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HOME - SPORT - GAELIC - CAPTAINS NIGHT Antoin McFadden Antoin McFadden is a brother of the former St. Eunan’s College great and current Donegal marksman and winner of the Millennium MacLarnon man of the match award Colm Anthony McFadden who scored 1-09 of the Letterkenny College’s 1-11 in the final. When Antoin arrived in the Letterkenny college the exploits of the 2000 macLarnon team were everywhere to be seen and he immersed himself in gaelic games in the school. While still a first year student he claimed a place on the Loch an Iuir team which won the final in Dungiven. His ability to win ball and recycle possession was a vital ingredient in the teams success that day and every one present saw the reason why this little first year was keeping 2nd and 3rd years off the team. In his second year he captained the side to success in the Corn Colmcille, this was only the second time that St. Eunan’s captured the title. Smarting from a heavy defeat in the Loch an Iuir Semi-final he drove on his team mates in training ensuring everyone was at training all the time and his dedication and fanaticism with gaelic games inspired everyone around him. In his third year greater success was to come his way: Antoin Captained the Loch an Iuir team from midfield and played in the middle on the Treanor cup team. His ability to soar skywards and field a high ball, along with his penetrating runs provided the platform for every success that the college has experienced in the last year. When on the attack he is very strong in possession, difficult to stop and very accurate chipping in with vital scores. This was evident in the semi-final win in the loch an Iuir against St. Mary’s when he could be seen catching under his own bar and then surging forward to counter attack, in this game he contributed 2 points in the 0-6 to 0-5 victory. In the Herald cup he played at centre half forward where his footballing instinct invariably found him picking up broken ball. Unlike many other players he is not afraid of tracking back and he acts as a roadblock thwarting the advances of the opposition. -
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