Paul Earley Gaelic games player

Paul Earley (born 3 July 1964) is a former Irish sportsman who played Australian rules football for Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Gaelic football for Roscommon.Earley was the first player recruited from Ireland to play a VFL match, beating Sean Wight who was also listed by Melbourne at the time. He made his only appearance in Melbourne's last game of the 1984 VFL season, when they lost to Richmond by 28 points at the MCG.Due to family reasons, Earley returned to Ireland at the end of the year and rejoined Roscommon, with whom his elder brother, Dermot Earley, played. He was named as a full-forward in the 1985 GAA All Stars team and represented Ireland in the 1987 International Rules series. The former VFL footballer then played in Roscommon's 1990 and 1991 Connacht Championship winning teams. Earley later managed both Allenwood and Celbridge. He has also worked as a commentator for Setanta Sports.On 4 February 2013, Earley was announced as the new manager of Ireland. His tenure with Ireland was a roaring success - he is most noted for leading the country to record-breaking victories over Australia to win the 2013 International Rules Series title.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 03, 1964
Birth place
Republic of Ireland , County Roscommon

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Gaelic games player

Career start1980
Career end2000
sport
Gaelic football

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