*Former Clare senior football manager, Mark Fitzgerald. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill
CLARE GAA are โputting plans in placeโ to begin the process of appointing a new county senior football manager.
The search to find a new senior football manager following Mark Fitzgeraldโs surprise announcement that he will not be seeking a second term, begins this week.
Clare GAA chairman Kieran Keating told County Board delegates at Mondayโs meeting in Caherlohan. โWe will be putting plans in place this week to find a new manager. We got the disappointing news last Friday that he will not be continuing and that he will be taking up a lesser role with the Kerry under 20โs. Itโs better to have got this news now rather than in Decemberโ, the chairman said.
Earlier Head of Operations Deirdre Murphy had read the outgoing managerโs end of year report to the meeting. โHe had planned to be in attendance himself to present this report before things changed,โ she said.
In the report the Kerry man outlined how his term in charge started after twelve of the previous yearโs team had stepped away for a number of reasons. They then had to play much of their league without the team captain, Cillian Brennan and three other established players due to injury and despite these setbacks they had come within a point of winning promotion in the league.
He made a number of recommendations which included having a designated training venue and more use of Cusack Park along with a strength and conditioning programme for younger players throughout the season.
He paid tribute to the players for their efforts and to his management team and he also thanked the board for its support.
Clondegadโs Seamus OโReilly asked โwere there issues. I met him at a game two weeks ago when he was scouting for players and this was one of a number of games he had attendedโ.
โThere were no issuesโ replied chairman Kieran Keating.
OโReilly observed, โHe did a phenomenal job and something doesnโt make senseโ. Supporting OโReillyโs view, Kildysart delegate John Meade said, โItโs out there amongst the clubsโ, to which the chairman replied, โare you representing all the clubsโ.
Keating told the meeting, โHe decided for whatever reason that his work/life balance wasnโt rightโ. Deirdre Murphy added, โWe are very disappointed to lose him. He is after getting a job nearer home that really suits him and seven hours four times a week wouldnโt fit into it. There is no conspiracy theoryโ.
Irish and Cultural Officer, Joe Garry questioned if a committee would be put in place to appoint the new manager as was the case when Fitzgerald was appointed. The chairman indicated that โall of this will be looked at this week as we decide on how to proceedโ.