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Шаблон:Use Irish English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox GAA player DamianШаблон:Refn Diver (born 1973/4) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Ard an Rátha and the Donegal county team.

He played at half-back for his county.[1] He made 120 appearances, 36 of which were championship, for the team between 1995 and 2006.[2][3] He was noted for owning his own gym equipment in a time before this was commonplace.[4]

Playing career

Club and college

Diver twice won the Donegal Senior Football Championship with his club.[2] He took a free that led to the goal scored during the 2004 final.[5]

He was also captain of DIT during their 1995 cup-winning season, but missed the final with influenza.[6]

Inter-county

Diver first featured on the county panel in 1994.[2] P. J. McGowan was the manager to introduce Diver to the Donegal senior team.[7] He made his debut in an away game to Meath in Navan in the 1994–95 National Football League, during which he marked Colm Coyle and Trevor Giles.[1] Based in Dublin as a student with DIT while training to become a quantity surveyor at the time, Diver did not expect to play and was thus not monitoring his diet.[1] He travelled west from Dublin to meet the team. Diver said later: "I was stuffing myself with grub. I'll never forget it, P. J. McGowan came up to me after and says 'you're starting wing-back today'. Well holy Christ, the colour must've gone out of my face".[1]

Diver made his senior championship debut for Donegal against Down in 1996.[3][8] He played in the 1998 Ulster Senior Football Championship final.[3] He started Mickey Moran's first game in charge of Donegal, a league win at home to Offaly in October 2000.[9]

Diver made an appearance as a first-half substitute against Armagh in the 2002 Ulster SFC final.[10] He then played against Dublin in the 2002 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (in which Donegal earned a replay), but Diver returned home on the bus with only three teammates.[1] He started the first game of Brian McEniff's last spell as Donegal manager, a league defeat to Galway in Tuam in February 2003.[11] He played in an All-Ireland SFC semi-final later that year.[2][12] He played in the 2004 Ulster SFC final, after Donegal defeated All-Ireland champions Tyrone in the semi-final.[1][3] He also made a substitute appearance in the 2006 Ulster SFC final against Armagh in Croke Park, in what proved to be his last game as a county player.[3] According to Declan Bonner, Diver famously never won anything with Donegal (i.e. seniors).[13] He announced his retirement from inter-county football in November 2006.[14] Donegal won the National Football League less than six months later.[15][16]

Never an All Star, Diver was, however, selected as a replacement All Star (2003 vintage) ahead of an exhibition game in 2005 due to Tom Kelly breaking his collarbone.[17]

Coaching career

Upon being appointed Donegal manager in 2010, Jim McGuinness appointed Diver as a defensive and strength and conditioning coach.[2][18] However, Diver was unable to commit and missed out on winning Ulster SFC titles in 2011 and 2012, as well as the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.[18][19][20][21]

In September 2013, McGuinness parted ways with his backroom team.[18] Diver said he would not take a position.[18] However, shortly afterwards, McGuinness announced him as part of his new backroom team.[18][22][23] Diver was a selector when Donegal reached the 2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.[4]

When McGuinness departed after this game, Diver was linked with the managerial vacancy.[24]

In 2017, Diver was coaching under-10s with his club.[1]

Honours

County

Club

Notes

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References

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