Reilly, Brendan

September 06, 1991
Name: Brendan Reilly Date of Birth: Aug. 20th, 1969 Height: 5ft. 10" Weight: 13 stone Club: St. Peters, Dunboyne County: Meath Place of work: Midland Electric Honours: 1 All-Ireland medal, 2 National League medals, 3 Leinster Senior C'ships, 1 All-Ireland Junior medal, 1 Leinster U-21 medal, Meath Junior C'ship medal. Famous relations: Father - editor. Father, Jim, was centre-half back on the Meath team which beat Kerry in the 1954 All-Ireland Final. Inter county debut versus: Derry in the National Football League. When: Late 1987. Where: Kells, Co. Meath Toughest opponent: Tommy Doyle (Kerry) Favourite position: Centre-half forward. Sporting ambition: To beat Down in this year's All-Ireland final Do you play any other sport: Hurling and golf Boyhood heroes: Ritchie Connor (Offaly) Favourite player at present: Mickey Linden (Down) Biggest influence on career: Father Any dislikes about GAA: Poor referees Ways of improving the game: Fitter referees. Best game seen: 1977 All-Ireland Semi-Final, Dublin v. Kerry. Best game played in: Dublin v. Meath in the '87/'88 National Football League Final replay. Advice for the future: Train hard. Hopes for 1991: To win my second All-Ireland medal. Taken from Hogan Stand magazine Date: 6th September 1991

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