He played in the half-forward line in the Ulster SFC quarter-final defeat by Down at Brewster Park in June this year.A Fermanagh GAA statement said the county committee, senior football management and players were: “Shocked and saddened to learn of the sudden death of our county senior player and teammate Brian Og Maguire due to an accident at his work.“We extend our sympathy to Brian Og’s parents Brian and Eileen, sisters Roisin and Eimear, his entire family circule and the members of his club Lisnaskea Emmetts at this most difficult time.“Our thoughts and prayers are with them at this sad time.”A spokesman for Fermanagh GAA said the man died at one of the factories which was in the Quinn Group.He captained his club, Lisnaskea Emmetts, to victory in the All-Ireland Intermediate Football Championship in 2011.Club chairman Collie McCaffrey paid tribute to Mr Maguire as a superstar and the heartbeat of his local community.“To be at the pinnacle of your life and then to have your life cut short is devastating,” he said.“The GAA is like a big family and we’ll be getting together tonight with his family and making sure we help them in any way we can over the coming days.”DUP MLA Arlene Foster also expressed her condolences.She said: “My sympathies go out to the family of Mr Maguire who has died in an accident today. Receive quality journalism wherever you are, on any device. Fermanagh GAA. 11K likes. Stopped playing and went in to Management in 1988.What interesting or funny story may readers not know about you or one of your former teammates?I suppose looking back it had to be our lack of scoring power in the 1982 Ulster Final when we had potentially one of the best forwards of his time in Jimmy Cleary who unfortunately at the time was away in Spain with the NI soccer squad at the World Cup – would he have made the difference ? Fermanagh GAA Annual 2020 BUY NOW.
Fermanagh’s finest club players to hear their views on some of the rules and regulations set out in the ‘Safe Return to Gaelic Games’ roadmap and also to hear their take on the fast-tracked plan that would see full contact training being able to resume. Fermanagh GAA player Brian Og Maguire has died following an industrial accident at the former Quinn Group premises in the county, the football organisation said. Posted: 7:00 pm August 1, 2020 SHARE. Fermanagh GAA player Brian Og Maguire has died following an industrial accident at the former Quinn Group premises in the county, the football organisation said.Fermanagh GAA player Brian Og Maguire has died following an industrial accident at the former Quinn Group premises in the county, the football organisation said.The incident occurred this morning in the Ballyconnell Road area of Derrylin.Mr Maguire, 24 and from Lisnaskea, was part of the Fermanagh senior football squad for the last three to four years.
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Pinterest. Welcome to the Official Fermanagh GAA Facebook page. Quite unique actually at County level – Played for Cavan at U-16 (Manning Cup level), Leitrim (Vocational Schools level – Qualified for 1974 All Ireland Final to be beaten by Carlow) and Fermanagh (Under 21 & Senior level from 1976 to 1987) – Highlight reaching Ulster Final in 1984 to be beaten by Armagh.At Club level – Blacklion at Under Age level then Belcoo (Fermanagh) and Newry Shamrocks (Down) at Senior level.Have been County Board Treasurer in Sligo for the past six years.What was the most surprising moment in your career?Being called for a trial as a goalkeeper with Glasgow Celtic in 1973Brian McAlinden (Armagh) The goalkeeper who brought kick outs to a new level and set the standard for all his goalkeeping colleagues !What was the best score you ever saw in a game you were involved in?Peter McGinnity’s goal in the 1982 Ulster Final v Armagh – a rocket into the top corner !Which manager made the biggest impact on you and why ?John McElroy (Fermanagh) because he gave me the opportunity to play Senior inter county football and always provided good feedback – he will enjoy that !What was the best piece of advice you ever received about playing?Strangely it came from the great Jock Stein when on trial with Glasgow Celtic – he taught me how to catch the ball properly – believe it or not !The camaraderie and the satisfaction of winning particularly when we struggled for consistency due to lack of numbers.Our ‘80’s team should have won more !Broke my leg against Mayo in a Challenge match in April 1987 before the Ulster Championship – was never the same after that.
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