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Pat Spillane was born in Templenoe, County Kerry in 1955 . He is considered one of the great players of his generation and a key member of the successful Kerry teams of the 1970s and 1980s. In all Spillane won eight All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medals, in 1975 , 1978 - 1981 and 1984 - 1986 . Other honours include four national Football league medals ( 1974 , 1977 , 1982 and 1984 ), four Railway Cup medals with Munster ( 1977 , 1978 , 1979 and 1981 ) and eight All-Star awards, more than any other player in either football or Hurling . Spillane now teaches Geography and physical education at Saint Goban's school in Bantry , County Cork . He also owns a pub in Kenmare called Pat Spillane's Bar. He writes on GAA matters for the Sunday World newspaper and is a panellist and presenter on RTÉ 's The Sunday Game . SEE ALSO |
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