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gave him a special mention and invited him onto the stage. After being awarded Donegal Player of the Year in 1993, Carlin was prompted to make a brief return for his county in 1994.
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final and replay. They were two of only six appearances he made for his county in championship football.
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from his team for one year after they played for Letterkenny in a Forster Cup final victory at
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injury. Sean, as well as their brothers Eugene, Joseph and Declan, all played for Red Hughs.
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Carlin left the county team at the end of 1990 after informing manager
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in 1986 and 1991. He won a Division 1 league title in 1994.
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champion. His brother Sean achieved county records in the
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Carlin returned to the team and played in both the 1989
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1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
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Index

Donegal
Donegal
Gaelic footballer
Donegal county team
high jump
decathlon
discus throw
1984 Summer Olympics
hamstring
Cill Chartha
Donegal JFC
Donegal Senior Football Championship
golf
association football
rugby union
Letterkenny
Tom Conaghan
Charlie Mulgrew
Ravenhill
Ulster Senior Football Championship
Brian McEniff
1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
Donal Reid
bowel cancer





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