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'''Declan Browne''' (born 16 June 1978) is an Irish [[Gaelic football]] player who played at inter-county level for [[Tipperary GAA|Tipperary]] for 11 years. He currently plays his club football for [[Moyle Rovers GAA|Moyle Rovers]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/hurling/browne-adds-gloss-finish-as-rovers-pushed-all-the-way-by-aherlow-1924434.html|title=Browne adds gloss finish as Rovers pushed all the way by Aherlow|publisher=[[Irish Independent]]|date=2009-10-26|accessdate=2010-09-10}}</ref> He represented Ireland against Australia in the 2003 and 2004 [[International Rules]] series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=36321|title=O’Keeffe fuming over late, late tackle|publisher=Hoganstand.com|date=2003-10-22|accessdate=2010-09-10}}</ref>
'''Declan Browne''' (born 16 June 1978) is an Irish [[Gaelic football]] coach and player who competed at inter-county level for [[Tipperary county football team|Tipperary]] for 11 years. He currently plays his club football for [[Moyle Rovers GAA|Moyle Rovers]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/hurling/browne-adds-gloss-finish-as-rovers-pushed-all-the-way-by-aherlow-1924434.html|title=Browne adds gloss finish as Rovers pushed all the way by Aherlow|publisher=[[Irish Independent]]|date=2009-10-26|access-date=2010-09-10}}</ref> He represented Ireland against Australia in the 2003 and 2004 [[International Rules]] series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=36321|title=O'Keeffe fuming over late, late tackle|publisher=Hoganstand.com|date=2003-10-22|access-date=2010-09-10}}</ref>


==Playing career==
==Playing career==
Browne made his championship debut in 1996 in a [[Munster Senior Football Championship|Munster championship]] game against [[Kerry GAA|Kerry]]. Browne received Tipperary's first football All-Star in 1998 when he was picked at corner-forward after leading the Tipperary team to the Munster Football Final. Browne won his second All-Star award in 2003. He has won seven [[Tipperary Senior Football Championship]] medals with his club, Moyle Rovers. He won a [[Munster Minor Football Championship]] medal in 1995, a Munster and All Ireland Minor Hurling medal in 1996 and a Munster U-21 Hurling medal in 1999 as well as a [[McGrath Cup]] medal in 2003 and was awarded the Munster footballer of the year award for that same year. He also won 2 [[Fitzgibbon Cup]] medals. Browne captained Tipperary to win the [[Tommy Murphy Cup 2005|2005]] [[Tommy Murphy Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=50868|title=McCarthy hails ’super’ Browne|publisher=Hoganstand.com|date=2005-09-15|accessdate=2010-09-10}}</ref> In 2007, he announced his retirement from the inter-county scene, following Tipperary's defeat by [[Clare GAA|Clare]] in the [[Tommy Murphy Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=80217|title=Browne lost hunger for game|publisher=Hoganstand.com|date=2007-07-10|accessdate=2010-09-10}}</ref>
Browne made his championship debut in 1996 in a [[Munster Senior Football Championship|Munster championship]] game against [[Kerry GAA|Kerry]]. Browne received Tipperary's first football All-Star in 1998 when he was picked at corner-forward after leading the Tipperary team to the Munster Football Final. Browne won his second All-Star award in 2003.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Browne is Tipperary's lone star |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/browne-is-tipperary-s-lone-star-1.221524 |access-date=2023-01-15 |newspaper=The Irish Times |language=en}}</ref> He has won seven [[Tipperary Senior Football Championship]] medals with his club, Moyle Rovers. He won a [[Munster Minor Football Championship]] medal in 1995, a Munster and All Ireland Minor Hurling medal in 1996 and a Munster U-21 Hurling medal in 1999 as well as a [[McGrath Cup]] medal in 2003 and was awarded the Munster footballer of the year award for that same year. He also won 2 [[Fitzgibbon Cup]] medals. Browne captained Tipperary to win the [[Tommy Murphy Cup 2005|2005]] [[Tommy Murphy Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=50868|title=McCarthy hails 'super' Browne|publisher=Hoganstand.com|date=2005-09-15|access-date=2010-09-10}}</ref> In 2007, he announced his retirement from the inter-county scene, following Tipperary's defeat by [[Clare GAA|Clare]] in the [[Tommy Murphy Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/ArticleForm.aspx?ID=80217|title=Browne lost hunger for game|publisher=Hoganstand.com|date=2007-07-10|access-date=2010-09-10}}</ref>


==Management==
==Management==
Browne took over as the manager of the Tipperary Under-21 Football team in September 2016.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/football/tipperary-hero-declan-browne-takes-u21-county-reins-423153.html|title= Tipperary hero Declan Browne takes U21 county reins|date=28 September 2016|work=Irish Examiner|accessdate=3 March 2017}}</ref>
Browne took over as the manager of the Tipperary Under-21 Football team in September 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/football/tipperary-hero-declan-browne-takes-u21-county-reins-423153.html|title= Tipperary hero Declan Browne takes U21 county reins|date=28 September 2016|work=Irish Examiner|access-date=3 March 2017}}</ref>
His first game in charge was against [[Limerick GAA|Limerick]] on 8 March 2017 in the [[2017 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship|Munster Under-21 Football Championship]] which Tipperary lost 0-14 to 0-16.<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.tipperarystar.ie/news/sport/237832/declan-browne-who-are-we-to-think-that-we-are-better-than-limerick.html|title= Declan Browne: ‘Who are we to think that we are better than Limerick?|date=1 March 2017|work=Tipperary Star|accessdate=3 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.the42.ie/declan-browne-tipperary-u21-limerick-3273574-Mar2017/|title=From winning 2 All-Stars with the Tipperary senior footballers to the new U21 manager|date=7 March 2017|work=The 42|accessdate=8 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.the42.ie/limerick-tipperary-u21s-3278033-Mar2017/|title=Limerick stun Declan Browne's Tipperary with dramatic extra-time victory|date=8 March 2017|work=The 42|accessdate=9 March 2017}}</ref>
His first game in charge was against [[Limerick GAA|Limerick]] on 8 March 2017 in the [[2017 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship|Munster Under-21 Football Championship]] which Tipperary lost 0–14 to 0–16.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tipperarystar.ie/news/sport/237832/declan-browne-who-are-we-to-think-that-we-are-better-than-limerick.html|title= Declan Browne: 'Who are we to think that we are better than Limerick?'|date=1 March 2017|work=Tipperary Star|access-date=3 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the42.ie/declan-browne-tipperary-u21-limerick-3273574-Mar2017/|title=From winning 2 All-Stars with the Tipperary senior footballers to the new U21 manager|date=7 March 2017|work=The 42|access-date=8 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.the42.ie/limerick-tipperary-u21s-3278033-Mar2017/|title=Limerick stun Declan Browne's Tipperary with dramatic extra-time victory|date=8 March 2017|work=The 42|access-date=9 March 2017}}</ref>

In January 2021, Browne joined the [[Tipperary GAA|Tipperary]] senior football management team as the forwards coach.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2021/0107/1188383-browne-joins-tipp-management-team-as-forwards-coach/|title=Declan Browne joins Tipp management team as forwards coach|date=8 January 2021|work=RTE Sport|access-date= 8 January 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the42.ie/michael-quinlivan-tipperary-declan-browne-5434395-May2021/|title='He has been a breath of fresh air, with little pearls of wisdom' - Tipperary legend turns coach|date=12 May 2021|work=The 42|accessdate= 12 May 2021}}</ref>

== Career Statistics ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" |Team
! rowspan="2" |Year
! colspan="3" |[[National Hurling League|National League]]
! colspan="2" |[[Munster Senior Hurling Championship|Munster]]
! colspan="2" |[[All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship|All-Ireland]]
! colspan="2" |Total
|-
!Division
!Apps
!Score
!Apps
!Score
!Apps
!Score
!Apps
!Score
|-
| rowspan="12" |[[Tipperary county football team|Tipperary]]
|1996
|[[1996–97 National Football League (Ireland)|Division 4]]
|
|
|1
|0-00
| colspan="2" | -
|1
|0-00
|-
|1997
|[[1997–98 National Football League (Ireland)|Group D]]
|
|
|3 (?)
|1-10
| colspan="2" | -
|3
|1-10
|-
|1998
| rowspan="2" |[[1998–99 National Football League (Ireland)|Division 2 Group B]]
|
|
|4
|2-29
| colspan="2" | -
|4
|2-29
|-
|1999
|
|
|1
|0-04
| colspan="2" | -
|1
|0-04
|-
|2000
|Not played
|
|
|1
|0-08
| colspan="2" | -
|1
|0-08
|-
|2001
| colspan="9" | -
|-
|2002
| rowspan="6" |[[1998–99 National Football League (Ireland)|Division 2 Group B]]
|
|
|4
|2-20
|1
|0-07
|5
|2-27
|-
|2003
|
|
|2
|1-16
|2
|1-18
|4
|2-34
|-
|2004
|6
|2-48
|1
|1-03
| colspan="2" | -
|7
|3-51
|-
|2005
|4
|0-07
|1
|0-09
|1
|1-02
|6
|1-18
|-
|2006
|7
|2-31
|1
|0-05
|1
|0-04
|9
|2-40
|-
|2007
|
|
|1
|0-05
| colspan="2" | -
|1
|0-05
|-
! colspan="3" |Total
!
!
!20
!7-109
!5
!2-31
!25
!9-141
|}


==Honours==
==Honours==
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;Moyle Rovers
;Moyle Rovers
* 7 [[Tipperary Senior Football Championship]] 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2007 2009
* 7 [[Tipperary Senior Football Championship]] 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2007 2009
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 30 June 2023

Declan Browne
Personal information
Irish name Déaglan de Brun
Sport Gaelic football
Position Forward
Born (1978-06-16) 16 June 1978 (age 46)
Tipperary, Ireland
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Club(s)
Years Club
? 1995–present
Moyle Rovers
Club titles
Tipperary titles 7 (senior football)
2 (junior hurling)
Munster titles 1 (junior hurling)
Inter-county(ies)**
Years County Apps (scores)
1996–2007
Tipperary 25 (9-140)
Inter-county titles
All Stars 2
**Inter County team apps and scores correct as of (20:47, 3 June 2007 (UTC)).

Declan Browne (born 16 June 1978) is an Irish Gaelic football coach and player who competed at inter-county level for Tipperary for 11 years. He currently plays his club football for Moyle Rovers.[1] He represented Ireland against Australia in the 2003 and 2004 International Rules series.[2]

Playing career

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Browne made his championship debut in 1996 in a Munster championship game against Kerry. Browne received Tipperary's first football All-Star in 1998 when he was picked at corner-forward after leading the Tipperary team to the Munster Football Final. Browne won his second All-Star award in 2003.[3] He has won seven Tipperary Senior Football Championship medals with his club, Moyle Rovers. He won a Munster Minor Football Championship medal in 1995, a Munster and All Ireland Minor Hurling medal in 1996 and a Munster U-21 Hurling medal in 1999 as well as a McGrath Cup medal in 2003 and was awarded the Munster footballer of the year award for that same year. He also won 2 Fitzgibbon Cup medals. Browne captained Tipperary to win the 2005 Tommy Murphy Cup.[4] In 2007, he announced his retirement from the inter-county scene, following Tipperary's defeat by Clare in the Tommy Murphy Cup.[5]

Management

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Browne took over as the manager of the Tipperary Under-21 Football team in September 2016.[6] His first game in charge was against Limerick on 8 March 2017 in the Munster Under-21 Football Championship which Tipperary lost 0–14 to 0–16.[7][8][9]

In January 2021, Browne joined the Tipperary senior football management team as the forwards coach.[10][11]

Career Statistics

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Team Year National League Munster All-Ireland Total
Division Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score Apps Score
Tipperary 1996 Division 4 1 0-00 - 1 0-00
1997 Group D 3 (?) 1-10 - 3 1-10
1998 Division 2 Group B 4 2-29 - 4 2-29
1999 1 0-04 - 1 0-04
2000 Not played 1 0-08 - 1 0-08
2001 -
2002 Division 2 Group B 4 2-20 1 0-07 5 2-27
2003 2 1-16 2 1-18 4 2-34
2004 6 2-48 1 1-03 - 7 3-51
2005 4 0-07 1 0-09 1 1-02 6 1-18
2006 7 2-31 1 0-05 1 0-04 9 2-40
2007 1 0-05 - 1 0-05
Total 20 7-109 5 2-31 25 9-141

Honours

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Moyle Rovers
Tipperary
Waterford Institute of Technology
Munster
Individual

References

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  1. ^ "Browne adds gloss finish as Rovers pushed all the way by Aherlow". Irish Independent. 26 October 2009. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  2. ^ "O'Keeffe fuming over late, late tackle". Hoganstand.com. 22 October 2003. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Browne is Tipperary's lone star". The Irish Times. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  4. ^ "McCarthy hails 'super' Browne". Hoganstand.com. 15 September 2005. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  5. ^ "Browne lost hunger for game". Hoganstand.com. 10 July 2007. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  6. ^ "Tipperary hero Declan Browne takes U21 county reins". Irish Examiner. 28 September 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Declan Browne: 'Who are we to think that we are better than Limerick?'". Tipperary Star. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  8. ^ "From winning 2 All-Stars with the Tipperary senior footballers to the new U21 manager". The 42. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Limerick stun Declan Browne's Tipperary with dramatic extra-time victory". The 42. 8 March 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  10. ^ "Declan Browne joins Tipp management team as forwards coach". RTE Sport. 8 January 2021. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  11. ^ "'He has been a breath of fresh air, with little pearls of wisdom' - Tipperary legend turns coach". The 42. 12 May 2021. Retrieved 12 May 2021.