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==Playing career== |
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Paddy Holden's playing career preceded the [[GAA All Stars Awards]] which began in 1971, although he did win three Cú Chulainn awards in 1963, 1964 and 1965. He won a [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]] medal with [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]] in [[1963], two railway cup medals for Leinster and three |
Paddy Holden's playing career preceded the [[GAA All Stars Awards]] which began in 1971, although he did win three Cú Chulainn awards in 1963, 1964 and 1965. He won a [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]] medal with [[Dublin GAA|Dublin]] in [[1963], two railway cup medals for Leinster and three Leinster senior medals. |
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He is a former player for Clanna Gael and won a [[Dublin Senior Football Championship]] medal with them in [[1968]]. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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Paddy Holden is a former Dublin Gaelic football player from Ireland.
Playing career
Paddy Holden's playing career preceded the GAA All Stars Awards which began in 1971, although he did win three Cú Chulainn awards in 1963, 1964 and 1965. He won a All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medal with Dublin in [[1963], two railway cup medals for Leinster and three Leinster senior medals.
He is a former player for Clanna Gael and won a Dublin Senior Football Championship medal with them in 1968.
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