Colm O'Rourke is set to become the new manager of the Meath footballers, pending ratification from the Royal county committee.
Please review their details and accept them to load the content. They would triumph in 1999 too, on a scoreline of 122-114, with a massive combined crowd of 109,513 showing up for the games in Melbourne and Adelaide. This will be the fourth time that O’Rourke, a former Ireland international rules series manager, has been in for the job, and the first time he will be successful.
Colm O'Rourke has been put forward for ratification as the new senior Meath men's manager. Meath GAA this afternoon tweeted: "The Management Committee of ...
It's just a shocking indictment of society in general." Colm has nominated Stephen Bray and Barry Callaghan as his selectors." "This isn't something new this sort of speculation like I did actually go for the Meath job on three occasions in the past and even somebody as stupid as I am would give it a hint that when you're told no on three occasions, I think that should put it to bed.
O'Rourke is the preferred choice of three-man committee put in place to find a successor to Andy McEntee. A Meath GAA statement today read: "The Management ...
O'Rourke has never managed the Meath senior football team before but has been in charge of the Meath minor and U-21 in the past. A Meath GAA statement today read: "The Management Committee of Meath GAA have recommended that Colm O’Rourke be put before the County Committee for ratification as Meath Senior Football manager. Colm O'Rourke is to be confirmed as the new Meath football manager.
The post was vacated by Andy McEntee following their Leinster Championship defeat to Dublin earlier this summer. Meath will compete in Division 2 of the 2023 ...
Two-time All-Ireland winner with Meath, Colm O'Rourke, is set to take over as the Royal County's senior football manager. Colm O'Rourke is set to take over as manager of the Meath senior footballers. Meath GAA announce Colm O'Rourke is set to take over as new senior football manager
O'Rourke had recently distanced himself from replacing Andy McEntee but the two-time All-Ireland manager has been proposed for the role. Stephen Bray and Barry ...
I can't understand how, in a society, we can allow people to abuse others without having given their name and address. Part of the statement on the Meath official website read: “The Management Committee of Meath GAA have recommended that Colm O’Rourke be put before the County Committee for ratification as Meath Senior Football manager.” Meath legend Colm O’Rourke is to become the county’s next senior football manager.
RTE pundit pas been put before the county committee for ratification.
Andy McEntee stepped down as Meath manager after the conclusion of the 2022 season, he’d been at the helm for six years. O’Rourke began working for RTÉ on The Sunday Game in 1991, and has continued in the role right through to this year’s championship. As a manager he led St Patrick’s Classical School to three Hogan Cup titles in 2000, 2001 and 2004.
"Colm has nominated Stephen Bray and Barry Callaghan as his selectors." The Management Committee of Meath GAA have recommended that Colm O'Rourke be put ...
His exit from the RTÉ studio, alongside Pat Spillane, will leave a massive hole to be filled. He had previously managed the county's minor and U21 teams. Earlier this summer, after Andy McEntee stepped down as Meath manager, O'Rourke ruled himself out of the running for the role.
Sunday Game panellist Colm O'Rourke looks set to become the new manager of the Meath footballers after Meath GAA recommended that O'Rourke be put before t.
Home Home Sunday Game panellist Colm O'Rourke looks set to become the new manager of the Meath footballers after Meath GAA recommended that O’Rourke be put before the County Committee for ratification as their county's senior football manager.
The two-time All-Ireland winner has been recommended by the management committee of Meath GAA and will now be put before the county committee for ratification.
Colm has nominated Stephen Bray and Barry Callaghan as his selectors. The Management Committee of Meath GAA have recommended that Colm O’Rourke be put before the County Committee for ratification as Meath Senior Football manager.— Meath GAA (@MeathGAA) The two-time All-Ireland winner has been recommended by the management committee of Meath GAA and will now be put before the county committee for ratification.
As the Irish Examiner reports, O'Rourke had recently distanced himself from replacing Andy McEntee but the two-time All-Ireland manager has been proposed for ...
I can't understand how, in a society, we can allow people to abuse others without having given their name and address. Part of the statement on the Meath official website read: “The Management Committee of Meath GAA have recommended that Colm O’Rourke be put before the County Committee for ratification as Meath Senior Football manager.” Meath legend Colm O’Rourke is to become the county’s next senior football manager.
An All-Ireland winner in 1987 and '88 and Texaco Footballer of the Year in 1991, O'Rourke was always seen as a likely Meath manager one day after bringing the ...
“He had a couple of injuries in Australia but I think he’s come back to fitness. That’s what I’m hoping Colm will bring to it. He’s still a relatively young man. “Look, he’s not going to change it overnight. Beggy insists that expectations around where O’Rourke can take the team will have to be realistic, however. I thought he should have done it back in 2005, 2007 when Sean [Boylan] went but I’m glad he’s giving it a go now.
Colm O'Rourke is set to be confirmed as the new Meath senior football manager, pending ratification from the county board.
The Management Committee of Meath GAA have recommended that Colm O’Rourke be put before the County Committee for ratification as Meath Senior Football manager. "Colm has nominated Stephen Bray and Barry Callaghan as his selectors." A Meath GAA statement today read: "The Management Committee of Meath GAA have recommended that Colm O’Rourke be put before the County Committee for ratification as Meath Senior Football manager.
McEntee left the 'The Royal County' after Meath's defeat to Dublin in this year's Leinster Championship. He has since gone onto take up a role with Antrim.
Imagine there could be another name or two in that backroom team, it’ll be so important pic.twitter.com/Zg4iHx1QZS Meath's last Leinster crown came in 2010 and has been largely overshadowed by Dublin's dominance. Important (as always) to have a top-class backroom team there. Ladies to do the business this weekend first of course #UpTheRoyals #HonMeath #MeathGAA #ColmORourke. Whilst another said: "Huge news Though Colm O Rourke had missed the boat on this one tbh. One user said" Hopefully the good times like these will come rolling back!
'Ultimately we have to beat Dublin. That was the measurement of Meath when I was playing and that hasn't changed.'
When we get into the nitty-gritty and we are working with a panel of players we will see their hopes and ambitions, their abilities, their willingness to work hard and whether or not it is possible then to get improvement. “I still regard it as one of the big jobs in football in the country. It was something in my earlier years that I wanted to do more than in the last few years, but this is still a great opportunity.”