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Manager Merry Go Round

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Replying To Head4TheBlackSpot:  "I've heard that Colm O'Rourke and Brendan Murphy have significantly strengthened their background team at Simonstown with the addition of Kevin McManamon, formerly of Dublin and St. Jude's. McManamon, who is currently the St. Jude's U21 manager, will join Simonstown as a Transition/Forwards Coach , While Monaghan duo formerly of kings court Owen and Benny Lennon have taken the Ballinlough Job!"
I'd just like to say a round of applause for this account, he seems to have contacts everywhere... Fair Play!!! One team i haven't heard mentioned is the men of Grangegodden. Anyone know is Conn Clearly staying on or is Luke Dempsey returning?

Meathboyos86 (Meath) - Posts: 95 - 04/12/2025 18:26:21    2647070

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Word going around North Meath is that Joe Sheridan was voted out at the most recent comittee meeting in Oldcastle, ex Meath and Ballinlough stalwart Peader Byrne has been contacted about the job, but haven't heard of his choice. All i'll say is "Watch This Space".

Meathboyos86 (Meath) - Posts: 95 - 04/12/2025 18:37:50    2647071

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Replying To GenderNeutral:  "Joint ticket of former players Shane Duffy and Ciaran O Fearaigh"
Latest news is that Davy Byrne is interested in coming back. Brings a lot of experience and local knowledge. Won their first keegan cup, and set the ground work for the second. Ciaran o Fearaigh would be well experienced to go with him.
Those 2 look ahead of the ratoath pack.

Ashrules (Dublin) - Posts: 596 - 04/12/2025 23:38:59    2647093

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Replying To Ashrules:  "Latest news is that Davy Byrne is interested in coming back. Brings a lot of experience and local knowledge. Won their first keegan cup, and set the ground work for the second. Ciaran o Fearaigh would be well experienced to go with him.
Those 2 look ahead of the ratoath pack."
I'm hearing that O'Fearraigh is the front runner and supported by the manager of the Minor team from 2024. But all focus on the hurling this weekend! It will be a tough game against Danesfort - but hopefully Podge and the lads will light it up!!

Royalblufill (Meath) - Posts: 533 - 05/12/2025 14:39:17    2647143

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Replying To littlebull:  "What about Moynalty? Doing a Wrexham in the junior B"
Imagine the excitement of being a Moynalvy player going into 2026. One of the best manager and coach combinations in all four championships.
I think it is great for lads in a Junior B club to get the experience of such a top class management.

madmeath (Meath) - Posts: 106 - 07/12/2025 21:37:51    2647401

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Replying To madmeath:  "Imagine the excitement of being a Moynalvy player going into 2026. One of the best manager and coach combinations in all four championships.
I think it is great for lads in a Junior B club to get the experience of such a top class management."
Great manager and coach, proven winners, word is they have put together an unreal backroom team from within the club compared to the last they had from within the club , so surely they win it out easy now...

Theroyalguru (Meath) - Posts: 3 - 07/12/2025 23:16:50    2647411

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Replying To madmeath:  "Imagine the excitement of being a Moynalvy player going into 2026. One of the best manager and coach combinations in all four championships.
I think it is great for lads in a Junior B club to get the experience of such a top class management."
Well, now can't say for certain, and I could be wrong here, but I somehow doubt the excitement levels are too high in Moynalvy regarding the appointment of the Moynalty manager

Meathfootball12 (Meath) - Posts: 41 - 07/12/2025 23:55:57    2647412

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Replying To Meathfootball12:  "Well, now can't say for certain, and I could be wrong here, but I somehow doubt the excitement levels are too high in Moynalvy regarding the appointment of the Moynalty manager"
C'mon now Mr Meath football 12, i think was a spelling mistake one you'd be prone to yourself

Meathboyos86 (Meath) - Posts: 95 - 08/12/2025 14:08:55    2647492

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