Colm Judge

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Colm Judge
Personal information
Irish name Colm Mac an Bhreitheamhan
Sport Gaelic Football
Position Centre-forward
Born Drogheda, Ireland
Occupation Teacher
Club(s)
YearsClub
2003-
Newtown Blues
Club titles
Louth titles 5
Inter-county(ies)
YearsCounty
2006-2016
Louth
Inter-county titles
NFL 2

Colm Judge (born 1986) is an Irish sportsperson. He plays Gaelic football with his local club Newtown Blues and was a member of the Louth senior inter-county team for several years from 2006. [1] Judge is regarded as one of Louth's top gaelic footballers of recent times. [2]

He was part of the Louth team that reached the final of the Leinster Senior Football Championship in 2010, but were beaten in controversial circumstances by Meath. [3] Judge helped Louth to win the Tommy Murphy Cup in 2006 and two National League titles in 2011 and 2016. He is the son of former Louth footballer Eugene Judge. [4] At club level he has won the Louth Senior Football Championship on five occasions with Newtown Blues.

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References

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