Four All-Ireland winning bosses up for RTÉ's Manager of the Year award

December 15, 2021

Meath manager Eamonn Murray celebrates. ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo.

RTÉ Sport has revealed its nominees for the 2021 Manager of the Year.

With the winners set to be announced this Saturday, December 18th, managers across Gaelic football, hurling and camogie as well as horse racing, paracyling, rowing and rugby have been included.

Tyrone joint-managers Feargal Logan and Brian Dooher have been nominated after steering their native county to its fourth Sam Maguire Cup triumph this past September, while Limerick hurling boss John Kiley is also up for the gong after leading the Treaty County to back-to-back All-Ireland SHC crowns for the first time.

Galway camogie manager Cathal Murray is on the shortlist after the Tribesmen captured a second O’Duffy Cup in three seasons in 2021, as is Meath ladies supremo Eamonn Murray whom saw his team crowned All-Ireland senior football champions for the first time in the Royal County’s history after denying defending champions Dublin in September’s final at Croke Park.

The nominees for the RTÉ Sport Awards 2021 Manager of the Year are as follows: Brian Dooher and Feargal Logan,  Cathal Murray, Dominic Casey, Eamonn Murray, Henry de Bromhead, John Kiely, Leo Cullen, Neill Delahaye, Stephen Bradley and Zaur Antia.


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