FORMER LOUTH AND Westmeath boss Colin Kelly is to take charge of the Wicklow footballers in 2022.
Kelly will take reins of a third county side after Wicklow revealed last night that he has been appointed as their new boss.
He fills the vacancy created by the departure of Davy Burke in August, the Kildare native having been in charge for two seasons.
Kelly was at the helm of Louth between 2014 and 2017, steering the Wee County to successive league promotions in his last two years. He was then in charge of Westmeath for the 2018 season.
Kelly will finalise his Wicklow management team in the coming weeks, while Eamonn Scallan has been ratified again as the Garden County’s hurling boss for 2022.
Colin Kelly has been appointed as Wicklow Senior Football Manager for 2022.https://t.co/1GhdfVNrmy#officialwicklowgaa #wicklowgaa pic.twitter.com/FIjmlXF50n
— Official Wicklow GAA (@wicklowgaa) October 15, 2021
Meanwhile Galway defender Johnny Duane yesterday announced his retirement from the inter-county game.
Duane made his senior championship debut against Mayo in the 2011 Connacht semi-final, while his last appearance came against the same opposition in this year’s Connacht decider, coming on as a late sub in Croke Park.
The St. James’ club man also represented New York in the 2016 championshi while he captained the Galway minor team in 2008 and won an All-Ireland U21 medal as a defender in 2011.
Its been a pleasure @Galway_GAA
— Johnny Duane (@jduane6) October 15, 2021
Thanks to all my teammates, managers, family, friends, and @galway_st for all the support over the last 10 years.
I have made some great memories and lifelong friends.
Sin è ✅ pic.twitter.com/KtdogM6x81
Corofin were on a different level today but it was still head scratching result and performance from Clann naGael, especially when you consider Brigids brought Corofin with both Burkes playing to extra time last year.
That Clann player didn’t deserve a red.
@Eamonn Ó Maoldomhnaigh: ah come off it, surely had to be red, he lost the plot and knew it himself, didn’t even complain.
@mike Kennedy: I was waiting for you!
He should have got 3 reds!
@mike Kennedy: Amazed that 8 people ( assuming they are people) agreed with me!
@Eamonn Ó Maoldomhnaigh: he should have been sent off in the country final as well.
@Eamonn Ó Maoldomhnaigh: you got me Good, hook line and sinker!!!! aaaaahh