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Bernard Brogan (born 3 April 1984) is a
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er from the St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh club who previously played for the Dublin county team. He is originally from the Battery Heights. From a famous footballing family, he is the son of former All-Ireland winning and All Star player Bernard Brogan Snr and is the brother of former Dublin players
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. His uncle
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was also an inter-county footballer for Dublin. Alongside most of his family, Brogan has attended
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on Navan Road. As of 2013, he was the Gaelic footballer with the second highest number of followers on
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, between Paul Galvin and
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Playing career


2006–2008: Early years

Brogan won the 2006
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with DCU. He scored one point in the game against QUB. He was on the 2006 Plunketts team that won the Dublin Division Two League title with a win over Garda. He was named on the 2006 Dublin Bus/''Evening Herald'' Blue Star football XV at left corner forward. Brogan scored his first point for Dublin against
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in the 2007 NFL. He made his Championship debut for Dublin as a late sub in Dublin's quarter-final win over Meath. He made his first start for Dublin in the semi-final against
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, but was substituted in the 45th minute. He regained his position for the final against
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at
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, scoring 1–01 in Dublin's 3–14 to 1-14 Leinster title winning game. Along with brother Alan, he was nominated for an All Star Award in 2007 as half forward. In 2008, Brogan won the
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title with his club
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, scoring 1–05 in the final at
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. It was the first league title in the club's history. With Dublin he won the 2008 O'Byrne Cup by beating
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in the final.


2009–2011: Middle years

In 2009, Brogan won another Leinster title with Dublin, but his season ended with defeat to
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in the All-Ireland quarter-final. After an exceptional season for Dublin on the full forward line in
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, Brogan was awarded an All Star and was named as 2010
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. In 2011, Brogan won an All-Ireland title with Dublin, the team's first All-Ireland since 1995. Brogan scored six points in the final against Kerry. He later revealed his celebrations were cut short as he had to do a drug test straight after the game. He passed with flying colours and resumed his celebrations.


2012–2019: Later years

In 2012, Brogan won another Leinster title when Dublin beat Meath in the final. Then he missed an absolute sitter in the All-Ireland semi-final against
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. The miss haunted Brogan as Dublin lost the game by a narrow margin. Brogan won the 2013 NFL with Dublin against Tyrone at Cork. He scored five frees in the game. He then won another Leinster title against Meath and was part of the Dublin team that won the
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, defeating Mayo by 2–12 to 1-14. Brogan scored 2–03 in the match, was All-Ireland final man of the match and ''
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'' named him their man of the match and included him on their team of the year. Brogan was then awarded an All Star for his performances in 2013. Brogan won the 2014 NFL with Dublin but his season came to an abrupt end when
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defeated Dublin in that year's All-Ireland semi-final, a momentous result that sent shockwaves through the sport. Following a third All-Ireland Senior Football title in September 2015, Brogan was appointed captain of the
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for the 2015 Series against Australia. On 24 October 2019, Brogan announced his retirement from inter-county football. In total Brogan played 116 games for Dublin, league and championship, scoring 36 goals and 344 points (452) making his Dublin's third top scorer of all time, behind
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(14-419; 461 in 89 games) and
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(30-402; 492 in 104 games).


Honours

;Team * 13
Leinster Senior Football Championship The Leinster Senior Football Championship, known simply as the Leinster Championship and shortened to Leinster SFC, is an annual inter-county Gaelic football competition organised by the Leinster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA ...
s (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) * 7
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) ( ga, Craobh Shinsir Peile na hÉireann) is the premier competition in Gaelic football. An annual tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), it is contested by the county ...
(2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) * 5
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(2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018) * 2
O'Byrne Cup The Bord na Móna O'Byrne Cup is a Gaelic football competition organised by the Leinster GAA and first staged in 1954. The competition is named after Matt Byrne, a former Wicklow GAA club and county officer. By virtue of a quirk in translation, ...
s (2007, 2008) * 1
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with DCU (2006) * 1 All-Ireland U21 Football Championship (2003) * 1
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(2005) * 1
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(2007) * 1
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(2006) * 1 Kildare U21 Championship (National University Maynooth) (2003) * 1 U21 'B' Hurling Championship 3cups of tea (2004) * 1 U21 'B' Football Championship (2004) * 1
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(2015) ;Individual * 4 All Stars Awards (2010, 2011, 2013, 2015) * 1 Irish Player of the International Rules Series Award (2015) * 1
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(2010) * 1
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(2010) * 1
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(2010) * 1 Opel GPA Player of the Month for August (2010) * 1 ''The Star'' Newspaper Footballer of the Year (2010) * 1 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final Man of the Match: (2013)


Career statistics


Other Ventures

In October 2012, Brogan and his cousin James co-founded Accounts for Legacy Sports and Entertainment. The Lucan-based consultancy, PR and event management firm now trades under the name Legacy. In May 2016, Brogan, along with his father (Bernard Snr.) and brother Alan purchased the four-star Pillo Hotel in
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. The purchase has been reported to have cost in the region of €8 million. In June 2016, Brogan was launched as the face of the 'King of the Hill' advert for King Crisps, a play on both the crisps' brand name and Bernard Brogan's unofficial nickname given to him by Dublin football supporters. In July 2017, Brogan launched his first clothing line in association with Littlewoods Ireland's brand V by Very. The collection launched with a total of 50 pieces. The following year, he launched his second V by Very collection, Bernard Brogan x. In 2021, Brogan presented an episode of, ‘Shoulders of Giants’ commissioned by Irish Broadcaster RTÉ. In the programme, Brogan charted the life and times of the former Dublin Gaelic Footballer, and later Manager, Kevin Heffernan, as well as the legacy he left Dublin Football. The programme aired on RTÉ on December 12th 2021.


References


External links

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St. Oliver Plunkett's G.A.A Club Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brogan, Bernard 1984 births Living people Alumni of Dublin City University Bernard Junior DCU Gaelic footballers Dublin inter-county Gaelic footballers Gaelic football forwards People educated at St. Declan's College, Dublin People from Castleknock St Oliver Plunketts/Eoghan Ruadh Gaelic footballers Winners of seven All-Ireland medals (Gaelic football)