RTÉ Sports Hall of Fame Award

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The RTÉ/Irish Sports Council Hall of Fame Award is an award given annually as part of the RTÉ Sports Awards ceremony each December. The award is given to a sportsperson who has made a major impact on the world of sport during their lifetime. The winner is selected by RTÉ Sport.

The most recent winner, in 2015, was Henry Shefflin.

Winners

By year

RTÉ/Irish Sports Council Hall of Fame Award winners
Year Nat. Winner Sport Rationale Note
2006  IRL Billy Coleman Car rallying In a twenty-year rallying career, the Millstreet Maestro became Ireland's most successful rally driver of all time. [1]
2007  IRL Johnny Giles Football The legendary Manchester United and Leeds United midfielder won his first Irish international cap before he was 19. He went on to captain the Irish side before he embarked on a management career that took in spells as player-manager of Ireland, as well as spells as boss of West Bromwich Albion and Shamrock Rovers. [2]
2008  IRL Maeve Kyle Athletics After competing in the Melbourne, Rome and Tokyo Olympics, and took the bronze in the 400m at the 1966 European Indoor Athletics Championships. She was also a competitive hockey player, gaining 58 Irish caps as well as being named in the World All Star team in 1953 and 1959. [3]
2009  IRL Mick O'Dwyer Gaelic football One of the most respected and much loved figures in Gaelic games, he has been involved in Gaelic football at the highest level for over 50 years, winning four All-Ireland medals as a player before leading Kerry to eight All-Ireland titles from ten final appearances in a 12-year period. [4]
2010  NIR Dennis Taylor Snooker Marking 25 years since his 1985 World Snooker Championship win in which he beat the world No. 1 Steve Davis on the black ball in a final often described as one of the sports greatest. [5]
2011  NIR Jack Kyle Rugby union Kyle helped Ireland to their first ever Grand Slam win in 1948 and a further two Triple Crowns in 1948 and 1949 and the Five Nations Championship in 1951. [6]
2012  ENG Jack Charlton Football During his 10-year reign as manager, the Republic of Ireland qualified for two FIFA World Cups, a UEFA European Championship and peaked at No.6 in the FIFA World rankings. [7]
2013  IRL Paul McGrath Football The cultured defender, who enjoyed long stints with both Manchester United and Aston Villa, also represented the Republic of Ireland at the 1990 and 1994 FIFA World Cups, as well as UEFA Euro 1988. [8]
2014  IRL Brian O'Driscoll Rugby union During a stellar career in which he became the most-capped player in rugby union history, O'Driscoll captained Leinster, Ireland and the British and Irish Lions, winning the RBS Six Nations twice and the Heineken Cup three times along the way. [9]
2015  IRL Henry Shefflin Hurling He won a record ten All-Ireland medals on the field of play as well as thirteen Leinster medals and six National Hurling League medals before his retirement in 2014. [10]

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