Pat Shovelin


Pat Shovelin was a Gaelic football coach from Ardara, County Donegal. He was goalkeeping coach for the Donegal county football team. He represented CLG [Ard an Rátha|Ard an Rátha], his local club. Donegal won the 2012 [All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final], becoming All-Ireland Champions, the highest achievement in the sport of Gaelic football.
As Donegal goalkeeping coach, Shovelin was responsible for the training of county netminders Paul [Durcan (Gaelic footballer)|Paul Durcan] and Michael Boyle. Shovelin considered Durcan to be as influential as Peter Schmeichel.
Shovelin graduated through the ranks with manager Jim McGuinness, with the pair previously working together with the Donegal under-21 football team. His style was that of "always-smiling and ever-mischievous".
Shovelin was with Donegal when they won the 2011 [National Football League (Ireland)|2011 NFL] Division 2 title at Croke Park in 2011. He was awarded medals on the basis of Donegal successes at senior and U21 levels.
Though diagnosed with liver cancer, he continued as part of the Donegal under-21 team that won an Ulster title in April 2017, and died that October.

Personal life

He was married. His first child was born on the Wednesday before Donegal won the 2012 All-Ireland SFC final. He and Shay Given were close.