# Matthew Ruane

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Mayo Gaelic footballer

Matthew Ruane Personal information Native name Maitiú Ó Ruáin (Irish) Born (1996-10-29) 29 October 1996 (age 29) Castlebar, Ireland Occupation Supply Chain Analyst Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Sport Sport Gaelic football Position Midfield Club Years Club 2014– Breaffy College(s) Years College 2015–2019 2019–2020 DCU NUI Galway Inter-county Years County 2019– Mayo Inter-county titles Connacht titles 2 NFL 1 All Stars 1

**Matthew Ruane** is a [Gaelic footballer](/source/Gaelic_football) who plays at club level for [Breaffy](/source/Breaffy_GAA) and at senior level for the [Mayo county team](/source/Mayo_county_football_team).[1]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Mayo 0–17 Dublin 0–14: Mayo finally beat Dubs after extra-time and march on to All-Ireland final"](https://www.skysports.com/gaa/gaelic-football/news/30553/12381429/mayo-0-17-dublin-0-14-mayo-finally-beat-dubs-after-extra-time-and-march-on-to-all-ireland-final). [Sky Sports](/source/Sky_Sports). 21 August 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2021.

v t e Mayo football team – current senior panel 1 C. Reape 2 J. Coyne 3 D. McBrien 4 D. McHugh 5 R. Brickenden 6 S. Callinan 7 E. McLaughlin 8 S. Coen 9 M. Ruane 10 T. Conroy 11 D. McHale 12 J. Flynn 13 A. O'Shea 14 J. Carney 15 R. O'Donoghue Subs 19 C. Loftus for McLaughlin 21 D. O'Connor for McHale 18 E. Hession for Coyne 20 C. O'Connor for Ruane 26 B. Tuohy for O'Shea 25 P. Towey for Brickenden 24 M. Plunkett for Callinan Subs not used 16 R. Hennelly 17 J. Carr 22 E. O'Donoghue 23 P. O'Hora Managers K. McStay Coaches/Selectors S. Rochford D. Buckley J. Canney D. Mulligan (Above is the starting lineup vs Derry on 22 June 2024)

Mayo panels v t e Mayo – 2020 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up 1 D. Clarke 2 C. Barrett 3 O. Mullin 4 L. Keegan 5 P. Durcan 6 S. Coen 7 E. McLaughlin 8 C. Loftus 9 M. Ruane 10 K. McLoughlin 11 R. O'Donoghue 12 D. O'Connor 13 T. Conroy 14 A. O'Shea (c) 15 C. O'Connor Subs used 18 M. Plunkett for P. Durcan 25 J. Carr for T. Conroy 26 D. Coen for R. O'Donoghue 22 J. Flynn for C. Loftus 24 J. Durcan for E. McLaughlin Subs not used 16 R. Hennelly 17 P. O'Hora 19 R. Brickenden 20 K. Higgins 21 T. Parsons 23 F. Boland Manager J. Horan Selectors M. Barrett D. Forde J. Burke v t e Mayo – 2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up 1 R. Hennelly 2 P. O'Hora 3 L. Keegan 4 M. Plunkett 5 P. Durcan 6 S. Coen 19 O. Mullin 8 M. Ruane 9 C. Loftus 10 D. O'Connor 11 A. O'Shea (c) 12 B. Walsh 13 K. McLoughlin 14 T. Conroy 15 R. O'Donoghue Subs used 7 E. Hession for M. Plunkett 21 J. Flynn for P. O'Hora 24 D. Coen for B. Walsh 25 A. Orme for C. Loftus 26 J. Carr for K. McLoughlin Subs not used 16 R. Byrne 17 B. Harrison 18 C. Boyle 20 R. Brickenden 22 C. O'Shea 23 J. Durcan Manager J. Horan Selectors C. McDonald M. Lally T. Higgins J. Burke

All Stars v t e 2021 All Star Gaelic Football Team 1 N. Morgan 2 P. Hampsey 3 L. Keegan 4 T. O'Sullivan 5 C. Meyler 6 K. McGearyFOTY 7 P. Harte 8 B. Kennedy 9 M. Ruane 10 N. Sludden 11 P. Clifford 12 C. Kilkenny 13 D. McCurry 14 D. Clifford 15 R. O'Donoghue v t e Mayo All Stars Mayo has 54 All Stars, as of 2021. 33 different players have won, as of 2021. Lee Keegan won five All Stars, while Colm Boyle won four. denotes that a player also won Footballer of the Year that season. 1971: Johnny Carey 1979: Joe McGrath 1985: Dermot Flanagan, Willie Joe Padden, Kevin McStay 1989: Gabriel Irwin, Jimmy Browne, Dermot Flanagan2nd, Willie Joe Padden2nd, Noel Durkin 1992: T. J. Kilgallon 1993: Kevin O'Neill 1996: Kenneth Mortimer, Pat Holmes, James Nallen, Liam McHale, James Horan 1997: Kenneth Mortimer2nd, Pat Fallon 1999: James Horan2nd 2004: James Nallen2nd, Ciarán McDonald 2006: Alan Dillon, Conor Mortimer 2011: Andy Moran 2012: Ger Cafferkey, Keith Higgins, Lee Keegan, Alan Dillon2nd 2013: Keith Higgins2nd, Lee Keegan2nd, Colm Boyle, Aidan O'Shea 2014: Keith Higgins3rd, Colm Boyle2nd, Cillian O'Connor 2015: Lee Keegan3rd, Aidan O'Shea2nd 2016: David Clarke, Brendan Harrison, Lee Keegan 4th, Colm Boyle3rd 2017: David Clarke2nd, Chris Barrett, Keith Higgins3rd Colm Boyle4th, Aidan O'Shea3rd, Andy Moran 2nd 2019: Paddy Durcan 2020: Oisín Mullin, Cillian O'Connor2nd 2021: Lee Keegan5th, Matthew Ruane, Ryan O'Donoghue

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