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Replying To CastleBravo:  "It'd be farcically easy for an outside manager to just pay for membership of the club and become an "inside" manager."
But would he or she be interested if there was no "expenses" involved!!

MillerX (Meath) - Posts: 1063 - 06/11/2018 12:36:14    2149846

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Replying To BigJoe14:  "I think the day of appointing outside managers should be brought to an end. A outside manager coming in is only interested in two things, and that is furthering there own career and making a few quid. All clubs should be preparing managers to step up from there underage through to the adult teams and have a succession plan in place. Expertise like S&C and maybe a outside skills coach can be looked at from outside the club but in my opinion all clubs should strive to appoint from within. Dunboyne have had this policy for a long time."
Is the current manager from Within the club ? Sean Kelly a Dunboyne man too ?

Analyst (Meath) - Posts: 1467 - 06/11/2018 14:48:18    2149882

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Replying To Analyst:  "Is the current manager from Within the club ? Sean Kelly a Dunboyne man too ?"
As far as I can see, the Dunboyne management is from Dunshaughlin, Dunderry and St.Pergrines. Hardly local Dunboyne men.

Ibbecek (Meath) - Posts: 196 - 06/11/2018 15:04:22    2149892

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In the interview with the Chronicle before the Senior Football final I'm almost certain it said their manager was a member of the Dunshaughlin 3 in a row team. Sean Kelly is Dunboyne's coach and I'd say he'd be surprised as any of us to learn he's actually from Dunboyne....

CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1644 - 06/11/2018 15:14:53    2149895

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All of Dunboyne's management team, except Sean Kelly, are now Dunboyne club men. Ciaran Byrne was a Dunshaughlin player but has been living in Dunboyne for a long time and was a underage coach in the club. His son has played for Dunboyne all the way through to the Senior team. John Lowndes lives in Dunboyne and is a Dunboyne club man. I would have no problem with clubs bringing coaches on board from outside the club as part of the management team, however I feel the manager has to be from that club. Plenty of clubs have taken this approach.

BigJoe14 (Meath) - Posts: 934 - 06/11/2018 15:41:22    2149904

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Replying To Ibbecek:  "As far as I can see, the Dunboyne management is from Dunshaughlin, Dunderry and St.Pergrines. Hardly local Dunboyne men."
Ciaron Byrne was a member of the Dunshaughlin 3 in a row but lives in dunboyne a long time has been involved in the club for years and his kids are in the club. Ger Robinson is dunbonye John Lowndes is also dunboyne. Born and raised in dunboyne went to school here played for the club as did his brother and his father and uncle and got involved in pereguines when he moved up that way .yes Sean Kelly is Dunderry so ur right on that one

Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 06/11/2018 15:48:43    2149907

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Ciaron Byrne is actually a Ratoath man
Played for ratoath and went to school in Ratoath parish and was brought up in ratoath parish
Won a minor for ratoath

head4dblackspot (Meath) - Posts: 513 - 06/11/2018 17:15:37    2149923

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Replying To Aloblack:  "Ciaron Byrne was a member of the Dunshaughlin 3 in a row but lives in dunboyne a long time has been involved in the club for years and his kids are in the club. Ger Robinson is dunbonye John Lowndes is also dunboyne. Born and raised in dunboyne went to school here played for the club as did his brother and his father and uncle and got involved in pereguines when he moved up that way .yes Sean Kelly is Dunderry so ur right on that one"
Ciaran Byrne is actually from Ratoath.played with Ratoath then transferred to Dunshaughlin. Now living in Dunboyne

bobjaffacake (Meath) - Posts: 1400 - 06/11/2018 17:27:35    2149927

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Yeah all Dunboyne men just doing it for the love of the game.

Barney123 (Meath) - Posts: 676 - 06/11/2018 18:12:16    2149942

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Replying To bobjaffacake:  "Ciaran Byrne is actually from Ratoath.played with Ratoath then transferred to Dunshaughlin. Now living in Dunboyne"
You could be right I don't know . What I do know is that he played for Dunshaughlin but has been living in dunboyne for years and has been involved in the club at underage level for years so I certainly wouldn't class him as an outside manager.

Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 06/11/2018 18:33:21    2149946

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Sean Kelly actually played for Dunboyne up to u12 before he moved to Dunderry. Played on the same team as John Lowndes believe it or not

Meathgaa5 (Meath) - Posts: 339 - 06/11/2018 21:11:23    2149970

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Replying To Meathgaa5:  "Sean Kelly actually played for Dunboyne up to u12 before he moved to Dunderry. Played on the same team as John Lowndes believe it or not"
He didn't. John only made the u12 B team while Sean was on the A's. Once again ur info in inaccurate

Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 06/11/2018 21:40:06    2149977

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Des Lane going to take over his hometown club Simonstown?

Meathmaster (Meath) - Posts: 251 - 07/11/2018 09:58:18    2150018

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Anyone know why Ciaran Kenny stepped down from Simonstown. Was involved for a long time as coach surprising that he only did one year as manager?

BigJoe14 (Meath) - Posts: 934 - 07/11/2018 11:41:10    2150034

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Replying To Aloblack:  "He didn't. John only made the u12 B team while Sean was on the A's. Once again ur info in inaccurate"
Sean Kelly was never in Dunboyne. Comes from Meadstown Dunderry. As was every generation before him.

Ibbecek (Meath) - Posts: 196 - 07/11/2018 14:43:59    2150059

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Replying To Ibbecek:  "Sean Kelly was never in Dunboyne. Comes from Meadstown Dunderry. As was every generation before him."
Ibbecek turn on your Sarcasm and banter meter there will ya.

Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 07/11/2018 14:50:36    2150060

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Replying To BigJoe14:  "Anyone know why Ciaran Kenny stepped down from Simonstown. Was involved for a long time as coach surprising that he only did one year as manager?"
From what I've heard Ciaran Kenny took the job on short notice last year after being involved the last 4 years. Young family and shift work in the mines means he needs a break.

Meathmaverick (Meath) - Posts: 106 - 07/11/2018 16:02:15    2150076

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was des lane in simonstown before , it will be an interesting winter break,

dnewlad (Meath) - Posts: 137 - 07/11/2018 16:56:11    2150091

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Replying To Meathmaverick:  "From what I've heard Ciaran Kenny took the job on short notice last year after being involved the last 4 years. Young family and shift work in the mines means he needs a break."
That was my suspicion alright. I do remember now that Colm O'Rourke stood down fairly late on in the year.

BigJoe14 (Meath) - Posts: 934 - 08/11/2018 09:30:11    2150162

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Replying To BigJoe14:  "That was my suspicion alright. I do remember now that Colm O'Rourke stood down fairly late on in the year."
Tough act to follow for kenny and especially when you lose vital members of ur team in Shane o Rourke Connor Nash and to a lesser extent Seamus Kenny who was always good to bring on there for 20/30 minutes. Take 3 influential players like that out of any team and their gonna find difficult but from what I hear about Ciaran Kenny he's very very good so hopefully we see him back coaching or managing somewhere. Meath needs all these promising young managers and coaches to progress . The more we have in the county the better .

Aloblack (Meath) - Posts: 265 - 08/11/2018 11:34:59    2150181

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