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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Hiberno-English Шаблон:Infobox GAA player Ciarán Brady is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays as a wing back for the Cavan county team. He plays his club football with Arva.[1]

Playing career

Club

Brady joined the Arva club at a young age and played with the club at all age levels. Due to low numbers, they often amalgamated with neighbouring club Killeshandra at underage level. The St Joseph's amalgamation reached the final of the Cavan Minor Football Championship in 2010, losing to Cavan Gaels after a replay.[2][3]

Brady later joined the Arva senior team, and the club reached the final of the Cavan Junior Football Championship in 2013. Arva lost the final by a point to Kill Shamrocks.[4] Arva were back in the junior final in 2014. Brady lined out at centre back in Arva's 2–11 to 0–8 win over Ballymachugh.[5]

Promoted to the Cavan Intermediate Football Championship for 2015, Arva reached the final in their first year, with Brady scoring an injury-time goal in the semi-final against Belturbet.[6] Arva faced Ballyhaise in the final on 4 October, with Brady scoring two points as Arva suffered a 2–13 to 1–14 defeat.[7] Arva were in a championship final for the fourth consecutive year in 2016, facing Killinkere in the Intermediate final. Brady scored 1–2 as the match ended in a 3–10 to 1–16 draw.[8] The replay took place on 15 October, Brady scoring two points as Arva were one-point winners.[9]

Arva were back at junior level in 2022, and reached the final against Drumlane. Brady scored a point and the match was level in injury time, but Drumlane won the match with a last-minute free.[10] Brady was captain of the team in 2023, and Arva reached the junior final again.[11] Brady lifted the trophy after Arva's 2–11 to 0–9 win over Knockbride.[12] Arva went on to beat Ballymaguigan in the quarter-final[13] and Lisnaskea in the semi-final to qualify for the final of the Ulster Junior Club Football Championship.[14] Brady scored two points and was man of the match as Arva won the Ulster title with a seven-point win over Blackhill.[15] Arva went on to reach the final of the All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship with a twelve-point semi-final win over Milltown.[16] The final took place on 14 January 2024 in Croke Park against Listowel Emmets. Brady scored four points from midfield and was named man of the match as he captained his team to the All-Ireland title.[17]

Inter-county

Minor and under-21

On 17 July 2011, Brady lined out for the Cavan minor team in the Ulster final against Шаблон:GG. A 0–12 to 1–6 victory gave Brady an Ulster Minor medal.[18]

Brady joined the under-21 side in 2013, and started in the Ulster final against Шаблон:GG. Cavan were winners on a 0–13 to 1–6 scoreline.[19] Brady later lined out in the All-Ireland semi-final against Шаблон:GG, where they suffered a one-point defeat.[20] Cavan reached the Ulster final again in 2014, facing Donegal once again. Brady was in the half back line as Cavan were 2–6 to 0–8 winners.[21] Brady later played in the All-Ireland semi-final, scoring a point in Cavan's one-point defeat to eventual champions Шаблон:GG.[22] Brady's under-age career with Cavan came to an end in 2015 after a loss to Donegal in the first round.[23]

Senior

Brady joined the Cavan senior squad in 2015. On 24 May 2015 he made his championship debut as a substitute against Шаблон:GG in the Ulster championship, scoring a point in the one-point loss.[24] On 20 June 2015 made his first championship start in a qualifier win against Шаблон:GG.[25] On 3 April 2016, Brady was in the half back line as Cavan beat Шаблон:GG to earn promotion to Division 1 of the National Football League.[26] Brady played in the Division 2 final against Tyrone, as Cavan suffered a five-point defeat.[27]

Ahead of the 2018 season, manager Mattie McGleenan named Brady as vice-captain of the team, with Dara McVeety as captain.[28] On 1 April, Brady lined out at centre back for the Division 2 final against Шаблон:GG. Brady scored a point as Roscommon won the match by 4–16 to 4–12.[29]

On 2 June 2019, Brady was sent off in the Ulster semi-final against Armagh. The match finished a draw,[30] and Brady was suspended for the replay as Cavan reached the Ulster final for the first time since 2001.[31] On 23 June, Brady started the Ulster final against Donegal as Cavan fell to a five-point defeat.[32] Cavan were back in the Ulster final in 2020, facing Donegal on 22 November. Brady scored a point as Cavan were 1–13 to 0–12 winners to claim their first Ulster title since 1997.[33] On 5 December, Brady scored a point in the All-Ireland semi-final against Dublin as Cavan exited the championship.[34] Brady was nominated for an All Star for the first time at the end of the season.[35]

On 22 May 2021, in a league match against Шаблон:GG, Brady was forced off early in the second half with an injury.[36] It was later revealed to be a cruciate ligament injury and Brady missed the rest of the season.[37] On 23 April 2022, Brady made his return from injury, coming on as a late substitute in Cavan's Ulster quarter-final win over Шаблон:GG.[38] Cavan went on to play in the Tailteann Cup final against Шаблон:GG, with Brady an unused substitute in the 2–14 to 1–13 loss.[39] On 1 April 2023, Brady was in the half back line for the Division 3 final against Шаблон:GG, and was named man of the match in Cavan's 0–16 to 1–7 win.[40]

Honours

Cavan

Arva

Individual

  • Irish News Ulster All-Star: 2020

References

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