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24th June 2019
12:00pm BST

"I remember taking over an under-12 team in the parish hall in Bundoran and a young fella came in called Jamie Brennan," McEniff says.
"He was only nine but once you saw him playing football, you knew this lad was a special talent..."A special talent is right. The Bundoran youngster would go onto excel at various different sports. By the age of 17, he was a dual county minor and a single figure handicap golfer in his local Bundoran course. He hit 1-1 in the All-Ireland minor football final against Kerry and was one of the most promising hurlers in the county. That's not to mention his exploits with a soccer ball. First with Erne Wanderers where he was a free-scoring centre forward and on through the ranks where a host of League of Ireland clubs including Derry , Finn Harps and Sligo Rovers were all interested.
"Being honest there was no coaching in him at all," said an Erne Wanderers soccer coach. "Naturally gifted, he was one of the best finishers I've ever coached."McEniff never had any doubts though that Brennan would side with the football.
"He comes from a great family, he has lovely parents. His mother's a Sligo woman and his father's a good Bundoran man, the both of them, they are very supportive of him..." "Ah he's multi-talented, his heart's in Donegal though, his hearts in the football..."
"He's been brilliant this year, he's really committed and level-headed so nobody in Bundoran is too surprised at how well he's going..."Now, after the lethal forward has put both Tyrone and Cavan to the sword, the general consensus is that he's been the footballer of the year so far. https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1143049231651004417 Jamie Brennan is only getting started.
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