DUBLIN’S SENIOR HURLERS have hailed the legacy of exiting boss Anthony Daly.
The Claremen announced last night that he was stepping after six years in charge.
“The Dublin Senior Hurling squad would like to extend its best wishes and gratitude to Anthony Daly and his management team on their departure last night,” a statement reads.
“In his six years in charge Anthony and his backroom team have helped steer our county to a period of unprecedented success in the modern era, winning our first league title since 1939, our first Leinster title in 52 years along with two appearances in All-Ireland semi-finals.
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“While as a squad we were extremely disappointed with our exit from this summer’s campaign, Anthony has left the game in the capital in a far stronger state than when he arrived and has transformed the profile of hurling in Dublin.
“His attitude and positive influence on our development was always top class and his legacy, while embellished with titles, is also that he helped developed a real sense of self-belief in Dublin hurling which we know will serve the county well in the future.”
'Top class' - Dublin hurlers pay tribute to departing boss Daly
DUBLIN’S SENIOR HURLERS have hailed the legacy of exiting boss Anthony Daly.
The Claremen announced last night that he was stepping after six years in charge.
“The Dublin Senior Hurling squad would like to extend its best wishes and gratitude to Anthony Daly and his management team on their departure last night,” a statement reads.
“In his six years in charge Anthony and his backroom team have helped steer our county to a period of unprecedented success in the modern era, winning our first league title since 1939, our first Leinster title in 52 years along with two appearances in All-Ireland semi-finals.
“While as a squad we were extremely disappointed with our exit from this summer’s campaign, Anthony has left the game in the capital in a far stronger state than when he arrived and has transformed the profile of hurling in Dublin.
“His attitude and positive influence on our development was always top class and his legacy, while embellished with titles, is also that he helped developed a real sense of self-belief in Dublin hurling which we know will serve the county well in the future.”
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