Barry Dunnion

Barry Dunnion
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Born County Donegal, Ireland
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Occupation Fitness instructor
Club(s)
Years Club
? - present Four Masters
Club titles
Donegal titles 1
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
2004 - 2013 Donegal
Inter-county titles
Ulster titles 1
All-Irelands 1
NFL 1

Barry Dunnion is an Irish sportsperson. He plays Gaelic football with his local club Four Masters and the Donegal senior inter-county team. He plays at wing-back.[1]

Club

Dunnion won the Donegal Senior Football Championship with his club in 2003.[2]

Inter-county

Dunnion was first called up to the senior team by Brian McEniff for winter training in 2003.[3] He played in the 2006 Ulster Senior Football Championship Final at Croke Park and scored one point.[4]

Nominated for an All Star award in 2006, he has recently been hampered by injury which caused him to miss Donegal's 2011 Ulster Senior Football Championship success.[1] A member of the Donegal team that won the National Football League in 2007, playing from the start to the end in the final against Mayo,[5] His injury nightmare began during the 2007 Ulster Senior Football Championship. Having played all the way through the league, including the final won by Donegal, as well as the Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final against Armagh, he tore his groin kicking a ball while running out at Clones for the semi-final against Tyrone. In the following years he underwent four major operations, three on the groin and one on the posterior cruciate he ruptured while playing for his club.[6]

He hasn't played competitively for Donegal since the opening 2011 National Football League game against Sligo.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 Nulty, Chris (22 July 2011). "1992-2011: The best XV not to win Ulster…". Donegal News. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  2. "DONEGAL SFC FINAL : Masters marvels". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. 13 October 2003. Retrieved 13 October 2003.
  3. Keys, Colm (5 November 2003). "Royals' seal of approval puts pressure on Boylan". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 5 November 2003.
  4. "Donegal 0-09 1-09 Armagh". BBC Sport. BBC. 9 July 2006. Retrieved 9 July 2006.
  5. "Donegal achieve historic win - First national league title comes to county after victory over Mayo". Donegal Times. 25 April 2007. Retrieved 25 April 2007.
  6. "The Buzz is back for Barry". Donegal Democrat. Johnston Press. 20 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  7. McNulty, Chris (July 2012). "'Baby Give It Up' for the Ulster champions". Donegal News. Retrieved July 2012. Dunnion hasn’t competitively under Jim McGuinness since the opening National League game of 2011 against Sligo - but the Four Masters man is regarded as a key member of the group. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

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