Davy Fitzgerald

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Davy Fitzgerald confirms he is leaving Cork coaching role (The42)

CORK COACH Davy Fitzgerald has confirmed he is stepping down from the role after a year in the position. The former Clare hurler was on the sideline, ...

I have to say being a coach is different to being a manager and fair play to Matthew Twomey, he did an unbelievable job. The girls were incredible right up to the end and all you can ask of any team is that they fight on their backs for you and them girls couldn’t have done anymore. I enjoyed my time in Cork, it was deadly.

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Davy Fitzgerald will step away from his role with Cork senior ... (Irish Post)

Fitzgerald's Cork side lost to Kilkenny in Sunday's Glen Dimplex All-Ireland senior final. The former Clare keeper joined the Rebelettes in 2021 and took up a ...

I will never forget the year." The girls were incredible right up to the end and all you can ask of any team is that they fight on their backs for you and the girls couldn’t have done anymore. "It wasn’t easy all the time.

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Davy Fitzgerald leaves Cork role after one year (The Irish Times)

Reports suggest former All-Ireland winner is set for a club role in Clare.

I have to say being a coach is different to being a manager and fair play to Matthew Twomey, he did an unbelievable job. The girls were incredible right up to the end and all you can ask of any team is that they fight on their backs for you and them girls couldn’t have done anymore. Fair play to Kilkenny, they took advantage but that’s one we had a chance to win.

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Davy Fitzgerald departs camogie coaching role (Leitrim Observer)

Davy Fitzgerald has stepped down from his coaching role with the Cork senior camogie side following their loss to Kilkenny in Sunday's Glen Dimplex All-Ire.

I will never forget the year." "I was in Cork over 80 times, we trained around 90 times. The girls were incredible right up to the end and all you can ask of any team is that they fight on their backs for you and them girls couldn’t have done anymore.

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Davy Fitzgerald departs role with Cork camogie team (Pundit Arena)

Davy Fitzgerald has confirmed that he is departing his coaching role with the Cork camogie team following their defeat in the All-Ireland Final on Sunday.

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Davy Fitzgerald leaves coaching role with Cork Camogie after one ... (The Irish Sun)

DAVY FITZGERALD has left his role with Cork Camogie after just one year.The Rebels suffered a heartbreaking defeat to Kilkenny in yesterday's All Irel.

"It wasn’t easy all the time. Fair play to Kilkenny, they took advantage but that’s one we had a chance to win. He told the Irish Examiner: "A hard one to take today.

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Davy Fitzgerald confirms his exit from Cork after final loss (Extra.ie)

Davy Fitzgerald has confirmed that his time with the Cork camogie team is up and he has moved on from the role.

I will never forget the year.' Fair play to Kilkenny, they took advantage but that's one we had a chance to win. 'I enjoyed my time in Cork, it was deadly.

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Davy Fitzgerald departs camogie coaching role following loss to ... (Kilkenny People)

Davy Fitzgerald has stepped down from his coaching role with the Cork senior camogie side following their loss to Kilkenny in Sunday's Glen Dimplex All-Ire.

I will never forget the year." "I was in Cork over 80 times, we trained around 90 times. The girls were incredible right up to the end and all you can ask of any team is that they fight on their backs for you and them girls couldn’t have done anymore.

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Davy Fitzgerald departs camogie coaching role (Offaly Express)

Davy Fitzgerald has stepped down from his coaching role with the Cork senior camogie side following their loss to Kilkenny in Sunday's Glen Dimplex All-Ire.

I will never forget the year." "I was in Cork over 80 times, we trained around 90 times. The girls were incredible right up to the end and all you can ask of any team is that they fight on their backs for you and them girls couldn’t have done anymore.

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What's Next For Davy Fitzgerald As Cork Camogie Term Ends? (Balls.ie)

Cork and Kilkenny played out a tense affair in yesterday's All-Ireland senior camogie decider where the Cats ran out winners on a scoreline of 1-13 - 1-12.

This is something that could appeal to Dublin hurling fans given the Leinster senior hurling title he brought to Wexford. Eddie Brennan, who has worked as a coach with Cuala, is seen as another contender. That success along with the energy he brings on the line is something which can only be a benefit. Looking at every inter-county team the Clare native has been involved with, there has been immediate success which is something that could appeal to all of these counties.

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