Robbie Brennan Named New Meath Football Manager
Robbie Brennan Named New Meath Football Manager

Robbie Brennan Named New Meath Football Manager

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Robbie Brennan has been proposed as the new Meath senior football manager for a three-year term, succeeding Colm O’Rourke, who resigned after a disappointing season. Brennan, who leads Kilmacud Crokes and has won three consecutive Dublin titles, will be joined by Martin Corey and Joe McMahon as part of his coaching staff. His appointment is expected to be confirmed at the next county board meeting. Under O’Rourke, Meath had a challenging year, securing only one win out of five championship matches and finishing poorly in the National Football League. Brennan, a former player for St Peter's, aims to revitalize the county's football fortunes following O'Rourke's tenure. He is also set to continue managing Kilmacud Crokes until their current championship run concludes.

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