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Ger Brennan departs Louth after two seasons

Ger Brennan departs Louth after two seasons

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Ger Brennan has departed his role as Louth manager after two seasons in charge. The former Dublin two-time All-Ireland winner guided the 'Wee County' to their first Leinster SFC title in 68 years earlier this year with victory over Meath. Louth's 2025 season ultimately ended with a 2-22 to 0-12 defeat by Donegal in Ballybofey at the preliminary quarter-final stage on 22 June. The St Vincent's club-man's decision will intensify links to his native county following Dessie Farrell's decision to end his six-year reign as manager following Saturday's quarter-final loss to Tyrone. In a statement confirming his decision to step down, Louth GAA thanked Brennan and his backroom team for their efforts. "With Ger's expert guidance and the invaluable support of his outstanding management team, our squad achieved remarkable success – including maintaining our Division Two status and the momentous achievement of bringing the Delaney Cup home to Louth for the first time in 68 years, a truly historic milestone for the county," said county chairman Sean McClean. "On behalf of everyone at Louth GAA, we want to express our profound gratitude to Ger for the transformative influence he has had during his time with us. The high standards he established, the ambitious vision he shared with us all, and the truly memorable experiences he created will continue to inspire and guide us for years to come."In his own statement Brennan thanked the Louth county board and his players. "Most importantly, I want to express my profound gratitude to the Louth senior footballers," he said. "It has been an absolute privilege to be part of your journey these past two years. What you have accomplished for the Gaels of County Louth will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come. Your dedication, heart, and commitment have made history."As you embark on the next chapter of your journey, I have complete confidence that fresh perspectives will bring new energy and insights to your honest and hardworking team. The future is bright for Louth football."
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