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Former Dublin footballer Brian Mullins dies, aged 68

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One of Dublin's most renowned footballers Brian Mullins has died at the age of 68 following a recent illness. Having made his debut for Dublin at just 19-years-old in 1974, the same year Kevin Heffernan's side bridged an 11-year All-Ireland title gap, Mullins cemented his place in one of the GAA's most iconic squads.

Following the win in '74, the St Vincent's clubman went on to secure three more All-Ireland medals with his county in 1976, 1977 and 1983, in addition to nine Leinster titles.

Mullins, who was selected as an All-Star in both 1976 and 1977, retired from the inter-county game in 1985. Following his retirement, he became Dublin's caretaker manager for the 1986 season.

He would later turn his hand to intercounty coaching once again in 1996 when he took the helm in Derry, leading them to an Ulster title in 1998 - an achievement the county did not repeat until this year.

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