fáil politician)
- Otway Cuffe
- Pádraig Mac Lochlainn
- Proposed directly elected mayor for the Dublin metropolitan area
- Rotimi Adebari
- Séamus Pattison
- Sandra McLellan
- Seán Canney
- Seán MacManus (politician)
- Shane Cassells
- Timmy Conway
- Toiréasa Ferris
- Tom Conaghan
- Tony McLoughlin
Members of Donegal County Council
- Anthony Molloy (Gaelic footballer)
- Barry O'Neill
- Bernard McGlinchey
- Brian Ó Domhnaill
- Brian McEniff
- Cathal Coughlan (politician)
- Cecilia Keaveney
- Charlie McConalogue
- Ciaran Brogan
- Dessie Larkin
- Eddie Fullerton
- Enda Bonner
- Frank McBrearty Jnr
- Gerry McMonagle
- Harry Blaney
- Hugh Conaghan
- Ian McGarvey
- James Larkin (Independent Fianna Fáil)
- James Pat McDaid
- Jimmy Harte
- Joe McHugh
- John O'Donnell (Irish politician, born 1980s)
- Manus Kelly
- Mary Coughlan (politician)
- Niall Blaney
- Pádraig Mac Lochlainn
- Paddy Harte
- Paddy Keaveney
- Pat "the Cope" Gallagher
- Patrick McGowan (Irish politician)
- Seán Maloney (Irish politician)
- Sean McEniff
- Terry McEniff
- Thomas Pringle (politician)
- Tom Conaghan
- Tom Gildea
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Conaghan
Also known as Conaghan, Tom.