[2] A member of a family of eight, Corrigan married Mary (née McCabe) from Aghadrumsee.
[1] He was involved in the 1982 campaign, when he scored 1–3 against Tyrone in that year's Ulster Senior Football Championship (SFC) semi-final.
[1] Corrigan first picked up his whistle[clarification needed] at St Michael's College, Enniskillen in the 1980s and went on to become "synonymous with Gaelic football" there.
[9] He subsequently left his position as Sligo manager, due to difficult circumstances in 2006.
[5] He led Ballinamore to a Leitrim Senior Football Championship title in 2021 when he was close to sixty years of age.