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Gaelic games power to inspire passion and pride in the man who lives down the road from you, your postman or the chap who teaches your children is legendary. Croke Park is the place where men become gods and instead of waling your streets in their uniform, give you a memory that will last a lifetime. So, who are the greatest Gaelic footballers of all time look at our probably controversial list below. Colm 0RourkeA descendent of the O Ruairc house of Breffini, Colm ORourke is not a Meath man from birth but went on to become its greatest footballer and arguably one of the greatest the Island has ever seen. ORourke won two All Irelands in 1987 and 1988 and also five Leinster Championships, as well as three All Stars in 1983, 1988 and 1991. ORourkes most memorable moment for many is his playing the five replays against Dublin with a bandaged knee, this brave and wonderful display is still remembered in the Royal County and at the time drew admiration from admirers and scorners throughout the country hence his All Star for that year of 1991. There is no better way of paying testament to this mans achievements than with a retro GAA jersey from retrogaa.ie.Pat SpillaneORourkes RTE co-panellist and sometimes TV adversary Pat Spillane donned the Kerry jersey for nearly 20 years between 1974 and 1991 and won a smattering of All Irelands and Munster titles during the time. Spillane won an amazing nine All Stars and eight All Irelands in his three decades playing for Kerry. As well as this he won twelve Munster titles in an amazingly decorated career that saw him win six All Irelands in a row and play with both his brothers on the Kerry team. Together the Spillane brothers have won 19 All Ireland medals a record for a family, placing him in the best Gaelic players of all time. Spillane retired from football in 1991 and has endured success as an RTE panellist and writer for a number of national papers. Get a replica jersey like Spillanes on RetroGAA.ieMick OConnellAnother Kerry man and one that endured immense hardships to play for his county. Mick OConnell was born and lived on the island of Valentia, meaning he took a bike and rowed a boat to Kerry football training in a day when retro jersey wasnt retro. OConnells career saw him win four All Irelands and twelve Munster Finals. OConnell received numerous accolades in his time as a player, including being included in the GAAs team of the Century in 1984. Mick OConnell retired in 1974 as a Kerry and Gaelic great. Peter CanavanTyrone great Canavan is one of the most decorated players in the games history having won six All stars, two All Irelands and four Ulster Championships. Canavan has also scored the second highest amount of points in the Ulster Championship in GAA history with 218 points in total. His dominant position in Tyrone, led the county to be deemed as a one man show on several occasions, this happened especially when he score eleven of twelve points in a win in the 1995 All Ireland Final. Though not just old enough to be featured on retrogaa.ie Canavan is a Ulster and Irish great who has to make our list of Gaelic Footballs Top Five of All TimeJack OSeThe greatest of all time? Having featured in the highly decorated team between1976 and 1992 there could be suspicion thrown over how they were so successful. OSe was a giant of the game and won seven All Ireland titles and ten Munster ones in his now, retro GAA jersey. His ability as a forward and prowess in front of the posts has led to OSe being named the greatest footballer of all time in many national papers and publications and to be honest we wouldnt disagree.
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