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'''Paddy Bradley''' ([[Irish language|Irish]]: '''Pádraig Ó Brolcháin''') is an Irish [[gaelic football|Gaelic Footballer]] and school teacher from [[Derry]]. He plays his club football for John Mitchel's GAC Glenullin. Bradley was overlooked for [[GAA All Stars Awards|All-Stars]] in 2004 and 2005 to the shock and bemusement of many fans and media personnel the whole country over. However he collected his fourth Irish News Ulster Allstars award in 2006 for his performances in that years Ulster Championship and Qulaifiers. He is the brother of fellow Derry footballer [[Eoin Bradley]].
'''Paddy Bradley''' ([[Irish language|Irish]]: '''Pádraig Ó Brolcháin''') is an Irish [[gaelic football|Gaelic Footballer]] and school teacher from [[Derry]]. He plays his club football for John Mitchel's GAC Glenullin. Bradley was overlooked for [[GAA All Stars Awards|All-Stars]] in 2004 and 2005 to the shock and bemusement of many fans and media personnel the whole country over. However he collected his fourth Irish News Ulster Allstars award in 2006 for his performances in that years Ulster Championship and Qulaifiers. He is the brother of fellow Derry footballer [[Eoin Bradley]].


==Scoring==

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Bradley is one of the most prolific scorers in Ireland with both left and right feet. In the 2001 [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]] he finished as Ireland's tenth top scorer (and joint top in [[Ulster GAA|Ulster]]) with a total of 2-17 (23). In the [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2004|2004 Championship]], he was third top scorer in the country with a total of 2-38 (44), once again more than any other Ulster player. He was second top scorer in the [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2005|2005 Championship]], where he amassed a total of 2-29 (35), despite having played almost half the amount of games as top scorer [[Stephen O'Neill]]. He also achieved the highest individual tally of any player that season, with an incredible 1-10 against Monaghan. Despite [[Derry GAA|Derry's]] lack of progress in the [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2006|2006 All-Ireland]] Bradley again finished the season as top scorer in Ulster with a total of 2-20 (26), only bettered by five players in all of Ireland, most of whom played more games. In the 2007 championship Bradley finished the season with 1-25 (28)
Bradley is one of the most prolific scorers in Ireland with both left and right feet. In the 2001 [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]] he finished as Ireland's tenth top scorer (and joint top in [[Ulster GAA|Ulster]]) with a total of 2-17 (23). In the [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2004|2004 Championship]], he was third top scorer in the country with a total of 2-38 (44), once again more than any other Ulster player. He was second top scorer in the [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2005|2005 Championship]], where he amassed a total of 2-29 (35), despite having played almost half the amount of games as top scorer [[Stephen O'Neill]]. He also achieved the highest individual tally of any player that season, with an incredible 1-10 against Monaghan. Despite [[Derry GAA|Derry's]] lack of progress in the [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2006|2006 All-Ireland]] Bradley again finished the season as top scorer in Ulster with a total of 2-20 (26), only bettered by five players in all of Ireland, most of whom played more games. In the 2007 championship Bradley finished the season with 1-25 (28)



Revision as of 23:04, 12 August 2007

Paddy Bradley
Personal information
Irish name Pádraig Ó Brolcháin
Sport Gaelic football
Position Full forward
Club(s)*
Years Club Apps (scores)
? -Present
Glenullin ?
Inter-county(ies)**
Years County Apps (scores)
2000 - Present
Derry ?(13-137 (176)[1]
* club appearances and scores correct as of (16:31, 18 August 2006 (UTC)).
**Inter County team apps and scores correct as of ((13:25, 16 September 2006 (UTC))).

Paddy Bradley (Irish: Pádraig Ó Brolcháin) is an Irish Gaelic Footballer and school teacher from Derry. He plays his club football for John Mitchel's GAC Glenullin. Bradley was overlooked for All-Stars in 2004 and 2005 to the shock and bemusement of many fans and media personnel the whole country over. However he collected his fourth Irish News Ulster Allstars award in 2006 for his performances in that years Ulster Championship and Qulaifiers. He is the brother of fellow Derry footballer Eoin Bradley.

Scoring

Bradley is one of the most prolific scorers in Ireland with both left and right feet. In the 2001 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship he finished as Ireland's tenth top scorer (and joint top in Ulster) with a total of 2-17 (23). In the 2004 Championship, he was third top scorer in the country with a total of 2-38 (44), once again more than any other Ulster player. He was second top scorer in the 2005 Championship, where he amassed a total of 2-29 (35), despite having played almost half the amount of games as top scorer Stephen O'Neill. He also achieved the highest individual tally of any player that season, with an incredible 1-10 against Monaghan. Despite Derry's lack of progress in the 2006 All-Ireland Bradley again finished the season as top scorer in Ulster with a total of 2-20 (26), only bettered by five players in all of Ireland, most of whom played more games. In the 2007 championship Bradley finished the season with 1-25 (28)

Scoring

Year Tally Total Matches Average
2000 1-09 12 points 4 3
2001 2-17 23 7 3.3
2002 1-11 14 4 3.5
2003 2-11 17 4 4.25
2004 2-38 44 7 6.3
2005 2-29 35 5 7
2006 2-20 26 4 6.5
2007 1-25 28 5 5.6

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Ulster's hot-shots". BCC. 2007-07-12. Retrieved 2007-07-22.