Michael McBride

For the football coach, see Michael McBride (Football Coach).
Mickey McBride
Personal information
Irish name Mícheál Mac Giolla Bhríde
Sport Gaelic football
Position Half back
Born (1982-01-20) 20 January 1982
Ballinascreen, County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Nickname Haribo
Occupation Accountant[1]
Club(s)
Years Club
?-Present Ballinascreen
Inter-county(ies)*
Years County Apps (scores)
2007-Present Derry 1 (0-00)
Inter-county titles
NFL 1
*Inter County team apps and scores correct as of 00:19, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
Includes Championship games only.

Michael McBride (Irish: Mícheál Mac Giolla Bhríde; born 20 January 1982[1]) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Derry, with whom he has won a National League title. He plays his club football for St. Colm's Ballinascreen. For both club and county he usually plays in the half back line. His brother Dermot has also played on occasion for Derry.

Playing career

Inter-county

McBride was a substitute on the Derry panel that finished runners-up to Tyrone in the 2005 Dr. McKenna Cup.[2] He was later called up to the Derry panel during the 2007 Championship for cover, but did not play in any games. He worked his way into the Derry team in the 2008 McKenna Cup (where Derry again reached the final) and the 2008 National League, which Derry won defeating Kerry in the final.[3] He made his Championship debut later that year in the defeat to Monaghan.

Details of Championship matches

Club

McBride won a Derry ACFL Division 2 title with Ballinacreen in 2008, promoting the club back into Division 1.

Honours

Inter-county

Club

Individual

Note: The above lists may be incomplete. Please add any other honours you know of.

References

  1. 1 2 "Derry player profiles 2008". Official Derry GAA website. Early 2008. Retrieved 18 January 2009. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. "Derry line-ups 2005". Derry GAA website. Retrieved 2 April 2008.
  3. "Derry 2-13 Kerry 2-09 2008 National League Final report - Derry GAA website". Derry GAA website. Retrieved 27 April 2008.
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