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GAA manager exodus continues as top boss steps down after ‘three years of ups and downs' following All-Ireland exit
GAA manager exodus continues as top boss steps down after ‘three years of ups and downs' following All-Ireland exit

The Irish Sun

time5 hours ago

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  • The Irish Sun

GAA manager exodus continues as top boss steps down after ‘three years of ups and downs' following All-Ireland exit

ROSCOMMON are the latest county on the look-out for a new manager after Davy Burke stepped down. Burke leaves the job after three years at the helm, having guided the Rossies back to Division 1 of the National League in his final campaign. 2 Davy Burke has stepped down as Roscommon manager Credit: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile 2 His final act was defeat to Cork in the All-Ireland series Credit: Daire Brennan/Sportsfile He is the latest inter-county managerial departure, following Burke said: 'After careful consideration, I have decided to step down as Football Manager, bringing an end to my 3 year term. "I would like to thank the Roscommon County Board in particular County Chairperson, Brian Carroll for his unwavering support and loyalty through the highs and lows over the last 3 years. "I appreciated it more than you will know. Read More on GAA "During my tenure I have had the privilege of working alongside a fantastic group of people in my backroom team. "While there are too many to mention individually, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for your professionalism, dedication and loyalty to Roscommon Football. "My management team of Eddie Lohan, Mark Doran, Hugh Lynch and Leo Tierney. "Thanks lads for your immense commitment, your expertise and your constant support. It was a pleasure to work with you all. Most read in GAA Football "To the Roscommon players, it was an honour of a lifetime to be entrusted to manage you bunch of men for 3 years. "I am very proud of the improvements we made, the work we put in together and the experiences we had along the way. 'So much integrity' - RTE viewers hail Stephen Cluxton for 'principled stand' Dublin GAA icon took during Parnells saga "I will be on the terrace in The Hyde keenly watching on and wishing you continued success. "There is no better sight than The Hyde pitch full with Rossie jerseys after a win. "Finally to my family who as always were my biggest backers and supporters. There was never a journey too arduous for them. "The crew were always there.' The former In his first season, they narrowly missed out on the Division 1 final, while they beat Mayo in the Connacht SFC before losing to His maiden All-Ireland series in charge was ended by 2024 saw them drop down to Division 2 while they lost to Mayo in the provincial semi-finals and Armagh in the last eight of the Sam Maguire. They bounced back up to Division 1 earlier this year before once again losing in the Connacht SFC semi-finals, to Galway. The Rossies failed to get out of the All-Ireland round robin this summer , with Burke's final act as boss being a two-point loss to Cork. 'SINCERE THANKS' Chairperson Brian Carroll said: "I have witnessed first hand the effort, dedication and commitment Davy has put in since his appointment in October 2022. "I want to thank Davy most sincerely for everything he has done for Roscommon "We have had highs and lows over the 3 years but Davy's ambitions and goals for our players, supporters and our County was always to be the very best we could possibly be. "I want to thank all our backroom team for their work over the last 3 years. "Finally I want to wish Davy, Shauna, Shea and little Conn the very very best in the future and I wish them health , happiness and success on and off the pitch. "It was a pleasure to work with Davy and he will always be welcome in Roscommon.' Roscommon GAA will now begin the process of appointing a new senior football manager .

Davy Burke steps down as Roscommon boss after three years in charge
Davy Burke steps down as Roscommon boss after three years in charge

Irish Examiner

time6 hours ago

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  • Irish Examiner

Davy Burke steps down as Roscommon boss after three years in charge

Roscommon are on the lookout for a new senior football manager following Davy Burke's decision to step down after three years on Friday evening. Kildare native and former Wicklow boss Burke had led The Rossies back into Division 1 but leaves following a disappointing championship run in which they failed to qualify for the knock-out stages of the Sam Maguire Cup after a final round defeat to Cork earlier this month. Roscommon reached the quarter-final stages last year having been beaten by Cork in the preliminary quarters the season before in Burke's first year in charge. Roscommon chairman Brian Carroll thanked Burke for his efforts: 'I have witnessed first hand the effort, dedication and commitment Davy has put in since his appointment in October 2022. 'I want to thank Davy most sincerely for everything he has done for Roscommon GAA. We have had highs and lows over the three years but Davy's ambitions and goals for our players, supporters and our County was always to be the very best we could possibly be.' Burke added: 'After careful consideration, I have decided to step down as Roscommon Senior Football Manager, bringing an end to my three-year term. 'I would like to thank the Roscommon County Board in particular County Chairperson Brian Carroll, for his unwavering support and loyalty through the highs and lows over the last 3 years. I appreciated it more than you will know.' As well as acknowledging the players, Burke praised his management and support teams: 'During my tenure I have had the privilege of working alongside a fantastic group of people in my backroom team. "While there are too many to mention individually, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for your professionalism, dedication and loyalty to Roscommon Football.'

Davy Burke steps down as Roscommon manager
Davy Burke steps down as Roscommon manager

RTÉ News​

time15 hours ago

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  • RTÉ News​

Davy Burke steps down as Roscommon manager

Davy Burke has opted to vacate the Roscommon hot seat after the conclusion of his three-year term as manager of the county's senior inter-county footballers. Burke, who became the youngest inter-county manager in history when he took the reigns at Wicklow as a 31-year-old in 2019, succeeded Anthony Cunningham as Rossies boss in October 2022. Confey native Burke also led his native Kildare to All-Ireland Under-20 glory in 2018. Roscommon bowed out of last year's All-Ireland at the quarter-final stage to eventual champions Armagh and, after sealing promotion from Division 2 in the league, failed to reach the All-Ireland series this year. In a statement released via Roscommon GAA, Burke said: After careful consideration, I have decided to step down as Roscommon senior football manager, bringing an end to my three-year term. "I would like to thank the Roscommon County Board, in particular county chairperson Brian Carroll for his unwavering support and loyalty through the highs and lows over the last three years. I appreciated it more than you will know." Brian Carroll said of the departing Burke: "I have witnessed first hand the effort, dedication and commitment Davy has put in since his appointment in October 2022. "I want to thank Davy most sincerely for everything he has done for Roscommon GAA. "We have had highs and lows over the three years but Davy's ambitions and goals for our players, supporters and our county was always to be the very best we could possibly be." Follow a live blog on the All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals on Saturday on and the RTÉ News app. Listen to commentaries on Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1. Watch highlights on The Saturday Game at 9.30pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Watch two All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals, Meath v Galway and Armagh v Kerry, from 1.15pm on Sunday on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Follow a live blog on and the RTÉ News app. Listen to commentaries on Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1. Watch highlights on The Sunday Game at 10.15pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player.

Roscommon boss Davy Burke steps aside after three years at helm
Roscommon boss Davy Burke steps aside after three years at helm

Irish Daily Mirror

time15 hours ago

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

Roscommon boss Davy Burke steps aside after three years at helm

Roscommon GAA have announced that boss Davy Burke has departed his role as Senior Football manager after three years at the helm. In an amicable parting of ways statement, Burke said that he had the 'unwavering support' of their County Chairperson while adding it was an 'honour of a lifetime'. Burke guided Roscommon to a third-place finish in Division One during his first year in charge but were relegated the following season His best Championship run with the county was last year when they shocked Tyrone to reach the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals and were then beaten by eventual champions Armagh. This season, Burke guided the county back to Division One but an underwhelming Championship campaign ultimately spelled the end of his tenure. "During my tenure I have had the privilege of working alongside a fantastic group of people in my backroom team. While there are too many to mention individually, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for your professionalism, dedication and loyalty to Roscommon Football," Burke said in his statement. "To the Roscommon players, it was an honour of a lifetime to be entrusted to manage you bunch of men for 3 years. I am very proud of the improvements we made, the work we put in together and the experiences we had along the way. I will be on the terrace in The Hyde keenly watching on and wishing you continued success. There is no better sight than The Hyde pitch full with Rossie jerseys after a win." Roscommon Chairperson Brian Carroll added: "I want to thank Davy most sincerely for everything he has done for Roscommon GAA. We have had highs and lows over the 3 years but Davy's ambitions and goals for our players, supporters and our County was always to be the very best we could possibly be."

Ex-county GAA star avoids assault rap after getting 'paralytic drunk' on stag
Ex-county GAA star avoids assault rap after getting 'paralytic drunk' on stag

Irish Daily Mirror

time20 hours ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Ex-county GAA star avoids assault rap after getting 'paralytic drunk' on stag

An off-duty Garda - who has represented Roscommon at senior inter-county football level - got 'paralytic drunk' after drinking sambucas during an 'alcohol-fuelled' stag weekend before assaulting a hotel porter in Ennis, a court has heard. At Ennis District Court, Judge Alec Gabbett commented: 'It is a shame really that but for the isolated incident on a stag night where Caoileann Fitzmaurice drank sambuca he probably wouldn't be here at all." Judge Gabbett said: 'Mr Fitzmaurice had four or five drinks and all of a sudden he was paralytic drunk and he had to be brought home. Then he was confronted by this nice man (Olufegun Lawal) who was trying to direct him to the right place when the melee ensued.' Judge Gabbett said that Mr Fitzmaurice was on 'an alcohol-fuelled weekend'. In the case, Caoileann Fitzmaurice, 31, who is stationed at Pearse Street Garda Station in Dublin, pleaded guilty to assaulting Olufegun Lawal at the Queen's Hotel, Abbey Street, Ennis in Co Clare on January 21, 2023. Judge Gabbett said that he would not be imposing a conviction on Mr Fitzmaurice for the late-night assault and instead imposed the Probation Act on the man and made a compensation order for €5,000, which was handed over to Mr Lawal. Judge Gabbett said that he was not convicting Mr Fitzmaurice of the offence 'due to the exemplary fashion in which he has engaged with the Probation Services'. Judge Gabbett said that the manner in which Mr Fitzmaurice - who has no previous convictions - has met the case 'is an example to others'. He said: 'He has met the case head on, shown remorse, apologised, faced up to it and paid compensation.' He said: 'It is a very, very good probation report. Mr Fitzmaurice's own insight into the offending is excellent, which comes out in the report. Judge Gabbett said: 'He has given up alcohol, he has engaged in counselling, he is getting married, he has engaged in very pro-social activities.' The Irish Mirror's Crime Writers Michael O'Toole and Paul Healy are writing a new weekly newsletter called Crime Ireland. Click here to sign up and get it delivered to your inbox every week Judge Gabbett said that Mr Fitzmaurice 'is a very well-educated gentleman and has a qualification in criminology". He said: 'There is obviously a significant future here for him in his current job with his qualifications.' Judge Gabbett said that Mr Fitzmaurice 'is mortified' by what occurred. Judge Gabbett said: 'He has received significant publicity for this crime, which is very difficult for his family, his club mates and his colleagues." He said: 'I am very conscious of the notoriety that this case has brought him - unfortunately Mr Google will follow him around for a long time.' Judge Gabbett said that he wouldn't expect to see Mr Fitzmaurice in a court again other than in his role as a state witness. He said that it is never easy for a member of An Garda Síochána to be before the courts. Judge Gabbett said that he was conscious of the internal disciplinary proceedings within An Garda Síochána which, he said, will have to happen because it is an assault. Judge Gabbett said that the significant aspect of the disciplinary proceedings is to get Mr Fitzmaurice "off administrative duties and back to his normal duties of preventing crime'. Counsel for Mr Fitzmaurice, Cian Kelly BL, asked that the case be struck out due to the manner in which Mr Fitzmaurice has met the case. Judge Gabbett said that he didn't think it would change the outcome of the disciplinary process if the case was struck out. Mr Kelly said: 'Unfortunately having dealt with the minutiae of that disciplinary process I am very conscious that minute differences have significant ramifications in that process.' Judge Gabbett said: 'The court has come as much as it can in terms of sanction.' State Solicitor for Clare, Aisling Casey, said: 'From the very outset, the victim wanted an acknowledgement that he had done nothing wrong and the accused was apologetic to him.' Mr Lawal opted not to provide a victim impact statement to the court. On his way out of the courtroom, Mr Fitzmaurice shook hands with Mr Lawal. In the prosecution against Mr Fitzmaurice taken by the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC), Sarah Jane Comerford BL previously outlined the facts in the case to the court. Ms Comerford said on January 21, 2023, Mr Fitzmaurice was off-duty on the night, was out with friends in Ennis and he was brought back to the Queen's hotel by a number of friends. Ms Comerford said: 'He was exceptionally intoxicated and in a confused state and was brought back by friends for the purpose of putting him to bed. 'But they left him in the care of hotel porter, Mr Lawal and asked Mr Lawal to bring him up to his room." Ms Comerford said: 'Unfortunately, Garda Fitzmaurice was in such an intoxicated state that he started walking around the hotel. He was very disoriented - he dropped the key to his hotel room and Mr Lawal, who was at all times trying to assist him, picked up the key and at that point, Garda Fitzmaurice struck him two times - once in the nose and once in the left eye and Mr Lawal caught the third blow. She said: 'Mr Lawal suffered a bloody nose and he did get some medical attention later that morning." 'The incident spilled out onto the street, where a witness saw Mr Fitzmaurice holding onto Mr Lawal and kicking out. The incident was also captured on CCTV footage." Mr Kelly previously said that Mr Fitzmaurice attested as a Garda in 2017 and is stationed at Pearse Street Garda station. He said that prior to the Ennis incident, Mr Fitzmaurice was a Garda on beat patrol and is currently on Garda office duties. Mr Kelly said that Mr Fitzmaurice is heavily involved in GAA, where he is captain of his local senior football team, Michael Glavey's in Roscommon.

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