Dublin hurlers appoint Na Fianna’s Niall Ó Ceallacháin to take over from Micheál Donoghue
Dublin hurlers appoint Na Fianna’s Niall Ó Ceallacháin to take over from Micheál Donoghue’s new football manager. He succeeds the joint-management team of Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher, who stepped down after four years in charge, having led the county to a fourth All-Ireland title in 2021.
He is a much sought-after manager, who has had success with his native Fermanagh, who he took as close to an Ulster title – a replay defeat by Armagh – as the county had ever come and neighbours Monaghan, twice Ulster champions on his watch as well as All-Ireland semi-finalists.
Popular with players and effective in their deployment, O’Rourke has hardly put a foot wrong in his many management roles throughout the years. He has also proved dependable and honourable in his dealings with county administrators.
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