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Shortlist announced for Translink Ulster GAA Coach of the Year Award

Feb 18, 2022 09:33 By Sean McCaffrey
Shortlist announced for Translink Ulster GAA Coach of the Year Award
Pictured at the launch of the Translink Ulster GAA Coach Of The Year Award at Páirc Esler, Newry, is Eugene Young, Ulster GAA Director of Coaching & Games Development, Michael Geoghegan, Ulster GAA Vice President, James McCartan, Down Football Manager, and Gerry D'Arcy, Translink Service Assistant Delivery Manager.
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2 Coaches from the Northern Sound region have been nominated

Nine outstanding volunteer coaches have been selected as finalists in the Translink Ulster GAA Coach of the Year Award. Members of the public are now being called upon to support the finalists and vote to decide who the overall winner should be. Representing their respective counties, the finalists were selected following public nominations submitted by club members across Ulster. A panel of experienced GAA figures including Down Senior manager, James McCartan, Ulster GAA’s Director of Coaching & Games, Eugene Young, and Irish News Sports Columnist Neil Loughran, whittled the entries down to the final nine. As well as the title ‘Coach of the Year’, the person who tops the poll will receive free coach travel for their team and specially commissioned Coach of the Year O’Neill’s sportswear.

The finalists are:

  • Antrim – Adrian Mullan, Ardoyne Kickhams
  • Armagh – Paul Cunningham, Craobh Rua/Carrickcruppen
  • Cavan – Michael McCann, CLG Cuchulainn
  • Derry – Hugh McGrath, Steelstown Brain Ógs
  • Donegal – Johanne McColgan, Naomh Padraig,Uisce Chaoin
  • Down – Peter McCartan, Clann Na Banna
  • Fermanagh – Shane McDermott, Irvinestown St Molaise
  • Monaghan – Lorraine O’Donnell, Drumhowen Geraldine's Rounders Club
  • Tyrone – Eilis Gormley, Carrickmore
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Encouraging people across the province to get behind the finalists and have their say, Translink’s Gerry D’Arcy said:

This is the third time we have partnered with UIster GAA on these awards and it is great to be back to celebrate these wonderful coaches who have worked tirelessly through the Pandemic.  Once again, the standard of entries was outstanding. It is incredible to hear about the level of passion, dedication and commitment volunteer coaches show to their clubs. Each club and community listed above have benefitted from their remarkable leadership, we, at Translink are delighted to help celebrate their efforts.

Michael Geoghegan, Ulster GAA Vice-President, added:

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We have seen a brilliant response to our Translink Coach of The Year award on its return this year. GAA player development from underage through to adult level is dependent on the roles of our volunteer coaches and we are delighted to recognise the shortlisted coaches from the nine counties. We wish each of them well as the voting process commences.

Voting for the Translink Ulster GAA Coach of the Year is now open at www.ulster.gaa.ie/translinkcoachoftheyear. Voting closes at 11.59pm Thursday 3rd March. The winner will be announced on Monday 7th March.

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