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Kieran McGeeney's Armagh GAA backroom staff to undergo major change as big name assistant departs

Kieran McGeeney's Armagh GAA backroom staff to undergo major change as big name assistant departs

The Irish Sun17-07-2025
KIERAN DONAGHY has left Kieran McGeeney's Armagh backroom team.
The Kerry icon ended his five-year stint with the Orchard, who he helped to
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Donaghy helped to an unlikely All-Ireland title last year
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He thanked Kieran McGeeney in his farewell statement
Donaghy operated as Armagh's forwards coach and underwent 800km round trips to attend team training from Tralee.
Armagh reached their third Ulster SFC final on the spin this summer but
They still looked on course to claim back-to-back Sam Maguires when they topped their All-Ireland series group.
But
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It remains to be seen if Armagh will replace the 2006 Footballer of the Year.
Former Derry star Conleith Gilligan and ex-Orchard ace Ciarán McKeever are also on McGeeney's backroom.
But four-time All-Ireland SFC winner Donaghy will be on the radar as eight counties hunt for new managers ahead of the 2026 campaign.
Roscommon, Dublin, Sligo, Mayo, Waterford, Antrim, Cavan and Derry are managerless.
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But Donaghy may be top of Kerry's recruitment list when they reconvene after
Reflecting on his time with with the Orchard on
'Easiest interview I've ever had' jokes RTE GAA host after pundits go back and forth before Meath vs Donegal
"Thank you to Kieran McGeeney, who took a chance on a rookie coach. You said one year, it became five, only you could pull that off.
"You said I could help and that you would help me in return. You were a man of your word every step of the way.
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"To the backroom team, thank you for pushing me, teaching me, and raising the bar. I learned so much just being around ye. To the players, what a group. Tough, resilient, and relentless.
"Watching you chase your dream and finally reach the top in 24 was a privilege. Especially to the older lads, you never stopped believing and you earned every bit of it.
"Thanks to the Armagh County Board for all their support."
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