Ian Robertson (Gaelic footballer)

Ian Robertson (Gaelic footballer)

Infobox GAA player |

name =Ian Robertson
irish =
placeofbirth=Dublin
countryofbirth=Ireland
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sport=Gaelic football
code=Football
county=Dublin
province=Leinster
clposition= Full Back
club=Ballymun Kickhams
clyears=? -Present
clapps(points)=
clcounty=
clprovince=
clubs=Ballymun Kickhams
counties= Dublin
icposition= Full Back
icyears= ?- 2004
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icprovince=
allstars=
icupdate=(15:03, 8 September 2006 (UTC))
clupdate=(15:03, 8 September 2006 (UTC))
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Ian Robertson is a former Gaelic football player for Dublin and Ballymun Kickhams. Robertson retired from inter-county football due to an injury in 2004.

Playing career

He made his final championship appearance in a Dublin shirt in Dublins 2004 All-Ireland quarter-final defeat to Kerry. He did appear for Dublin again but had to give up again due to injury. Ian captained Dublin to Leinster minor football championship in 1994 before losing to Galway in the All-Ireland semi-final. He also played at under-21 level in the No 6 jersey. Robertson made his championship debut under Mickey Whelan in a game against local rivals Meath in 1997. Ian played at full-back in the game along with his club-mate at Ballymun Kickhams, Paddy Christie.

External links

* [http://www.hill16.ie/viewstoryhill16.asp?mainheading=Word+on+The+Hill&id=6237&viewstory=yes Ian Robertson Retires]


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