Kealy steps down from his role as Dunshaughlin senior football manger

 

Monday 9th December 2024, 15:08 pm

By Darren Donoghue

 

It has been confirmed that former Meath Gaa player Richie Kealy has made the decision to step down from his role as Dunshaughlin senior football manager.


Kealy this year guided Dunshaughlin to their first Meath Senior Football championship title in 22 years in October. During his tenure he also  guided the black and ambers to promotion from Intermediate to Senior level and secured a promotion back to Division 1 league football.


No appointment has been yet as the county champions go in search of a new senior football manager.


The announcement was made on Dunshaughlin & Royal Gaels social media page and they said the following:


“We would like to confirm that Richie Kealy has made the decision to step down from his role as Dunshaughlin senior football manager after 3 years in charge. We respect his decision and acknowledge the significant impact he has had on the development and success of our senior team.”


“During Richies tenure, the team experienced promotion from Intermediate to Senior level, secured a promotion back to Division 1 league football and finally won the Senior Football Championship. His dedication, professionalism, leadership and passion for the game has left a lasting mark on our club.”


“We would also like to thank his back room team, namely Paul Curran, David Gallagher, Tom Clarke, Ciaran Clusker, TP Toolan and the late Fergus Clancy RIP for their huge contribution to the team over the past three years.”

“At this time, no decision has been made regarding a new manager. The club’s executive committee will begin the process of identifying a suitable candidate in due course. We extend our deepest gratitude to Richie and his team for their unwavering commitment and wish them and their families all the best in their future endeavours.”


Pauric McGovern

Dunshaughlin & Royal Gaels

Chairman

 

 

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