The five men who hold 8 All-Ireland medals each are Páidí Ó Sé, Ger Power, Ogie Moran, Pat Spillane and Mikey Sheehy.
Pat Spillane, Páidí Ó Sé, Ger Power, Ogie Moran and Mikey Sheehy all have 8 All-Ireland Senior Football Title medals.
The three Spillane brothers - Pat, Tom and Mick - hold the record number of All-Ireland senior winners' medals in either hurling or football with nineteen. Including medals won as non-playing substitutes Pat won eight, Tom won seven and Mick won four.
The three Spillane brothers - Pat, Tom and Mick - hold the record number of All-Ireland senior winners' medals in either hurling or football with nineteen. Including medals won as non-playing substitutes Pat won eight, Tom won seven and Mick won four.
Pat Spillane was born on December 1, 1955.
Pat Spillane was born on December 1, 1955.
Pat Spillane is 55 years old (birthdate: December 1, 1955).
The first All-Ireland Finals, for the sports of Gaelic Football and Hurling, were held in 1887. There are different grades, like by ages or colleges and many others. So since 1887 thousands of people have won All Ireland GAA Football medals in Gaelic Football alone. So it would be impossible to list them all here.
John Spillane has written: 'No Pat on the Back' -- subject(s): Gaelic football
Mickey Ned O'Sullivan was the 1975 captain. Due to an injury he sustained during the match, Pat Spillane accepted the trophy.
Nobody. There is a myth that Xabi Alonso has, but this is not true. When he was 15 he was in Ireland learning English. While there he played some Gaelic Football for fun with local kids, but did not play in any competition or win medals.
Pat Spillane