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Pat Reynolds
Personal information
Irish name Pádraig Mac Ránaill
Sport Gaelic football
Position Half back
Born Walterstown, County Meath, Ireland
Club(s)
Years Club
Walterstown
Inter-county(ies)
Years County
?-? Meath
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 4
All-Irelands 1
All Stars 1

Pat Reynolds is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for the Meath county team. He had much success playing inter-county football in the 1960s on the Meath team. He usually played as a halfback. He also played club football for Walterstown. During his playing career he won one Senior All-Ireland medal (1967). When Reynolds played for Meath, they were a very strong team, but Galway beat them in 1964 and 1966. Reynolds continued to play for Meath into the 70s. He played in the first eighty-minute All-Ireland final against Kerry in 1970.

He was picked for the left halfback position in 1971, the first year of the All Star Awards, making him Meath's first all star and the only one that season.

Pat was a selector on the Meath team when Seán Boylan was in charge during the 1980s and early 1990s, and during this time Meath won two All-Ireland titles.

His son Paddy won two All-Ireland medals with Meath and one All Star.

Pat is a potato farmer in Garlow Cross in Co Meath supplying among others the Tayto brand. His son Paddy also is involved with the business.

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References

  1. "Like father like son – HoganStand".
  2. "Measuring up to a legend". 25 September 1999.
  3. "IrishTractor.ie".
Meath – 1966 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
Subs used
17 M. White for D. Donnelly
18 J. Fagan for D. Carty
21 M. Quinn for J. Fagan
Subs not used
16 P. Cromwell
19 M. Carolan
20 P. Mulvany
22 V. Foley
23 L. Kierans
24 M. Mellett
25 J. Walsh
26 M. Lynch
27 M. O'Brien
Meath – 1967 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (3rd title)
Subs
16 P. Cromwell
17 M. Quinn
18 O. Geraghty
19 P. Black
20 M. O'Brien
21 A. Lyons
22 D. Carty
23 J. Walsh
24 P. Rooney
25 P. Bruton
26 M. Sullivan
27 G. Quinn
Trainers
Fr P. Tully
P. McDermott
1971 All Star Gaelic Football Team


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