GALWAY’S MINOR ALL-IRELAND winning manager Daniel Moynihan will take charge of the county’s senior ladies football team for 2024.
Galway LGFA announced the news on social media this afternoon.
“At last night’s county board meeting Daniel Moynihan was ratified as the new Senior inter-county manager,” a Facebook post reads.
“Daniel is originally from Ballinasloe and is the son of the Connacht LGFA President Con Moynihan. Daniel has been the manager of the Galway minors for the last two years, winning the All-Ireland this season. Galway LGFA would like to wish Daniel and his backroom team the very best in the future.”
Moynihan succeeds Mághnus Breathnach and Fiona Wynne at the helm. The duo filled the void left by Gerry Fahy amidst a tumultuous start to the 2022 campaign, steadied the ship and oversaw back-to-back All-Ireland quarter-finals and a Division 1 league final appearance.
Kerry blew the Tribe away in the Croke Park showpiece after their bright start to 2023, and they struggled to recover, while the 2019 All-Ireland finalists’ championship campaigns under Breathnach and Wynne were ended by Meath and Mayo respectively.
Backboned by All-Ireland club champions Kilkerrin-Clonberne, they’ll hope to push on next year.
Nigel Walsh (Kilconly) takes the minor vacancy left by Moynihan.
.@GalwayLgfa have confirmed that Daniel Moynihan (pictured) will take charge of the county's Senior team in 2024
— Ladies Football (@LadiesFootball) October 24, 2023
Nigel Walsh will guide the fortunes of the county's U18 team
Daniel guided Galway to the 2023 @ZuCarIreland All-Ireland U18 A title#LGFA pic.twitter.com/Rgj5GFZ09z
The Ballinasloe man is one of several new managers on the ladies football senior inter-county scene for 2024. Meath (Shane McCormack), Armagh (Gregory McGonigle) and Laois (Tom Devereux and Billy Kiernan) have recently announced changes, with positions yet to be filled in Donegal and Mayo.
All-Ireland senior champions Dublin (Mick Bohan), Kerry (Declan Quill and Darragh Long) and Kildare (Diane O’Hora) are among those to have confirmed continuity for next season.
Well done Fordey and best of luck.
G’day Stockholm see you in 3 more sleeps with added jerseys socks and jocks..
Välkommen till Stockholm lads. Wrap up well, it’s feckin’ freezing over here and the snow has returned.
Looking for places to go before/after the match? I’d suggest 3 places… The Dubliner (underground station Hötorget – near central station) and Wirströms and The Liffey both in the old town (underground station Gamla Stan) but of course there’s loads more around.
The Swedish Irish society will be having their St. Patrick’s Day parade on Saturday (postponed from last Saturday due to a royal funeral) at 1pm starting from Humlegården (underground station Östermalmstorg) and finishing in the old town. COYBIG!
Call me an optimist but I think we will get away with only 3-0 on Friday night
It’s going to be brutally cold!!! In fairness, I don’t plan on doing much sightseeing…. Warm pub, cold beer, happy days! COYBIG
Looking forward to it and if I just come back with a flu ill be happy :-)