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16 Dec 2025

Treaty United welcome back former goalkeeper ahead of 2026 season

Treaty United have signed Jack Brady, who re-joins the club from Drogheda United

Treaty United welcome back re-sign former goalkeeper ahead of 2026 season

Jack Brady, in action for Drogheda United during their FAI President's Cup final against Shelbourne at Tolka Park earlier this year I PICTURE: Sportsfile

TREATY United have announced the signing of Jack Brady from Drogheda United ahead of the 2026 season.

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The 28-year-old Goalkeeper is no stranger to Markets Field, having previously played for Treaty in the 2022-2023 season. Along with Drogheda United, Jack has also had spells with Galway United, Longford Town, Shelbourne FC and Limerick FC.  

Born in Dublin, Brady arrives just a week after the club announced former shot-stopper Corey Chambers would be departing to Cobh Ramblers.

 Brady says he is 'delighted' to return to Shannonside.

"Delighted to be back at my local club. We are hoping to continue and build on the good work done in 2025 by reaching the latter stages of the play- offs and hopefully go further again in the coming year.

"It is an ambitious club and I hope to be able to contribute positively to that in 2026. I am really excited to be back and to get going in January."

Manager Tommy Barrett also voiced his pleasure at Brady re-joining the 'Super Blues.'

"I am delighted to welcome Jack back to the Club. He knows the environment and what is expected here, which is a big plus. He has built a very solid domestic career in Irish football and brings real experience and reliability to our goalkeeping group.

"Jack is a strong character and we’re pleased to have him back at the Markets Field for the season ahead."

Ian McMahon – Managing Director, Treaty United, added: 

"Jack’s return to Treaty United reflects our focus on bringing in committed players who can add value on and off the pitch as we continue to build for the future."

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