Personal information | |||
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Irish name | Antoin Mac Pháidín | ||
Sport | Gaelic football | ||
Occupation | Strength and Rehabilitation Coach [1] | ||
Club(s) | |||
Years | Club | ||
?– | St Michael's | ||
Inter-county(ies) | |||
Years | County | ||
2011?–201? | Donegal | ||
Inter-county titles | |||
All-Irelands | 1 |
Antoin McFadden (born c. 1989/1990) is an Irish Gaelic football coach and player who has played for St Michael's and the Donegal county team. Pronounced AN-tawn, his forename is derived from the name of Roman great antiquity origin. [2]
McFadden made substitute appearances in the semi-final and final of the Ulster Under-21 Football Championship in 2010. [3] [4]
He then played in the final of the 2010 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship, which Donegal (managed by Jim McGuinness) narrowly lost to Dublin (managed by Jim Gavin). [5]
After being appointed senior manager in late-2010, McGuinness called McFadden into his squad ahead of the 2011 Dr McKenna Cup. [6]
Himself, Eamonn Doherty, James Carroll and Declan Walsh transferred to Boston for the summer in 2011. [7]
McFadden reached, and played in, the final of the 2011 Donegal Senior Football Championship — the first senior final in his club's history — but lost. [8] [9]
McFadden coached Newcastle West to the 2015 Limerick Senior Football Championship and also worked with the Limerick county team. [10] [11] [12]
Antoin McFadden later moved to Melbourne. He began work as Strength and Rehabilitation Coach for the Australian Football League (AFL) on 1 May 2018. [1]
The COVID-19 pandemic allowed McFadden to return to Ireland, and he played for his club in the 2020 Donegal Senior Football Championship after five years away (including time spent in America and Limerick). [13] [14]
McFadden had been due to join the Melbourne Demons until the pandemic forced him back. [15] He joined the Donegal management team as strength and conditioning coach ahead of the 2021 season. [16] Mattie Brady replaced him ahead of the 2022 season. [17]
McFadden attended St Eunan's College in Letterkenny. [18] His father has been a coach at the St Michael's club. [19]
He is the younger brother of Colm McFadden. There is a seven-year age difference. [19] Both McFaddens were part of the Donegal team that won the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, though Antoin did not play in the final. His brother, Colm, scored Donegal's second goal in the tenth minute and contributed four more points to the winning total. [20] Antoin McFadden also has another brother, fifteen years his senior. [19]
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In the next attack, substitute Anton[sic] McFadden's attempted ball inside bounced over Smith's crossbar to confirm that this was to be Donegal's night.
There are injury concerns over Daniel McLaughlin and Martin McElhinney, but they have been boosted by the return of Antoin McFadden, Stephen Doak, and Ciaran Kelly, who were all based a way from home before the lockdown.
[Antoin] McFadden is back in his home club jersey following a five-year hiatus that took him to places like America, Australia, and even Limerick.
The St Michael's club man… was about to start a new role with the Melbourne Demons just last year. However, the Covid-19 pandemic meant those plans were shelved.
Ex county star Paddy Campbell has joined the coaching set-up alongside Bonner and Stephen Rochford while Tyrone native Mattie Brady, who is from Dungannnon, is the county's new full-time strength and conditioning coach. Dr Ciarán Kearney — who has worked very closely with Paddy Tally in the past — has also come on board. Dr Kearney's chief role, according to one player that[sic] previously worked under him, is one of 'building a culture around a team'.
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