JACK OโCONNOR HAS been ratified as Kerry senior football manager on a two-year term at tonightโs county board meeting.
His backroom team will include Diarmuid Murphy and Micheรกl Quirke, with the rest of it yet to be finalised by OโConnor.
After a robust debate, county board chairman Tim Murphy defended the process that led to OโConnorโs appointment and rejected claims that outgoing boss Peter Keane was treated unfairly.
He said the process was unusual because previous managers left of own accord after their term was up, but in this scenario Keane wanted to remain in charge.
He also rejected โwholeheartedlyโ a suggestion there was a conflict of interest in the five-man selection committee, which included a former selector and player of OโConnorโs.
And Murphy found it โdishearteningโ to hear media reports that the outcome of the recruitment process had already been decided before the interviews took place.
โWe made our final decision on this last Friday week,โ Murphy told delegates in an online meeting.
โThe suggestion about it being a done deal going back three or four weeks ago is again totally erroneous, totally untrue and totally unfounded.
โAnd I find it very disheartening and very disconcerting that people would actually believe that five people of the integrity and the character that were on that selection committee would in any way sully the reputation of Kerry in any form or fashion. I think itโs disgraceful, itโs the lowest of the low.โ
In a prepared statement, the chairman outlined the sequence of events that led to OโConnorโs appointment for his third stint in charge of the county.
He said he โwent into more detail than normalโฆin order to completely clarify matters for tonightโs meeting and to counter any false or misleading information that appears to have been circulating over recent days.โ
He met Keane for a review of the year on Monday, 6 September, nine days after the Tyrone defeat. On Wednesday, 8 September, he met with the Kerry executive committee and they discussed the findings of the review meeting with Keane.
Murphy was mandated by the executive to put form a select sub-committee to advance matters.
โAs part of this mandate, an instruction was given to interview but also to open up the process to other candidates,โ explained Murphy.
The following day, Keane was informed of this and Murphy said he โconfirmed his willingness to proceed on that basis but asked that the timeframe be expedited as far as possible.โ
โThe five-person selection committee subsequently met and interviewed Peter Keane on the following week. And before we formally issued a public statement outlining the process of appointing the next Kerry senior football manager, I personally phoned Keane to reinsure that he was fully aware and accepting of competitive process they were undertaking in accordance with the wishes of the county executive.
โAgain, he confirmed his understanding and acceptance of this,โ he continued.
โOver the course of the following two weeks, the selection committee met the other parties who had expressed an interest in being considered for the position.
โAll the parties were given the utmost respect and confidentiality by the selection committee and were given ample time and opportunity to communicate their respective offerings through whatever means they felt appropriate.โ
Murphy also made it clear that the Kerry squad was consulted in the process.
โIn order to make an informed and objective assessment, the selection committee considered a wide range of constructive views. The county executive, the clubs of our county and from the Kerry senior players.
โAll such discussions, as always, will remain confidential. The process undertaken was fair and equitable to all concerned.โ
He added that the aim of the selection committee from the outset was to do โwhat is best for Kerry.โ
He said he personally contacted Keane and Stephen Stack and advised them they were unsuccessful in the process. The chairman added that he thanked Keane for all his years service to Kerry football and informed him theyโd issue a full and wholesome statement in due course thanking him.
Then a delegate from St Maryโs, Cahersiveen read out a statement on behalf of the club voicing their deep disappointment with how clubman Keane and his management team were treated in the aftermath of the All-Ireland semi-final defeat to Tyrone.
โPeter Keane, Maurice Fitzgerald and their colleagues were treated in a disrespectful way and the issue was issue dealt with in most unsatisfactory manner,โ said St Maryโs delegate Christy OโConnell.
They also took umbrage with โleaks to the mediaโ.
In response, Murphy denied that any member of the selection committee leaked information to the media, suggesting they came โfrom people with axe to grind or different agenda to what we had.โ
Finally, Murphy thanked outgoing boss Peter Keane for his long contribution to Kerry football.
โIโd like to formally thank Peter Keane and his family for their collective contribution to Gaelic football in Kerry.
โPeter and his family have had a long association with Kerry football. His playing career began with the St Maryโs club in Cahersiveen and he went on to represent Kerry at minor and U21 level as a player. At club level he managed his native St Maryโs to All-Ireland junior championship glory in 2011 and went on to manage Killarney Legion to a county championship final appearance in 2015.
โAlong with his family he is deeply ingrained in the best traditions of Gaelic football in Kerry and runs a very successful supermarket business in Killorglin, actively sponsoring many underage competitions in Kerry.
โIn 2016 he was appointed Kerry (minor) football manager. Kerry had already won successive minor All-Ireland titles in 2014 and 2015. Peter and his management team went on to win both Munster and All-Ireland minor titles in the three following successive years, culminating in a historic five-in-a-row All-Ireland in 2018.
โHis managerial expertise, acumen and success of both club and inter-county level was duly recognised and he was appointed Kerry senior football manager in October 2018.
โPeter had worked with many of the players at minor level and would have been very familiar with them. In his first year as senior manager he succeeded in reaching the 2019 All-Ireland football final. Following an enthralling draw game with Dublin, Kerry lost out in the replay.
โIt was a remarkable achievement in his first year as senior manager to reach the final with such a young and inexperienced team and we must rightly acknowledge and compliment this.
โFollowing the disappointing loss against Cork in the Munster championship in 2020, played in monsoon-like conditions, the team emerged as a energised and extremely focused unit in 2021, playing some swashbuckling football under Peterโs tutelage with Kerry ultimately sharing the Allianz League title and winning the Munster championship in exceptional style in a sun-drenched Fitzgerald Stadium in July of this year.
โThe team were very well prepared in a position for an All-Ireland semi-final appearance against Tyrone on 15 August 2021 but a Covid-19 outbreak in the Tyrone camp meant the game was put back for one week initially and then for a second week.
โThe unpredictable environment of Covid-19 and its effects again came back to (affect) Kerryโs preparations and unfortunately we lost to the eventual All-Ireland winners Tyrone in a very tough encounter in Croke Park.
โPeter, your contribution, expertise and commitment in developing the plans for the growth of our players and ambition for improvement going forward is fully acknowledged and will benefit the overall Association in Kerry for manager years to come.
โWe wish to thank and salute you for the incredible service youโve given to Kerry, the many personal sacrifices youโve made along the way and the amazing determination and resilience youโve shown over the past two years in particular in what was a very challenging Covid-19 environment.
โWe also wish to thank and acknowledge your selectors: Maurice Fitzgerald, James Foley and Tommy Griffin, who collectively and individually have made such an important and meaningful contribution to Kerry football.
โFinally we wish yourself, Siobhan and your family all the very best in the future. Mรญle buiochas do ghach rud.โ
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A very good squad and really shows the young talent in LOI but would have liked Reghba in there,not sure if heโs officially still LOI though.These supplemented with the likes of Kelleher,Nolan,Masterson,Parrott,Obafemi,Johansson,OโConno,rConnolly,Idah,Ronan and Doyle-Hayes is exciting!
@Nic Antonio: A clear indication that Reghba is bound for Leicester? Kenny name-checked him as a home based player that heโd involve.
Kenny a great appointment ; thereโll be serious strides made with him.
A lad born and reared in Dundalk declaring for the North.
Iโve seen it all now.
@Colm OโSullivan: Yeah, you must not have seen this lad though.
Really enjoy Andrews punditry very modern day take on the game glad to see him involved fresh ideas.
Whatโs the story with the lad who declared for the North there so? Does he just refuse ROI or has he changed his mind again? Strange after declaring there. Nice squad
Will Fitzgerald (limerick) so good they named him twice
That Ireland jersey from
2013 Andrews is pictured in was mint!
@Colm OโSullivan: Mint green ? Not sure it is