Experienced Galway boss - who steered U21s to All-Ireland final - takes charge of Tribe ladies
Gerry Fahy succeeds Tim Rabbitt in the role, having been involved in his backroom team in 2020.
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Become A MemberGerry Fahy succeeds Tim Rabbitt in the role, having been involved in his backroom team in 2020.
Enda Gilvarry takes over a club who have won five senior titles since 2010.
The 38-year-old is taking over at Monasterevan.
The Tyrone legend has been confirmed in the role on a three-year term.
Stephen Frampton and Stephen Molumphy have come on board with new manager Liam Cahill.
The two-time All-Ireland winner has been appointed on a three-year term.
Donoghue steered the western county to long-awaited All-Ireland success in 2017.
Mickey Moran has been appointed to take charge of Kilcoo.
The 13-time European champions have won four on the bounce under the former player’s stewardship.
Anthony Cunningham replaces Kevin McStay.
After a difficult 2018, Leahy was re-appointed earlier this week.
Monaghan man Darren Bishop will remain at the helm.
Tommy Dunne and Darragh Egan have been ratified as coaches for the Tipperary senior hurlers.
The 64-year-old will take charge again as Kilkenny aim to secure the Liam MacCarthy Cup for the first time since 2015.
Jack Cooney and Joe Quaid were ratified at a county board meeting tonight.
Maughan takes the reins with the Faithful’s footballers.
The manager’s future had been uncertain in the wake of the heartbreaking All-Ireland final loss to Galway.
The 2018 season will be his sixth in charge of the Kingdom.
The nine-time All-Star was ratified at a county board meeting last night.
Chairman Tim Murphy will propose that Fitzmaurice is ratified for a further two years at a committee meeting on 16 October.
He has been handed the job in his native county after resigning as Donegal boss.
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The Breffni Men will be managed by Mattie McGleenan next year.
Stephen Rochford comes in on an initial three-year term.
The 61-year-old was ratified at a county board meeting on Monday evening.
Don’t worry, it’s not Joe Brolly.
Dave Whelan says Mackay’s appointment has been made “with our eyes open.”
The James Stephens man will take charge for a 17th year.
Meanwhile, Naomh Conaill have yet to confirm whether or not they will make an appeal over their semi-final loss last week.
The county board met tonight to ratify both men.
The Tyrone icon is back in the game.
Flanagan takes over from Galway All-Ireland winner Kevin Walsh.
A statement from the side confirmed the 40-year-old would be continuing in his role.
The 75-year-old Kerryman will coach in the Munster championship for the first time in over two decades.
The former Galway All-Ireland senior football winner will be at the helm for a fifth year in 2013.
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