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2020 Remembered: End of an era as two Portlaoise stalwarts call time on football career

In August, these two local legends decided to call time on their football career.


If the Laois football championship does get the go-ahead to resume next week, champions Portlaoise will continue their quest for dominance as they seek a fourth title in a row and a 13th in 14 years.

They’ll do so under new management with former player Kevin Fitzpatrick now at the helm having taken over from Niall Rigney for the 2020 season.

And they’ll also do so without three of their longest-serving players. Brian ‘Bruno’ McCormack announced his retirement last year while goalkeeper Michael Nolan and defender Brian Mulligan have also stepped away after hugely successful careers.

Nolan and Mulligan bow out with an incredible medal haul with Nolan winning an 14 Laois senior football championship titles and Mulligan 13.

They also both captained the club to senior glory – Nolan in 2010 and Mulligan in 2012 – as well as winning Leinster club titles in 2004 and 2009.

Nolan’s first county final start came in 2002 when Portlaoise beat St Joseph’s, with Mulligan, then still a minor, as part of the panel.

The two started the 2004 final as Portlaoise went on to claim Leinster and reach the All Ireland club final.

They were both then present throughout the nine-in-a-row years with Mulligan a regular starter all through that time and Nolan involved right up until Graham Brody replaced him for the 2015 season.

Mulligan wasn’t involved in 2018 but returned for 2019, incidentally when Nolan was again back between the posts. 

The two will go down as among the most successful club players in Laois of all time. They also have a serious collection of underage medals with Nolan winning five U-21 medals in a row.

Portlaoise captain Michael Nolan celebrates after winning the 2010 Laois SFC final at O’Moore Park.
Picture: Alf Harvey.

 

Christy Maher and April Mulligan celebrate with Brian Mulligan after Portlaoise defeated Arles Kilcruise in the SFC final at O’Moore Park in 2012. Picture: Alf Harvey.

Nolan, who was an excellent shot-stopper and had a massive kickout, was part of the Laois senior panel under Mick O’Dwyer but only established himself as first choice after Fergal Byron retired and played regularly throughout 2008, 2009 and 2010.

Mulligan will be remembered as a very versatile and extremely competitive back, who played in almost every position in defence as well as spells in midfield.

He made a handful of appearances for Laois at senior level, though never in the championship, but was a regular dual player with Portlaoise, winning a senior medal in 2004 and appearing in four losing finals from 2007 to 2011. After a spell away from the game, he returned to win a Senior ‘A’ medal in 2018.

David Seale and Michael Nolan, Portlaoise celebrate 8 in a row after defeating Arles-Killeen in the Laois Shopping Centre Senior Football final in the 2014 final. Picture: Alf Harvey/HRPhoto.ie

 

Portlaoise captain Brian Mulligan raises the trophy for six in a row Laois SFC titles in 2012
Picture: Alf Harvey.

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