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30 Oct 2025

Finnbarr Roarty named 2025 winner of the Gradam Shéamuis Mhic Géidigh

Finnbarr Roarty put in a Man of the Match performance in the Donegal SFC final over Gaoth Dobhair and has picked up the elusive Player of the Championship award

Finnbarr Roarty named 2025 winner of the Gradam Shéamuis Mhic Géidigh

Finnbar Roarty in action for Naomh Conaill against St Eunan's in the senior football championship

RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta announced today that the Gradam Shéamuis Mhic Géidigh award for the player of the Donegal Championship 2025 is to be presented to Naomh Conaill’s Finnbarr Roarty.

Naomh Conaill beat Gaoth Dobhair in this year's Championship Final which went to extra time and Finnbarr was exceptional in this year's championship campaign.

Damien Ó Dónaill, of RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, said: “Roarty's performance in this year’s championship was consistent throughout. He was a leader for Naomh Conaill in the games where they needed leaders on the field to get them over the line. 

“For such a young man at 19 years of age, Roarty was one of the main men that led Naomh Conaill to another senior championship victory. Finnbarr had a very special year with his county and club, and I'm sure it is one that he will always remember. I’m certain that there are many more awards to come Finnbarr’s way.”

The Gradam Shéamuis Mhic Géidigh award is presented each year to the player of the Donegal Championship, as selected by a committee, chaired by Damien Ó Dónaill of RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta.

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Broadcaster Séamus Mac Géidigh was synonymous with Donegal GAA, and the voice of Gaelic Games in that county until his untimely death in 2016. This award was established to honour his memory. Recipients to date are Michael Murphy, Mark McHugh, Odhrán Mac Niallais, Ciarán Thompson, Caolán Ward, Brendan McDyre, Oisín Gallen and Shane O Donnell.   

The award was created by sculptor Redmond Herrity using Donegal Granite carved in the shape of Errigal, with an image of Séamus Mac Géidigh engraved to the front.

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