Philip Jordan

Irish Gaelic footballer

Philip Jordan
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Position Left half back
Born (1980-05-03) 3 May 1980 (age 44)
County Tyrone
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Occupation Accountant
Club(s)
Years Club
Moy
Inter-county(ies)
Years County Apps (scores)
2002–2011
Tyrone 37[1]
Inter-county titles
Ulster titles 4
All-Irelands 3
NFL 2
All Stars 4

Philip Jordan is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for the Moy club and, formerly, the Tyrone county team.

Jordan was an important member of the Tyrone team who won their first three All-Ireland titles in 2003, 2005 and 2008. His consistent and energetic performances also earned him All-Star awards in 2003, 2005, 2008 and 2010.[citation needed]

There was controversy surrounding his participation in the Tyrone team leading up to the Championship in 2011, and he ruled himself out of matches in the National Football League with rumours circulating that he had announced his retirement. Towards the end of April, however, he pledged to commit to the team for the remainder of the year, explaining that he needed time to assess if he "had the hunger" to go for another season.[2] Jordan announced his retirement from intercounty football on 2 November 2011.[3]

References

  1. ^ Bogue, Declan (16 May 2008). "McGrane set for '60'". Gaelic Life.
  2. ^ "Jordan staying on to serve Tyrone cause". The Irish Times. 28 April 2011.
  3. ^ "Jordan and McGuigan call time". 2 November 2011. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012.
Tyrone squads
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Tyrone – 2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (1st title)
Subs
P. McConnell
D. Carlin
Mark Harte
C. Holmes
P. Horisk
C. Lawn
P. Loughran
D. McCrossan
M. McGee
C. McGinley
F. McGuigan
S. Mulgrew
S. O'Neill
B. Robinson
M. Coleman
Manager
Mickey Harte
(Team as of September 2003 versus Armagh)
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Tyrone – 2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (2nd title)
Substitutes used
C. Holmes for Canavan
C. Lawn for McMahon
P. Canavan for McGinley
Substitutes not used
J. Devine
E. Bradley
B. Meenan
G. Devlin
B. Donnelly
P. Donnelly
C. Gourley
Mark Harte
C. McCullagh
L. Meenan
M. Murphy
M. Penrose
S. Sweeney
Manager
M. Harte
Trainer
F. McCann
(Team as of 25 September 2005 versus Kerry)
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Tyrone – 2008 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (3rd title)
Substitutes used
Stephen O'Neill* for McCullagh (25')
K. Hughes for Holmes (half-time)
B. McGuigan for Penrose (51')
O. Mulligan for Mellon (57')
C. Cavanagh for T. McGuigan (68')
Substitutes not used
J. Curran
D. Carlin
P. Donnelly
N. Gormley
C. McCarron
D. McCaul
M. McGee
C. Gourley
R. Mulgrew
O. Mulligan
Shaun O'Neill
P. J. Quinn
P. Quinn*
Manager
M. Harte
Trainer
F. McCann
Performance coach
C. Currid
(Team as of 21 September 2008 versus Kerry)
Notes: J Devine was on the starting lineup but had to withdraw from the squad due to a family bereavement.
Stephen O'Neill's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names. He played, and came on as a substitute with the number 31 on his back.[1]
Paul Quinn's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names.
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Ireland football team2005 International Rules Series
Awards
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2003 Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars
  • 1 M. McVeigh
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2004 Irish News Ulster GAA All-Stars
  • 5 K. Hughes
  • 6 S. McDermott
  • 7 P. Jordan
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2003 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2005 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2008 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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2010 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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International
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National
  • Germany


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