Seven-time All-Ireland winner and two-time Footballer of the Year Brian Fenton calls time on his Dublin career.
Seven-time All-Ireland winner Brian Fenton has called time on his Dublin career. The 31-year-old has had a glittering ...
After announcing his shock retirement from intercounty duties, Brian Fenton has broken his silence. Dublin GAA confirmed ...
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Dublin GAA star Brian Fenton is reportedly set to follow James McCarthy in stepping away from inter-county football.
The last time an Offaly club beat a Dublin one, Tullamore 's Paul McConway still ended up pulling the losing ticket.
The Dublin county board have confirmed the retirement ... “This period delivered Dublin’s historic six in a row of All Ireland Senior Football Championship victories between 2015 – 2020 ...
The Raheny man won seven All-Ireland medals during his 10 seasons ... November 19, 2024 Dublin County Board chairman Michael Seavers paid tribute to Fenton: "Brian was an integral figure in ...