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Back row L to R:Adrian McGuckin, John McGee, Mickey Moran, Paul McIver, Benny Heron, Paul Devlin, Seamus Scullion, Philip Kerr, Shane McCartney, Paul Simpson and Enda Muldoon. Front row L to R: James McToal, Chris Collins, Conleith Gilligan, Charlie O Kane, Paddy Flynn, Brian McIver, Barry Dillon and Jason Hazlett.Adrian McGuckin: A legendary Ulster Gael. Started the St. Pat's dominance on colleges football, led them to Hogan titles, involved with the 1993 Derry team, renowned Jordanstown coach at Sigerson level. Mickey Moran: Won Slaughtneil's second ever championship. Won their third. Their fourth. Their fifth. Won three Ulster titles and took them to two All-Ireland finals. Eamonn Coleman's coach during the 1993 All-Ireland success. Jordanstown, Mayo, Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim. Brought Derry to their last All-Ireland semi-final. Benny Heron: Current Derry senior footballer. Paul McIver: Former Derry minor manager and sought-after club coach. Enda Muldoon: Jesus Christ. The most beautiful footballer there ever was. Conleith Gilligan: Muldoon's club and county team mate. 2002 All-Ireland winner at centre forward. Still, today, Ballinderry's lethal scorer. Charlie O'Kane: Former Derry minor manager. Brian McIver: Won a national league with Donegal, took Derry to the Division One final, part of the backroom team in Down when they reached the 2010 decider. Legendary St. Pius' coach. Barry Dillon: Another former member of the Derry backroom team alongside John Brennan. The under-12s are in good hands.
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