Gerry Fahy led the faithful to the title in 2004.
Former Offaly football manager Gerry Fahy has been appointed Galway Senior Ladies boss.
Fahy led the Faithful county to National League Division Two success back in 2004.
He also brought Galway's U-21s to an All-Ireland final and oversaw NUIG's Sigerson Cup success in 2013.
Gerry Fahy was ratified last night as new manager of the @GalwayLgfa senior team, replacing Tim Rabbitt
— Ladies Football (@LadiesFootball) January 28, 2021
Fahy, a member of Rabbitt's backroom team in 2020, previously served as manager of the Galway men's U21s when they reached the All-Ireland Final in 2017
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Galway LGFA are pleased to announce that Gerry Fahy has been ratified as the Galway Senior Ladies Manager. Best of luck to Gerry and all his back room team for the year ahead. https://t.co/zHT9bNFE82
— Galway LGFA (@GalwayLgfa) January 28, 2021
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