Ger Brennan is an Irish Gaelic football coach, manager and former player for St Vincents and the Dublin county team. He was manager of the Louth county team between 2023 and 2025.
Graduating from Maynooth College with undergraduate and master's degrees, he qualified as a school teacher and taught Irish and religion at St Kevin's College, Ballygall Road, in Dublin 11. In November 2015 he was appointed Gaelic Games Executive at University College Dublin. Ger Brennan appointed Gaelic Games Executive at UCD www.ucd.ie, November 2015.
Brennan won the 2008 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship with St Vincents in a hard-fought game. He won the Dublin Senior Football Championship with St Vincents, as captain, in 2013.
In 2008, he retired from Dublin's football panel, citing burnout and fatigue as his reasons. However, on 30 July 2008, he was named in Dublin's panel for the quarter-final and accepted a return. He was part of the Dublin panel that won the 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) title. He won a second All-Ireland SFC title with Dublin in 2013, scoring two points in the final against Mayo.
In October 2015, Brennan announced his retirement from inter-county football, but he continued to play club football.
On 2 October 2023, he was appointed manager of the Louth county team.
In May 2025, Louth won a first Leinster SFC title in 68 years after a 3–14 to 1–18 win against Meath in the final.
On 1 July 2025, he left his position as Louth manager after two seasons in charge.
Brennan was praised for his "nonchalant delivery" of thanks to the "girlfriends and boyfriends of the players" after St Vincent's defeated Castlebar Mitchels in the 2014 All-Ireland Club Championship Final at Croke Park (a speech delivered in front of a live television audience). However just over a year later, Brennan wrote an op-ed for the Irish Independent arguing against the legalisation of same-sex marriage in that year's Marriage Equality referendum, which was ultimately carried in a 62% to 38% popular vote. His stance was criticised by others, including fellow GAA star Conor Cusack.
He is a nephew of former Ireland association football international Fran Brennan.
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