
‘Best day of my life' – Tyrone GAA star gets married to partner Louise at lavish Spain wedding at iconic cathedral
WEDDING BELLS 'Best day of my life' – Tyrone GAA star gets married to partner Louise at lavish Spain wedding at iconic cathedral
KIERAN McGEARY got married to long-time partner Louise at a stunning wedding in Spain.
The 2021 Footballer of the Year tied the knot in Mallorca surrounded by their friends and family.
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Kieran McGearey and partner Louise got married in Spain
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They were surrounded by their friends and family
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Former Tyrone teammate Cathal McShane was among the guestlist
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The wedding party stayed at the Calatrava Hotel
Amongst the wedding party, which stayed at the Calatrava Hotel, was his former Tyrone teammate Cathal McShane.
The ceremony took place at the Palma Cathedral, also known as the Catedral de Santa Maria de Palm de Mallorca.
They then returned to the hotel for the reception while they also visited a local Irish bar for a sing song.
The wedding was organised by Sarah Kemp, a wedding planner based in Mallorca, and was described by the bride as the "best day of my life".
Their wedding comes after a 2025 season that promised much but delivered little for the Red Hands.
McGeary and co produced a headline result by beating Dublin in the All-Ireland quarter-finals, with the Pomeroy man kicking two two-pointers.
They would end up being knocked out by eventual champions Kerry in the last four, but their win over the Capital led to a radical change behind the scenes.
Dessie Farrell announced his resignation immediately after the game, with former teammate Ger Brennan stepping in.
Brennan had become a contender for the job after leaving Louth following their Leinster football championship triumph.
While he was one of the leading candidates, reports suggested Declan Darcy had emerged as the favourite.
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It made the former Dublin footballer's appointment something of a surprise, with his ex-teammate Paul Flynn expressing such.
He told RTE Radio 1: "To me it just seemed a little bit ad hoc.
"It's funny when you're looking in, there wasn't even an awareness that there was a process ongoing.
"It just kind of was happening in the shadows a little bit. Not sure exactly who the county board spoke to or what options were there."
However, Flynn backed Brennan to bring "humility" to the role.
The 37-year-old is a two-time All-Ireland winner with the Boys in Blue and was a teammate of Dessie Farrell himself.
Flynn added: "I think it's going to be important for everybody in Dublin GAA because the team he's inheriting is not the team that Dessie inherited.
"There's a lot of work that needs to be done at the squad level, and at the underage level where we're not competing, so there's not that conveyor belt that people thought was never ending in Dublin.
"It's actually more akin to the team that Pat Gilroy picked up when he had to take on the challenge to try and build character in the group to start with and then layer on the quality.
"I'm sure Pat, a good club man of his will be there as a mentor whenever it's needed.
"I'm not sure if he's even going to be involved of any nature but he'll certainly be there to guide Ger.
"That'll be helpful because what Pat did when he came in was really about resetting things and trying to work from the bottom up."
ON THE COACH
Brennan is set to build a star-studded coaching line-up.
In an interview with DubsTV last Friday, the St Vincents clubman outlined that he already had a few people in mind to comprise his backroom team.
He stated: "There'll be a nice blend of continuity from Dessie Farrell's set-up.
"And then I'll integrate a couple of guys I would have played with myself over the years and they're very much looking forward to getting involved."
Now, the Irish Examiner and the Irish Independent have reported that Dean Rock and Denis Bastick are the two atop his wish-list.
The latter retired from the inter-county scene in 2018 whilst the former was a contributor up until 2023.
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Louise with her bridesmaids
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