Joe McNally (Gaelic footballer) explained

Joe McNally
Irish:Seosamh Mac an Fhailí
Sport:Gaelic football
Icposition:Goalkeeper, Midfield, Full Forward
Clposition:Midfield and Full Forward
Birth Place:Dublin
Nickname:Big Joe, Smokey
Club:St Anne's
Clupdate:(20:30, 18 August 2006 (UTC))
County:Dublin
Code:Football
Province:Leinster
Counties:Dublin
Icyears:1983- 1991, 1996
Icprovince:Leinster Minor 2- 1981,1982

Leinster U/21 1- 1984

Leinster Senior 4- 1983, 1984, 1985, 1989

Icallireland:All Ireland Minor 1982All Ireland Senior 1983All Ireland Masters 2006
Nfl:2 - 1987, 1991

Railway Cup, 1985, 1987

Allstars:1- 1983
Icupdate:(20:30, 18 August 2006 (UTC))

Joe McNally (born 1964) is a former Gaelic footballer who played for the St Anne's club and at senior level for the Dublin county team. He was awarded an All Star in 1983 for his performances with Dublin. He won an All-Ireland Minor medal with Dublin as a goalkeeper in 1982 and a senior medal as a corner forward in 1983. He is the only player in the history of Gaelic football to win an All-Ireland Minor medal and Senior medal in successive years. The St Anne's man won titles for his club, county, province and country. A prolific goalscorer, he scored 26 goals for Dublin in league and championship.

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