Gradaim an Uachtaráin – Jimmy Smith
January 31, 2026
Gradaim an Uachtaráin 2026
JIMMY SMYTH, EDUCATION
Jimmy Smyth is widely regarded as one of Armagh’s greatest Gaelic footballers, and in later years he became a respected teacher, coach, and broadcaster. Across Armagh and far beyond, he is celebrated above all for his extraordinary achievements on the field. A lifelong member of the Clan na Gael club in Lurgan, Jimmy has devoted decades of unwavering service to the club he proudly calls home. Although he has lost count of the many roles he has undertaken within Clan na Gael, it was as a player that he first came to prominence, forging a reputation built on exceptional skill, natural leadership, and unshakeable commitment.
After his playing career, Jimmy devoted countless hours to coaching and to the administration of Gaelic games. He served for many years as a leading figure on both the Armagh Vocational Schools Committee and the Ulster Vocational Schools Committee. In 2012, he guided the Ulster committee’s contribution to the GAA Oral History Project, during which members traced the origins and growth of the Vocational Schools GAA sector and reflected on the profound impact it had on generations of young players.
Jimmy remains an active and highly valued presence within Ulster Schools GAA in his role as Chairman, approaching every task, large or small, with characteristic dedication. He is a familiar figure at match gates, leads the Ulster Schools Committee, and oversees several subcommittees. At various times, he has also contributed his expertise to the All-Ireland Post-Primary Schools Committee, where his contribution is greatly valued.
Today, Jimmy serves as President of Armagh GAA, continuing to support and guide developmental work throughout the county.


