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Jim Gavin has yet to comment on the reported advances from Fianna Fáil to contest the Presidential election.Ryan Byrne/INPHO
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Profile: He has 7 All-Irelands and 'fixed football' but is Jim Gavin Fianna Fáil's Áras saviour?
The famously quiet Dubliner is seen as a safe pair of hands and reportedly the Taoiseach’s choice for the Áras.
4.02pm, 26 Aug 2025
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MUCH OF THE country was probably not expecting the former Dublin GAA boss Jim Gavin to be named as a potential Fianna Fáil presidential candidate.
The ex-Air Corp Commandant and current operations director for the Irish Aviation Authority has yet to provide a public comment on the reports.
Gavin is best known for his famous five-in-a-row glory with the Dublin football team between 2015 and 2019.
He has in recent months been hailed as a football champion once more, after chairing a committee that changed the rules of the game, which pundits and fans cited as the key ingredient to the championship’s excitement this year.
Now, the famously quiet Dubliner is seen as a safe pair of hands, a good operator and – according to the Irish Independent today – the Taoiseach’s choice for the Áras.
Military-precision football
Gavin’s military background may have helped him earn the safe-pair-of-hands status. He left the Defence Forces in 2011, capping off his 20 years of service with a peacekeeping tour in Chad, where he was chief of military aviation for the UN’s duties in Abéche.
His interest in football pre-dated his Air Corp career. The life-long Round Towers Clondalkin player was involved in the Dublin football team as a player, coach and manager for 26 years, including earning an All-Ireland medal in 1995. He was stopped from playing U21s football while undergoing flight training in the Defence Forces.
A business-like operation is how his tenure at the helm of senior Dublin football has been described. He took over as bainisteoir of the panel in 2012, after proving his managing and coaching abilities with the U21 team in the two seasons before.
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Sports commentators and reporters who covered the Dublin football team at the time have recalled Gavin’s complete control of the squad and that the entire panel knew who the boss was.
But, he did not lose sight of the amateur nature of the sport either, allowing players like Jack McCaffery to exit the squad briefly to go travelling, and later detailing that it was not a manager’s role to “talk a player in or out of anything”.
Jim Gavin and Jack McCaffrey after the 2019 All-Ireland final replay.Tommy Dickson / INPHO
Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
One account of the moments after Dublin secured a replay against Kerry in 2019, detailed in an interview with Gavin in 2021, described the post-match routine as ‘clinical’. Gavin, as football boss, had a job to do: get Dublin to success.
He was seen to be calm and composed on the sideline – even in the most-stressful of matches – during the height of the team’s undefeated streak at the end of the 2010s. He later explained that an emotional display on the sideline was a direct reflection of his performance, not his players.
Gavin weaved his personal, professional and managerial life together – detailing that mistakes are natural and, like in aviation, should be reported, reviewed and accepted. He also stressed the importance of good leadership and routine (and even cited ancient Chinese war strategist Sun Tzu).
Committees and keys to cities
Gavin’s legacy on the Dublin squad remains in place to this day, with successive managers investing in and reinventing young players, similar to his relationship with players like Ciarán Kilkenny and James McCarthy.
His exit in 2019 – after securing the five All-Ireland championship titles in-a-row with Dublin – was not the last of him in the public eye. He chaired a Citizen’s Assembly on Dublin’s directly elected Mayor and the North-East Inner City Taskforce in 2022 and 2023, respectively.
No other committee was more high-profile than the Football Rules Committee. They implemented a series of changes to the rules of the game that had dramatic impact in improving spectacle and appeal in watching the sport itself in 2025.
Speaking about his contribution to football, GAA President Jarlath Burns said: “I think I definitely hit the jackpot with the man that I got, Jim Gavin. He’s an incredible guy.”
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Jim Gavin (L) and GAA President Jarlath Burns (R) during the GAA Special Congress last year.James Lawlor / INPHO
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He later added: “I think Jim Gavin is one of the most impressive people I have ever met. We should be so proud that so much of his ability is working here as a volunteer for us [the GAA].”
In his personal life, he continued to work in the public sector and currently is the head of operations at the Irish Aviation Authority, frequently appearing before the Oireachtas on new aviation legislation (including on those food-delivery drones).
He has held roles at the regulator since his departure from the Air Corp in 2011.
Away from the pitch and the skies, Gavin still lives in Dublin with his wife and two children. He was awarded the keys to Dublin city in 2020 by Fianna Fáil’s Paul McAuliffe, who was the Lord Mayor at the time.
Gavin serves as an ambassador to the Mater Hospital and foreign aid NGO Bóthar. He still has his wings, and flies privately with the Irish Historic Flight Foundation – detailing his grá for flying from an early age to the Irish Times in 2016.
Despite the sporting and public service record, should Gavin accept the reported advances from Fianna Fáil to contest the Presidential election, he would be one of the few candidates with no previous background in politics at all.
While name recognition has been an election strategy for the party in recent years, Gavin’s reputation for breaking hearts on the pitch may outweigh his credited new rule success and impact his popularity among the voter base of rural Gaelic football fans.
Reporters that covered his tenure at Dublin have also recalled how he divulged little information in his dealings with the media and revealed few details about his own personality. Given his quiet nature, the brutality of previous presidential elections may cause Gavin to think twice about throwing his hat in the ring.
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