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Extra.ie
5 days ago
- Sport
- Extra.ie
Ger Brennan set to bring fellow Dublin legend onto new coaching ticket
It's a new era in Dublin football as they announced last week that Ger Brennan will replace Dessie Farrell as Head Coach on a three-year term. Brennan comes to his home county after winning the Leinster Championship with Louth earlier this year. It was the first time Louth had won a provincial title in 68 years. It's now time for Brennan to build his coaching ticket. Upon his arrival, Dublin GAA said that his backroom staff would be announced imminently and, speaking on Dubs TV, Brennan himself said that he had already had some positive conversations. Ger Brennan. Photo: Ray McManus/Sportsfile He also hinted at the possibility of some ex-teammates coming on board. He said that he would 'integrate a couple of guys I would have played with myself over the years. They're very much looking forward to getting involved,' This has led to speculation over who will be joining Brennan in the dug out next year and the Irish Independent are reporting that two former All-Ireland winners are set to join Brennan. The first name reported is Ballymun Kickhams and Dublin legend Dean Rock. The eight-time All-Ireland winner was a staple of the great Dublin sides up until his retirement from intercounty play in 2024. He continues to play for Ballymun, lining out in the Dublin Championship last weekend. He also played alongside Brennan from 2013 until 2015. Dean Rock and Denis Bastick. Pic: INPHO/Tommy Grealy The other name linked to a role in Brennan's coaching ticket is five-time All-Ireland winner Denis Bastick. Bastick was part of the Dublin set-up from 2009 to 2017, winning the All-Ireland alongside Ger Brennan in 2011 and with Rock from 2015 to 2017. All three men played together in the 2013 All-Ireland winning side as well. Excitement is beginning to build around this new Dublin era, and with some of the great minds being linked up, that sense of optimism seems fully merited.


Irish Daily Mirror
16-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Multiple Dublin GAA All-Ireland winner joins leading Meath club
Multiple Dublin All-Ireland winner Eric Lowndes has moved to leading Meath side, St. Peter's Dunboyne. Lowndes, who went to school in Dunboyne, will join his brothers Stuart and Craig in the senior side at the club. Eric Lowndes is 31 now, having made his Dublin Championship debut in 2015 after a stellar underage career where he won four Leinster minor medals in hurling and football across two seasons as well as an All-Ireland under-21 football titles. Lowndes was a regular throughout Dublin's Leinster campaign in their 2017 run to the All-Ireland, but didn't start the All-Ireland semi-final or final. Stuart Lowndes played for both Dublin and Meath at senior level and his goal was vital as Dunboyne won the Senior Championship in 2018, their most recent victory in the competition. The brother's parents are both Meath people. Eric Lowndes has been training with the Dunboyne club recently and made his debut over the weekend in a Division 1 encounter with Wolfe Tones.