Brendan McManamon
Athlete
1982 –
Who is Brendan McManamon?
BrendaN McManamon is a Gaelic football player for Dublin and St Judes in Ireland.
McManamon was on Dublin's winning team for the 2008 O'Byrne Cup which defeated Longford in the final.'. He scored 0-01 in the game which saw Dublin win by 2-12 to 1-14. Brendan has been a Dublin senior panelist for the last 3 years and has many championship appearances to his name, making the first of these against Louth on June 8, 2008 in Croke Park coming on as a 61st minute sub for his boyhood hero Jason Sherlock. The highlight of Brendan's club career came in October 2009, when he was part of the Naomh Jude senior side who narrowly lost out to Ballyboden Saint Endas in their first county final. Brendan scored a point in his first league game in 2010 against Derry at Parnell Park.
Brendan is the brother of current Dublin senior footballer Kevin McManamon.
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