The new Monaghan assistant football manager Paul Grimley, is set to re-enter the race for the Armagh manager's job.
It's understood that Grimley has come under pressure in recent days to allow his name to go forward for the Orchard County vacancy, but Monaghan boss Seamus McEnaney insists that he is fully committed to Monaghan.
Grimley applied for the Armagh job two years ago after Joe Kernan's exit, but was overlooked in favour of Peter McDonnell.
After McDonnell stepped down in July, Grimley asked for a five-year term with a review after three years and made other demands, which the board were unwilling to meet.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
James McCartan is new Down Football Manager...

Former county star James McCartan was appointed as the new Down senior football manager on Friday night (Sept 11th).
McCartan was ratified on a three-year term at a meeting of the Down County Committee.
His backroom team includes ex-Tyrone trainer Paddy Tally and former Donegal boss Brian McIver.
McCartan, who won All-Ireland medals with the Mourne County in 1991 and 1994, made his name in management by guiding Queen’s University to a Sigerson Cup title in 2007.
In 2005, he led his own club Burren to a county title, before winning the county championship with Antrim side St Gall’s in 2008. Most recently, he managed Derry club side Ballinderry.
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Joe Kernan is new Galway Football Manager...

Joe Kernan was installed as Liam Sammon's successor on Wednesday night's (Sept 9th)Galway football board meeting in Loughgeorge, Galway. Kernan has been handed a three-year term, with a review at the end of each season.
Kernanwas to have said that his "Galway blood" was a guiding factor in his decision to become the senior football manager. His late mother hailed from Ballinasloe and he boasts family connections with John and Pat Donnellan from the three-in-a-row team of the '60s, while his uncle Sean Ward also wore the maroon jersey.
The new manager could have his backroom team finalised as early as Tuesday (Sept. 15th), with Alan Mulholland and Paul McGettigan among those who could be included.
Galway football chairman John Joe Holleran is confident that Kernan is the man to take the Tribesmen forward. Well, we will have to wait and see!
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Sunday, September 6, 2009
Kilkenny defeats Tipp in the All-Ireland SHC Final...
Kilkenny 2-22 Tipperary 0-23
Kilkenny achieved the four-in-a-row after defeating a brave Tipperary side in a closely contested (for the most part) Senior Hurling Championship Final.
Half-Time Score: Kilkenny 0-13 Tipperary 0-11
Tipp's substitute Benny Dunne was sent off in the 54th minute for a wild tackle on Tommy Walsh.
Tipp's Eoin Kelly had 13 points in the match.
Henry Sheflin scored a goal from a penalty in the 63rd minute for Kilkenny.
Martin Comerford scored a goal for Kilkenny in the 64th minute.
Galway beat Kilkenny in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Final by a score of 2-15 to 2-11.
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Kilkenny achieved the four-in-a-row after defeating a brave Tipperary side in a closely contested (for the most part) Senior Hurling Championship Final.
Half-Time Score: Kilkenny 0-13 Tipperary 0-11
Tipp's substitute Benny Dunne was sent off in the 54th minute for a wild tackle on Tommy Walsh.
Tipp's Eoin Kelly had 13 points in the match.
Henry Sheflin scored a goal from a penalty in the 63rd minute for Kilkenny.
Martin Comerford scored a goal for Kilkenny in the 64th minute.
Galway beat Kilkenny in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Final by a score of 2-15 to 2-11.
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Saturday, September 5, 2009
All-Ireland SHC Final: Kilkenny v Tipperary Match Pick...
Kilkenny take on Tipperary in Sunday’s GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Final at Croke Park @ 3:30PM.
Derek Lyng and Richie Hogan have been drafted into the Kilkenny team for this encounter. Lyng comes in at midfield for last year's captain James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick, while Hogan gets his first start of the championship at right half forward with Martin Comerford making way. Lyng's inclusion also means there is no starting place for team captain Michael Fennelly.
Henry Shefflin switches to centre forward, while the management have decided not to start fit-again All-Star full back Noel Hickey, with JJ Delaney continuing on the edge of the square.
There are three changes from last year's All-Ireland final with John Tennyson, Michael Rice and Richie Power coming in for Noel Hickey, Fitzpatrick and Comerford.
Kilkenny Team:
PJ Ryan, M Kavanagh, JJ Delaney, J Tyrrell, T Walsh, B Hogan, J Tennyson, D Lyng, M Rice, R Hogan, H Shefflin, E Larkin, E Brennan, R Power, A Fogarty.
Tipperary boss Liam Sheedy has named an unchanged side for the final against Kilkenny.
Conor O’Mahony will captain the side, having overcome a dead leg following the Premier’s semi-final victory over Limerick.
It means there will be no place on the starting fifteen for squad captain Willie Ryan, who will lift the Liam MacCarthy Cup should Tipperary overcome the four-in-a-row-chasing Cats.
Tipperary Team:
Brendan Cummins, Paddy Stapleton, Padraic Maher, Paul Curran, Declan Fanning, Conor O’Mahony, Brendan Maher, James Woodlock, Shane McGrath, Pat Kerwick, Seamus Callanan, John O’Brien, Noel McGrath, Eoin Kelly, Lar Corbett.
The current Cats team are touted as possibly the greatest team of all-time, and as they head for four-in-a-row on Sunday, I can't see them losing this final.
Paddy Power Match Betting Odds:
Kilkenny 4/9
Draw 10/1
Tipperary 9/4
Handicap Betting:
Kilkenny (-3.0) evens
Handicap Draw (-3.0) 11/1
Tipperary (+3.0) 10/11
Winner: Kilkenny
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Derek Lyng and Richie Hogan have been drafted into the Kilkenny team for this encounter. Lyng comes in at midfield for last year's captain James 'Cha' Fitzpatrick, while Hogan gets his first start of the championship at right half forward with Martin Comerford making way. Lyng's inclusion also means there is no starting place for team captain Michael Fennelly.
Henry Shefflin switches to centre forward, while the management have decided not to start fit-again All-Star full back Noel Hickey, with JJ Delaney continuing on the edge of the square.
There are three changes from last year's All-Ireland final with John Tennyson, Michael Rice and Richie Power coming in for Noel Hickey, Fitzpatrick and Comerford.
Kilkenny Team:
PJ Ryan, M Kavanagh, JJ Delaney, J Tyrrell, T Walsh, B Hogan, J Tennyson, D Lyng, M Rice, R Hogan, H Shefflin, E Larkin, E Brennan, R Power, A Fogarty.
Tipperary boss Liam Sheedy has named an unchanged side for the final against Kilkenny.
Conor O’Mahony will captain the side, having overcome a dead leg following the Premier’s semi-final victory over Limerick.
It means there will be no place on the starting fifteen for squad captain Willie Ryan, who will lift the Liam MacCarthy Cup should Tipperary overcome the four-in-a-row-chasing Cats.
Tipperary Team:
Brendan Cummins, Paddy Stapleton, Padraic Maher, Paul Curran, Declan Fanning, Conor O’Mahony, Brendan Maher, James Woodlock, Shane McGrath, Pat Kerwick, Seamus Callanan, John O’Brien, Noel McGrath, Eoin Kelly, Lar Corbett.
The current Cats team are touted as possibly the greatest team of all-time, and as they head for four-in-a-row on Sunday, I can't see them losing this final.
Paddy Power Match Betting Odds:
Kilkenny 4/9
Draw 10/1
Tipperary 9/4
Handicap Betting:
Kilkenny (-3.0) evens
Handicap Draw (-3.0) 11/1
Tipperary (+3.0) 10/11
Winner: Kilkenny
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Joe Kernan interested in Galway Manager's Job...
Joe Kernan has admitted that he has a strong interest in taking over from Liam Sammon as the new Galway football manager.
It is rumored that he has already been contacted by Galway officials about the vacant position.
Kernan has been out of inter-county management since he stepped down as Armagh boss in 2007, having led the Orchard County to an All Ireland title in 2002.
Kernan presided over the most successful period in Armagh GAA history, leading them to a first All-Ireland title in 2002, a first National League title in 2005 and four Ulster championship triumphs, including a treble between 2004-06.
However, he recently ruled himself out of the running for the vacant Armagh managerial position, citing business commitments for his decision.
So why the keen interest in the Galway job? Well, his mother comes from Galway. Though, I don't know if that has anything to do with it!
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It is rumored that he has already been contacted by Galway officials about the vacant position.
Kernan has been out of inter-county management since he stepped down as Armagh boss in 2007, having led the Orchard County to an All Ireland title in 2002.
Kernan presided over the most successful period in Armagh GAA history, leading them to a first All-Ireland title in 2002, a first National League title in 2005 and four Ulster championship triumphs, including a treble between 2004-06.
However, he recently ruled himself out of the running for the vacant Armagh managerial position, citing business commitments for his decision.
So why the keen interest in the Galway job? Well, his mother comes from Galway. Though, I don't know if that has anything to do with it!
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Waterford Hurling Manager Fitzgerald to undergo heart surgery...
Waterford hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald is to undergo cardiac surgery later this week.
The 37-year-old will be admitted to a Dublin hospital on Wednesday to have stents inserted into one of the arteries around his heart because of a blockage. He recently visited a doctor after feeling unwell and was shocked to learn that he would need the operation at such a young age.
Fitzgerald is a non-drinker and non-smoker, but it was stated that there is a history of heart conditions in his family.
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The 37-year-old will be admitted to a Dublin hospital on Wednesday to have stents inserted into one of the arteries around his heart because of a blockage. He recently visited a doctor after feeling unwell and was shocked to learn that he would need the operation at such a young age.
Fitzgerald is a non-drinker and non-smoker, but it was stated that there is a history of heart conditions in his family.
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Bradley stays on as Antrim Football Manager...
Liam Bradley has agreed to continue as football manager of the Saffrons County for another year after a number of issues were resolved.
The Derry man was appointed for a three-year term last October, but last month revealed that he would postpone making a decision about his future until everything had been sorted out to his satisfaction.
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The Derry man was appointed for a three-year term last October, but last month revealed that he would postpone making a decision about his future until everything had been sorted out to his satisfaction.
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Dublin's Ciaran Whelan retires from inter-county football...
Ciaran Whelan has retired from playing inter-county football for Dublin, after 14 years of service.
The veteran midfielder's decision comes as no surprise after he had hinted at retirement in the wake of Dublin's 17-point All-Ireland SFC quarter-final thrashing by Kerry in August.
He won six Leinster medals and two All-Stars but never got the opportunity to play in an All-Ireland final.
He revealed that he could no longer give the commitment required for another season at the top level. But he insisted that he retired with no regrets.
Best of luck to him!
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The veteran midfielder's decision comes as no surprise after he had hinted at retirement in the wake of Dublin's 17-point All-Ireland SFC quarter-final thrashing by Kerry in August.
He won six Leinster medals and two All-Stars but never got the opportunity to play in an All-Ireland final.
He revealed that he could no longer give the commitment required for another season at the top level. But he insisted that he retired with no regrets.
Best of luck to him!
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