Faithful county now looking for new hurling and football managers.
Offaly are searching for a new senior hurling manager after opting against reappointing Michael Fennelly.
The former Kilkenny midfielder had been in charge of the Faithful for three seasons, winning the Christy Ring and Division Two of the League.
Offaly GAA thank Michael Fennelly for his 3 year tenure as our Senior Hurling Manager. pic.twitter.com/V2PhlR3q19
— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) July 26, 2022
They suffered relegation from Division One of the League and failed to reach the Joe McDonagh Cup final this year.
Fennelly had been in talks with Offaly County Board in recent weeks about extending his tenure but was informed today that they're seeking a change in management for 2023.
Midlands 103 hurling commentator Joe Troy joined David Hollywood to discuss today's news:
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