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Brian McDonald was born on 7 June, 1980 in County Laois, is a Laois Gaelic footballer. Discover Brian McDonald's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Gemini |
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7 June 1980 |
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7 June |
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Brian McDonald Height, Weight & Measurements
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Brian McDonald Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brian McDonald worth at the age of 43 years old? Brian McDonald’s income source is mostly from being a successful Farmer. He is from . We have estimated Brian McDonald's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Brian "Beano" McDonald (born 7 June 1980) is a Gaelic football and former player for Laois.
He resides in Killeen, County Laois, his club is Arles–Killeen.
Another of the certainties, Beano was a class act in a Laois jersey from the moment he arrived on the scene as a 16-year-old on the All Ireland minor winning team in 1996.
''Not the biggest, strongest or fastest but just an out an out forward, blessed with wonderful vision, timing and an eye for goal.
McDonald is one of the few players to obtain 3 All Ireland minor medals in 1996, 1997 and 1998 for his native county Laois.
Played a pivotal role in the defeat of our Mayo Minor team in the 1997 All-Ireland semi-final in Croke Park bagging two goals in that game.''
''Played Minor for three years in a row with Laois, 96, 97 and 98.
Went on to play compromise rules for Ireland.”''
By 17 "Beano" was lining out for Club and County, winning two All Ireland Football Championship Minor titles, three minor Leinster Championship titles and making his senior championship debut while still playing minor in 1998.
McDonald was one week off sitting his leaving certificate when called up to play his debut senior championship clash against Westmeath, scoring to help Laois secure a place in the semi-final against kildare.
A month earlier in May 1998 McDonald lined out for Laois Under 21’s bringing them all the way to an All Ireland under 21’s final against Kerry and later in the same year lining out for Laois Minors against Tyrone in the All Ireland Minor championship final
He made his senior debut when still a minor in 1998 (in a season when he played in All Ireland minor and U-21 finals) and made a total of 36 appearances in the 2000s, the last coming as a sub in an All Ireland Qualifier loss to Down in Newry in 2009.
Brian attended secondary school at Knockbeg College, in 2001 he went on to study for a Bachelor of Agricultural Science in UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science in University College Dublin.
Brian is a farmer in County Laois, where he breeds thoroughbred race horses.
Brian has two children; a daughter born in 2021 and a son born in 2023.
Known as "Beano", McDonald was one of the top scorers in 2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
He represented Ireland in the 2003 International Rules Series.
He scored both goals and overs to win against Australia but Ireland ultimately lost the Series that year.
In 2021 Billy Sheehan chose him as a Laois senior football selector.
Brian has been a fan and fellow player favourite over the years both on and off the pitch, mentioned time and time again as a player with legendary status.
Before reaching the age of 12, McDonald had won 5 county medals, playing for his club St Michael's (Arles–Killeen) and national school St Abban's N. S., following his progression to Knockbeg College his football career equally progressed, playing in both schools, club and county championships.
In 2003, Under the leadership of Kerry GAA legend Mick O'Dwyer McDonald enjoyed success again with his native Laois winning the Leinster senior football championship against Kildare scoring 1-2.
Since his days on the field McDonald has filled key selector roles with Laois Minors and Coaching selector role with Laois Senior football.
Brian ‘Beano’ McDonald has been a firm favourite of players and fans over the years and most recently being mentioned in the 2022 Kerry V Galway All Ireland Match Day programme along with fellow Laois Legends Fergal Byron, Martin Dempsey, Joe Higgins, Tom Kelly , Colm Browne , Bobby Miller, John O’Loughlin , Mick Lawlor , Tom Prendergast and Ian Fitzgerald.
Alan Costello on his favourite 15 players
UCD: Had balance,an awareness of space and a great eye for goal.
Could kick well off both feet and was very good with his back to goal in bringing other teammates into the play.
''An All-Ireland double Minor winner with Laois and played Senior for many years winning a Leinster championship under Mick O' Dwyer.
At his peak in 2003 when he was Laois’s top scorer with 2-19 (with almost all of it from play), he was nominated for an All Star and played for Ireland in the International Rules that same season.''
A firm favourite with the fans and one of the first names you think of when you recall that Leinster winning team of 2003.
Brian McDonald was shortlisted for a Vodafone All Star award in 2003
He joined the Laois backroom team as a coach (alongside Chris Conway) under Billy Sheehan, who was appointed manager in October 2021.
Suffered an horrific leg break in the 2004 Qualifier defeat to Tyrone and though he recovered in time for the 2005 season, it wasn’t until 2006 that he was back to his best and enjoyed another fantastic spell of form in what was Micko’s final year.
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