Gavin O'Toole

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Gavin O'Toole
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Birth nameGavin O'Toole
Born(1975-09-19)September 19, 1975
Ireland

Gavin O'Toole (born 19 September 1975) is an Irish footballer who played in The Football League for Hereford United on loan from Coventry City.

He also has a daughter called Aoife and another one called Maille but she has less significance.

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