
Brian Fenton
Brian Fenton is a highly accomplished Irish Gaelic footballer, known for his central role in Dublin's dominance of the sport. He has won seven All-Ireland championships and six All-Star awards, solidifying his reputation as a key player in the team’s remarkable success. Fenton is celebrated for his skills in midfield, particularly in winning contested balls, and has represented Dublin over 60 times in senior championship football, contributing to a historic unbeaten streak.
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Former Dublin midfielder Brian Fenton brought the experience of seven All-Ireland titles and six All-Star awards along to an Irish rugby camp.
Jamie Osborne looking to make Ireland fullback position his own – The Irish TimesBrian Fenton was one of the notable players who departed under Farrell's management.
Dessie Farrell played a diminishing hand well, but Dublin will continue to struggle at the top table – The Irish TimesBrian Fenton scored in five of Dublin’s seven championship outings last season.
Without Con O’Callaghan’s firepower, Dessie Farrell’s men are in treacherous waters – The Irish TimesBrian Fenton is another player who has left the Dublin squad.
Con O’Callaghan’s loss highlights how long it’s been since Dublin found a diamond – The Irish TimesBrian Fenton was one of the Dublin players who pulled on a Dublin jersey for the last time during a match against Galway.
Dublin staring at the possibility of a very short summer – The Irish TimesBrian Fenton is noted for his potential impact on the new game rules.
Darragh Ó Sé: Dublin aren’t dead in the waterBrian Fenton is one of the Dublin players who had never lost a provincial match before.
After 5,418 days Dublin have finally lost in Leinster and Jim Gavin’s new rules made it possible – The Irish TimesGeneral Brian Fenton, the commander of special operations in the United States, expressed concerns about the cost disparity in countering low-cost drone threats.
۲ میلیون دلار برای انهدام یک پهپاد ۱۰ هزار دلاری !Brian Fenton is also mentioned as a player who may be retiring after the 2024 season.
Glorious uncertainty of football championship something to look forward to – The Irish TimesIt appeared Small was set to join the Dublin exodus, following in the steps of Brian Fenton.
John Small rejoins Dublin footballers ahead of championship opener – The Irish TimesThe absence of Brian Fenton will be felt in the absence of experience and expertise in the final moments of the biggest matches.
Random thoughts from the tiny window between league and championship – The Irish TimesBrian Fenton is noted as one of the key players who has left the Dublin team this season.
John Small ‘very unlikely’ to return to action for Dublin this season – The Irish TimesBrian Fenton is one of the five starters lost from last year’s All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to Galway.
Welcome respite for Dublin as Dessie Farrell continues rebuilding job – The Irish TimesBrian Fenton was spotted in the VIP seats during the match.
Dublin derby packs a punch as Shelbourne and Shamrock Rovers draw at Tolka Park – The Irish TimesBrian Fenton has been brought in to fine-tune skills in the Irish camp.
Ireland have switched focus to the art of kicking and it’s paying dividends – The Irish TimesFenton, the talismanic midfielder from the Raheny club, won seven All-Ireland football championships and six All-Star awards.
Ireland and Garry Ringrose look to Brian Fenton for some marginal gains – The Irish Times












































































