Tommy McKinley

Tommy McKinley is a Gaelic footballer who played with Donegal. He won an Ulster U21 Title and played in the 2010 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship Final.[1][2][3] He was called up to the Seniors when Jim McGuinness took over as manager and went on to win two Ulster and one All-Ireland Titles.[4]

References

  1. ^ "The diary, the dream and Donegal's first steps to 'the other place'".
  2. ^ "Hogan Stand".
  3. ^ "Remember the last time that Jim Gavin managed against Jim McGuinness?: The opposing managers in tomorrow's Division 1 league tie in Ballybofey have come face to face before".
  4. ^ "BBC".
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Donegal – 2010 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship runners-up
  • 1 P. Boyle
  • 2 E. Doherty
  • 3 C. Boyle
  • 4 P. McGrath
  • 5 D. Walsh
  • 6 T. McKinley
  • 7 C. Classon
  • 8 K. Mulhern
  • 9 D. Curran
  • 10 M. McHugh
  • 11 M. Murphy (c)
  • 12 D. Molloy
  • 13 J. Carroll
  • 14 L. McLoone
  • 15 A. McFadden
Substitutes used
C. Morrison for McFadden (28')
D. Murphy for McKinley (28')
C. McGinley for Carroll (63')
S. O'Kennedy for Curran (67')
Substitutes unused
P. McNelis (used in semi-final)
P. McGee (used in Ulster)
D. McLaughlin (started throughout the Ulster campaign)
Manager
J. McGuinness
Selectors
P. McGinley
P. Shovelin
Names derived from this piece on the Ulster campaign
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Donegal2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (2nd title)
Substitutes used
19 Dav. Walsh for Bradley (40')
17 M. McElhinney for McBrearty (48')
20 C. Toye for McLoone (57')
24 Brick Molloy for McElhinney (70+2')
Substitutes not used
16 Michael Boyle
18 Marty Boyle
21 S. Griffin
22 D. McLaughlin
23 M. O'Reilly
25 Dec. Walsh
26 A. Hanlon
Other panel members
27 B. Dunnion
28 P. Witherow
29 A. McFadden
30 K. Rafferty
31 P. McGee
32 G. McFadden
33 T. McKinley
Manager
J. McGuinness
Selectors
R. Gallagher
M. Curran
P. Shovelin
Others in the backroom team
Strength and conditioning coach — A. Speer; Surgical consultant — K. Moran; Team doctor — C. McManus; Team physio — T. Kerr

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