Anthony Finnerty
Gaelic footballer
Anthony Finnerty is a Gaelic footballer. He played for Mayo County in the 1989 All-Ireland Final and in the 1996 All-Ireland Final. He played from 1986 until 1996.[1]
Career
While he scored the only goal in a game against Cork, the result did not go his way.[citation needed]
Personal life
He is the father of Robert Finnerty, a player for Galway.[2] He is married and based in Salthill, Galway, and runs the family business, Wards Hotel and pub in Lower Salthill with his wife Grania. He is the Ladies' Football manager of the Salthill Knocknacarra GAA Club, captained by his daughter Ailbhe. His 3 sons, Robert, William, and Colm are players on the SKGAA Football team.
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Mayo – 1989 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up
- 1 G. Irwin
- 2 J. Browne
- 3 P. Ford
- 4 D. Flanagan
- 5 M. Collins
- 6 T. J. Kilgallon
- 7 J. Finn
- 8 S. Maher
- 9 L. McHale
- 10 G. Maher
- 11 W. J. Padden
- 12 N. Durkin
- 13 M. Fitzmaurice
- 14 J. Burke
- 15 K. McStay
- Subs used
- 18 A. Finnerty for J. Burke
- 20 R. Dempsey for S. Maher
- 22 B. Kilkelly for G. Maher
- Subs not used
- 16 E. Lavin
- 17 D. Kearney
- 19 M. Feeney
- 21 M. Carney
- 23 P. Holmes
- 24 T. Grady
- Manager
- J. O'Mahony