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NUI Galway GAA

NUI Galway GAA comprises the Gaelic football and hurling teams at the University of Galway.

NUI Galway G.A.A.
C.L.G. Coláiste na hOllscoile, Gaillimh
County:Galway
Colours:   Maroon and White
Grounds:Dangan Sportsgrounds
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Connacht
champions
Galway
champions
Football: 0 0 3
Hurling: 0 0 0

Competitions in which they feature include the Sigerson Cup,[1] Fitzgibbon Cup,[2] and Walsh Cup.[3]

Historically, they have won the Galway Senior Football Championship[citation needed] and contested the FBD Insurance League.[4]

They are the second most prolific winners of the Sigerson Cup.[5]

Honours

Competition Wins Years won
Sigerson Cup 23 1912, 1922, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1949, 1951, 1955, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1992, 2003,[6][7] 2022
Fitzgibbon Cup[8] 10 1919, 1926, 1942, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1970, 1977, 1980,[9] 2010[10]
Galway Senior Football Championship 3 1933, 1934, 1937
Hodges Figgis Trophy 1 1981[11]
FBD Insurance League 1 2005

Notable players

Management

Managers have included:

References

  1. ^ "Tommy Joyce wants higher standards from NUI Galway". Irish Independent. 28 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Bobby Duggan fires NUI Galway to victory over UCC in Fitzgibbon Cup". Irish Independent. 5 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Kilkenny withdraw from Walsh Cup after bereavement". RTÉ Sport. 22 January 2015.
  4. ^ "FBD Connacht League finals home and away". Hogan Stand. 3 October 2005.
  5. ^ "NUI Galway see off DIT to advance to first Sigerson Cup final since 2003". Irish Independent. 14 February 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2018. NUIG, the second most prolific winners of the Sigerson Cup, advanced to their first final since 2003 when they held off a DIT comeback in heavy rain at St Loman’s GAA grounds in Mullingar.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Foley, Alan (25 August 2012). . Irish Examiner. Archived from the original on 17 November 2018. Later that year, he began his studies in Financial Maths and Economics at NUI Galway, winning the All-Ireland Freshers alongside players like Matthew Clancy from Galway, Clare's Mikey O'Dwyer and Mark O'Connell, John Donoghue of Meath and David O'Shaughnessy, a native of Westmeath... "Winning the Sigerson in Cork wasn't something that might've been expected of us at all," McFadden says. "We had Lorcan and Brendan Colleran, Mattie Clancy again and Michael Meehan, who was unreal. Dessie Dolan pulled his hamstring in the quarter-final and missed out but we took in a lad from Mayo, Michéal Keane, who played as a sweeper and was brilliant. They were a good group."
  7. ^ a b c d e "Meehan too hot for UCD". Sunday Independent. 9 March 2003. Inspired by Galway football's rising star Michael Meehan, NUI Galway won their first ... Sigerson Cup championship since 1992 when they edged out UCD in yesterday's final at Páirc Uí Rinn... NUIG drew level five minutes later when Galway prodigy Michael Meehan landed a well executed free from wide on the right.... followed by a wonderful equaliser from lively NUIG corner-forward Colm McFadden... Colm McFadden struck a sweet point after just 15 seconds and Brendan Colleran reduced the deficit to the minimum a minute later.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 September 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Major Clare influence on NUIG Fitzgibbon campaign". The Clare Champion.
  10. ^ a b c "NUI Galway end 30-year wait for Fitzgibbon Cup". 8 March 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
  11. ^ The Irish Times, 4 May 1981, p. 3 (reported result as UCG 1-13 Sligo RTC 0-06, with scorers); The Irish Press, 6 May 1981, p. 15 (reported result as UCG 1-13 Sligo RTC 0-06); Irish Independent, 6 May 1981, p. 13 (reported result as UCG 1-12 Sligo RTC 0-06); Connacht Tribune, 8 May 1981, p. 16 & 18 (reported result as UCG 1-13 Sligo RTC 0-08)
  12. ^ a b c d e Kelly, Tom (14 January 2009). . Westmeath Independent. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019.
  13. ^ a b c Silke, Ray (8 January 2009). . Galway Advertiser. Archived from the original on 15 February 2019. NUIG's David O'Gara in action from the FBD Insurance Connacht Senior Football league game against Mayo at Dangan on Sunday... Mayo went down to NUIG in Dangan last Sunday with Galway's Gareth Bradshaw really impressing for the students who are managed by Eoin O' Donnellan again this year. Bradshaw is turning into a really top county player and it will be interesting to see where he lines out for Galway in the NFL.
  14. ^ a b c d "What a year it was!". Hogan Stand. 20 November 2003. "We [Dundalk] then went to NUI Galway [formerly UCG] and put in another great performance against a team that included Matthew Clancy, Michael Meehan and Brendan Colleran of Galway. They also had Dessie Dolan from Westmeath but Dessie missed most of the campaign through injury. When NUI Galway went on to actually win the Sigerson cup out, it put our performance into context.
  15. ^ Fallon, John (14 February 2018). . RTÉ Sport. Archived from the original on 15 February 2018.
  16. ^ a b . 17 September 2013. Archived from the original on 17 December 2016. The Mayo squad contains a large number of current and former students including Ger Cafferkey, Jason Doherty, Alan Dillon, Conor O'Shea, Shane McHale, Chris Barrett and Cathal Freeman. Former Inter-County star James Nallen, who is a selector with the Mayo side, is a Chief Technical Officer in NUI Galway's School of Physics.
  17. ^ a b c "Gardiner digs deep to bury IT Sligo". Irish Independent. 18 February 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2011. Mayo's Peadar Gardiner, Alan Dillon and Ronan Rochford inspired NUI Galway to an impressive victory in Ballinode.... Jason Doherty smacked another goal attempt off an upright, but managed to point the rebound. Paul Garvey's pointed free at the other end kept it tight, but Keating's red card a minute later cost IT Sligo dearly, with Fiacra Deasmhunhaigh and Doherty claiming goals inside the 10 minutes that followed.
  18. ^ . The Irish Times. 1 May 2004. Archived from the original on 25 November 2018. Across the country, sports scholarships are widely available, from UCC - where Peter Stringer and Frankie Sheehan were recipients - Waterford IT, which had Tipperary All Star Declan Browne, to NUI Galway, who had Westmeath's Dessie Dolan.
  19. ^ McCoy, Niall (21 July 2022). "Seán Kelly's eye on a perfect season finale". RTÉ. Kelly, like Fahey, wore number three on his back. Kelly, like Fahey, won a Sigerson at NUIG – although it was UCG when Fahey's side defeated Queen's in the 1992 final.
  20. ^ Farrell, Sinead (10 January 2020). "'He's a Galway man now when we are playing Mayo' — son of a Green and Red hero". The42.ie.
  21. ^ Foley, Cliona (28 May 2013). "It's boom time for rising Exiles". Irish Independent. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  22. ^ Cormican, Eoghan (10 February 2022). "NUI Galway pass test of resolve to reach another Sigerson final". Irish Examiner. Sean Kelly is the sole survivor from the NUIG team that narrowly lost the 2018 final.
  23. ^ . 23 May 2012. Archived from the original on 23 December 2018.
  24. ^ a b Connolly, Joe (Autumn 2016). "A sporting tribute". Cois Coiribe. pp. 20–21.
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Hurling". Cois Coiribe. Autumn 2017. p. 39.
  26. ^ "John Maughan – The managerial legend still spreading the football gospel as Offaly eye rare Croke Park success". Irish Independent. 19 June 2021. Success with the Mayo U-21s, as well as two Sigerson Cup triumphs during his stint in UCG during the early 1980s, propelled him into the Mayo senior fold but a routine knee cartilage operation in '86 was anything but and it all but finished his playing career.
  27. ^ O'Brien, Kevin (17 February 2018). "Agony and ecstasy for Kieran Molloy who played for both NUIG and Corofin today". The42.ie.
  28. ^ Browne, P. J. (17 February 2018). "Kieran Molloy Makes Mad Dash From Club Semi To Make Sub Appearance In Sigerson Cup Final". Balls.ie.
  29. ^ "Kieran Molloy feels football's highs and lows". RTÉ. 17 February 2018.
  30. ^ "Corofin Star Kieran Molloy Makes Dramatic Appearance For NUIG In Sigerson Cup Final". Pundit Arena. 17 February 2018.
  31. ^ Donoghue, Eamon (8 June 2014). "'It's competitive, there'd be very little talking on the way home' — Roscommon's Murtagh brothers". The42.ie. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  32. ^ Brosnan, Maurice (20 February 2022). "'I am so happy for them. Finally, one of the Tierneys has it!'". The42.ie. In the ball flew and up NUIG captain Matthew Tierney soared... The late Pádraig Kelly was a central part of that UCG team too. His sons, Eoghan, Seán and Paul, all started this week for NUIG. Two of them are on the Galway squad alongside Matthew.
  33. ^ . 23 January 2013. Archived from the original on 4 June 2015. Cunningham must also plan without players like Niall Burke (NUI Galway) and Jonathan Glynn (UL) who are tied to colleges for the pre-season competitions
  34. ^ Ferry, Ryan (4 June 2020). "Team Ulster concept 'worth a look'". Donegal News. p. 52. 'When I was younger, I was hurling with the college (NUIG) at a high level… 'I'm 32 now… I have been coaching our Under 12s with Setanta for the last five or six years as well…
  35. ^ a b c Moran, Seán (15 February 2017). "Degrees of neglect: the impossible world of third-level GAA: The compromising of UCD's Fitzgibbon Cup bid another result of current fixture chaos". The Irish Times. Retrieved 15 February 2017. The late Joe McDonagh is to be commemorated at the end of this month when his alma mater NUI Galway, formerly UCG, hosts the Fitzgibbon Cup weekend. There will be a dinner on Friday week at which contemporaries from the 1977 Fitzgibbon will honour the memory of the former GAA president, who represented his college in both football and hurling. Publicity for the event includes the information that four members of that UCG side, including McDonagh himself, went on to lead their counties around Croke Park on All-Ireland final day; three of them, Conor Hayes and Pat Fleury who would also manage finalists, and Joe Connolly lifted the Liam MacCarthy. Another member of the team was Cyril Farrell, who managed Galway to back-to-back titles.
  36. ^ . Irish Examiner. 6 March 2010. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  37. ^ Keys, Colm (17 October 2003). "Dark horse Fahy gets Offaly job". Irish Independent. But it was his success in moulding a winning team with NUIG which convinced Offaly officials that he was the man for the job.
  38. ^ "John Maughan demands end to 'player abuse'". The Belfast Telegraph. 2 February 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2012. As a former inter-county manager with Clare, Mayo and Fermanagh and current NUI Galway coach, he is well placed to assess a college v county problem, which, he says, could be alleviated by a more streamlined fixtures structure and better communication.
  39. ^ "Can't live with him, can't live without him". Irish Independent. 20 June 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2012. Maughan coached NUIG in last year's Sigerson Cup, while he's also with Crossmolina. For the last while, he's been working with the first years in St Gerald's College in Castlebar.
  40. ^ "Sheridan is new Mayo U20 boss". Hogan Stand. 14 January 2021.

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NUI Galway GAA comprises the Gaelic football and hurling teams at the University of Galway NUI Galway G A A C L G Colaiste na hOllscoile GaillimhCounty GalwayColours Maroon and WhiteGrounds Dangan SportsgroundsSenior Club ChampionshipsAll Ireland Connachtchampions GalwaychampionsFootball 0 0 3Hurling 0 0 0Competitions in which they feature include the Sigerson Cup 1 Fitzgibbon Cup 2 and Walsh Cup 3 Historically they have won the Galway Senior Football Championship citation needed and contested the FBD Insurance League 4 They are the second most prolific winners of the Sigerson Cup 5 Contents 1 Honours 2 Notable players 3 Management 4 ReferencesHonours EditCompetition Wins Years wonSigerson Cup 23 1912 1922 1934 1935 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1949 1951 1955 1961 1963 1964 1980 1981 1983 1984 1992 2003 6 7 2022Fitzgibbon Cup 8 10 1919 1926 1942 1945 1946 1949 1970 1977 1980 9 2010 10 Galway Senior Football Championship 3 1933 1934 1937Hodges Figgis Trophy 1 1981 11 FBD Insurance League 1 2005Notable players EditFootballGareth Bradshaw 12 13 Ger Cafferkey 12 Matthew Clancy Sigerson Cup winner 2003 6 7 14 Brendan Colleran clarification needed Sigerson Cup winner 2003 6 7 14 Enda Colleran Sigerson Cup winning captain 1964 citation needed Damien Comer 15 Sean og De Paor Sigerson Cup winning captain 1992 citation needed Alan Dillon 16 17 Jason Doherty 16 17 Dessie Dolan 6 14 18 Gary Fahey Sigerson Cup winner 1992 19 Robert Finnerty 20 Peadar Gardiner 17 Mark Gottsche 12 21 Sean Kelly Sigerson Cup finalist 2018 winner 2022 22 Richie Lee Sigerson Cup winning captain 1984 citation needed Mick Loftus Sigerson Cup winner 23 Joe McDonagh 24 25 Colm McFadden Sigerson Cup winner 2003 6 7 Con McGrath Sigerson Cup winner 1949 citation needed Gay McManus Sigerson Cup winner 1980 winning captain 1981 citation needed John Maughan won two Sigerson Cups while playing for UCG in the early 1980s 26 Michael Meehan Sigerson Cup winner 2003 6 7 14 Kieran Molloy played for NUIG and Corofin on the same day in February 2018 27 28 29 30 Ciaran Murtagh 31 David O Gara 12 13 Matthew Tierney Sigerson Cup winning captain 2022 32 Tomas Tierney Sigerson Cup winner 1981 amp 1983 winning captain 1984 citation needed HurlingEnda Barrett 9 Daithi Burke 25 Niall Burke 25 33 Conor Cleary 25 John Conlon scorer of the winning point in the 82nd minute of the final of the 2010 Fitzgibbon Cup 10 Joe Connolly Fitzgibbon Cup winner 1977 25 Joseph Cooney 25 Danny Cullen 34 Barry Daly citation needed Cian Dillon 9 Darragh Egan 9 Cyril Farrell Fitzgibbon Cup winner 1977 35 Pat Fleury Fitzgibbon Cup winner 1977 35 Francis Forde 25 Paul Gordon citation needed Tony Griffin 9 John Hanbury 25 Aidan Harte 25 Conor Hayes Fitzgibbon Cup winner 1977 35 Seamus Hennessy Fitzgibbon Cup winner 2010 36 David Kenny 9 John Lee Fitzgibbon Cup winner 2010 10 Sean Loftus 25 Jeffrey Lynskey 25 Joe McDonagh Fitzgibbon Cup winner 1977 24 25 Cathal Mannion 25 Padraic Mannion 25 Stephen Molumphy 9 Jamesie O Connor 9 Domhnall O Donovan Fitzgibbon Cup winner 2010 9 Colin Ryan 9 Donal Tuohy Fitzgibbon Cup winner 2010 9 Conor Whelan 25 Management EditManagers have included FootballGerry Fahy 2003 Sigerson Cup winning manager later appointed Offaly senior football team manager 37 John Maughan 2011 2012 38 39 Eoin O Donnellan c 2009 12 13 Maurice Sheridan c 2018 40 HurlingThis section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2021 References Edit Tommy Joyce wants higher standards from NUI Galway Irish Independent 28 January 2015 Bobby Duggan fires NUI Galway to victory over UCC in Fitzgibbon Cup Irish Independent 5 February 2015 Kilkenny withdraw from Walsh Cup after bereavement RTE Sport 22 January 2015 FBD Connacht League finals home and away Hogan Stand 3 October 2005 NUI Galway see off DIT to advance to first Sigerson Cup final since 2003 Irish Independent 14 February 2018 Retrieved 14 February 2018 NUIG the second most prolific winners of the Sigerson Cup advanced to their first final since 2003 when they held off a DIT comeback in heavy rain at St Loman s GAA grounds in Mullingar a b c d e f Foley Alan 25 August 2012 Forward motion Irish Examiner Archived from the original on 17 November 2018 Later that year he began his studies in Financial Maths and Economics at NUI Galway winning the All Ireland Freshers alongside players like Matthew Clancy from Galway Clare s Mikey O Dwyer and Mark O Connell John Donoghue of Meath and David O Shaughnessy a native of Westmeath Winning the Sigerson in Cork wasn t something that might ve been expected of us at all McFadden says We had Lorcan and Brendan Colleran Mattie Clancy again and Michael Meehan who was unreal Dessie Dolan pulled his hamstring in the quarter final and missed out but we took in a lad from Mayo Micheal Keane who played as a sweeper and was brilliant They were a good group a b c d e Meehan too hot for UCD Sunday Independent 9 March 2003 Inspired by Galway football s rising star Michael Meehan NUI Galway won their first Sigerson Cup championship since 1992 when they edged out UCD in yesterday s final at Pairc Ui Rinn NUIG drew level five minutes later when Galway prodigy Michael Meehan landed a well executed free from wide on the right followed by a wonderful equaliser from lively NUIG corner forward Colm McFadden Colm McFadden struck a sweet point after just 15 seconds and Brendan Colleran reduced the deficit to the minimum a minute later Hurling Achievements Archived from the original on 5 September 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k Major Clare influence on NUIG Fitzgibbon campaign The Clare Champion a b c NUI Galway end 30 year wait for Fitzgibbon Cup 8 March 2010 Retrieved 8 March 2010 The Irish Times 4 May 1981 p 3 reported result as UCG 1 13 Sligo RTC 0 06 with scorers The Irish Press 6 May 1981 p 15 reported result as UCG 1 13 Sligo RTC 0 06 Irish Independent 6 May 1981 p 13 reported result as UCG 1 12 Sligo RTC 0 06 Connacht Tribune 8 May 1981 p 16 amp 18 reported result as UCG 1 13 Sligo RTC 0 08 a b c d e Kelly Tom 14 January 2009 Roscommon denied victory as Bradshaw earns NUI Galway a share of the spoils Westmeath Independent Archived from the original on 14 February 2019 a b c Silke Ray 8 January 2009 Forget those post Christmas blues and get back on the road again Galway Advertiser Archived from the original on 15 February 2019 NUIG s David O Gara in action from the FBD Insurance Connacht Senior Football league game against Mayo at Dangan on Sunday Mayo went down to NUIG in Dangan last Sunday with Galway s Gareth Bradshaw really impressing for the students who are managed by Eoin O Donnellan again this year Bradshaw is turning into a really top county player and it will be interesting to see where he lines out for Galway in the NFL a b c d What a year it was Hogan Stand 20 November 2003 We Dundalk then went to NUI Galway formerly UCG and put in another great performance against a team that included Matthew Clancy Michael Meehan and Brendan Colleran of Galway They also had Dessie Dolan from Westmeath but Dessie missed most of the campaign through injury When NUI Galway went on to actually win the Sigerson cup out it put our performance into context Fallon John 14 February 2018 NUI Galway reach first Sigerson final in 15 years RTE Sport Archived from the original on 15 February 2018 a b NUI Galway students and alumni head for Croke Park with Mayo senior football finalists 17 September 2013 Archived from the original on 17 December 2016 The Mayo squad contains a large number of current and former students including Ger Cafferkey Jason Doherty Alan Dillon Conor O Shea Shane McHale Chris Barrett and Cathal Freeman Former Inter County star James Nallen who is a selector with the Mayo side is a Chief Technical Officer in NUI Galway s School of Physics a b c Gardiner digs deep to bury IT Sligo Irish Independent 18 February 2011 Retrieved 18 February 2011 Mayo s Peadar Gardiner Alan Dillon and Ronan Rochford inspired NUI Galway to an impressive victory in Ballinode Jason Doherty smacked another goal attempt off an upright but managed to point the rebound Paul Garvey s pointed free at the other end kept it tight but Keating s red card a minute later cost IT Sligo dearly with Fiacra Deasmhunhaigh and Doherty claiming goals inside the 10 minutes that followed Kid stars assets not investments The Irish Times 1 May 2004 Archived from the original on 25 November 2018 Across the country sports scholarships are widely available from UCC where Peter Stringer and Frankie Sheehan were recipients Waterford IT which had Tipperary All Star Declan Browne to NUI Galway who had Westmeath s Dessie Dolan McCoy Niall 21 July 2022 Sean Kelly s eye on a perfect season finale RTE Kelly like Fahey wore number three on his back Kelly like Fahey won a Sigerson at NUIG although it was UCG when Fahey s side defeated Queen s in the 1992 final Farrell Sinead 10 January 2020 He s a Galway man now when we are playing Mayo son of a Green and Red hero The42 ie Foley Cliona 28 May 2013 It s boom time for rising Exiles Irish Independent Retrieved 28 May 2013 Cormican Eoghan 10 February 2022 NUI Galway pass test of resolve to reach another Sigerson final Irish Examiner Sean Kelly is the sole survivor from the NUIG team that narrowly lost the 2018 final Mick Loftus 23 May 2012 Archived from the original on 23 December 2018 a b Connolly Joe Autumn 2016 A sporting tribute Cois Coiribe pp 20 21 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Hurling Cois Coiribe Autumn 2017 p 39 John Maughan The managerial legend still spreading the football gospel as Offaly eye rare Croke Park success Irish Independent 19 June 2021 Success with the Mayo U 21s as well as two Sigerson Cup triumphs during his stint in UCG during the early 1980s propelled him into the Mayo senior fold but a routine knee cartilage operation in 86 was anything but and it all but finished his playing career O Brien Kevin 17 February 2018 Agony and ecstasy for Kieran Molloy who played for both NUIG and Corofin today The42 ie Browne P J 17 February 2018 Kieran Molloy Makes Mad Dash From Club Semi To Make Sub Appearance In Sigerson Cup Final Balls ie Kieran Molloy feels football s highs and lows RTE 17 February 2018 Corofin Star Kieran Molloy Makes Dramatic Appearance For NUIG In Sigerson Cup Final Pundit Arena 17 February 2018 Donoghue Eamon 8 June 2014 It s competitive there d be very little talking on the way home Roscommon s Murtagh brothers The42 ie Retrieved 8 June 2014 Brosnan Maurice 20 February 2022 I am so happy for them Finally one of the Tierneys has it The42 ie In the ball flew and up NUIG captain Matthew Tierney soared The late Padraig Kelly was a central part of that UCG team too His sons Eoghan Sean and Paul all started this week for NUIG Two of them are on the Galway squad alongside Matthew Cunningham welcomes Galway return of Kavanagh and Callanan 23 January 2013 Archived from the original on 4 June 2015 Cunningham must also plan without players like Niall Burke NUI Galway and Jonathan Glynn UL who are tied to colleges for the pre season competitions Ferry Ryan 4 June 2020 Team Ulster concept worth a look Donegal News p 52 When I was younger I was hurling with the college NUIG at a high level I m 32 now I have been coaching our Under 12s with Setanta for the last five or six years as well a b c Moran Sean 15 February 2017 Degrees of neglect the impossible world of third level GAA The compromising of UCD s Fitzgibbon Cup bid another result of current fixture chaos The Irish Times Retrieved 15 February 2017 The late Joe McDonagh is to be commemorated at the end of this month when his alma mater NUI Galway formerly UCG hosts the Fitzgibbon Cup weekend There will be a dinner on Friday week at which contemporaries from the 1977 Fitzgibbon will honour the memory of the former GAA president who represented his college in both football and hurling Publicity for the event includes the information that four members of that UCG side including McDonagh himself went on to lead their counties around Croke Park on All Ireland final day three of them Conor Hayes and Pat Fleury who would also manage finalists and Joe Connolly lifted the Liam MacCarthy Another member of the team was Cyril Farrell who managed Galway to back to back titles NUI Galway take Fitzgibbon Cup title Irish Examiner 6 March 2010 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Keys Colm 17 October 2003 Dark horse Fahy gets Offaly job Irish Independent But it was his success in moulding a winning team with NUIG which convinced Offaly officials that he was the man for the job John Maughan demands end to player abuse The Belfast Telegraph 2 February 2012 Retrieved 9 November 2012 As a former inter county manager with Clare Mayo and Fermanagh and current NUI Galway coach he is well placed to assess a college v county problem which he says could be alleviated by a more streamlined fixtures structure and better communication Can t live with him can t live without him Irish Independent 20 June 2011 Retrieved 9 November 2012 Maughan coached NUIG in last year s Sigerson Cup while he s also with Crossmolina For the last while he s been working with the first years in St Gerald s College in Castlebar Sheridan is new Mayo U20 boss Hogan Stand 14 January 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NUI Galway GAA amp oldid 1128281397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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