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Gregory McGonigle calls time as Dublin Ladies' manager

Gregory McGonigle is not seeking a fourth year with Dublin
Gregory McGonigle is not seeking a fourth year with Dublin

After three years in charge, Gregory McGonigle has stepped down as manager Dublin Ladies' senior football side.

In each of three three years in charge, McGonigle guided the Dubs to the TG4 All-Ireland final, but ultimately came up short against an all-conquering Cork side.

The side also reached the 2014 National Football League final. 

A statement issued on behalf of the Monaghan native read: "I would like to inform you that I have taken the decision not to opt for a fourth term as Dublin Ladies manager.

"I have really enjoyed my three years with Dublin but now feel the time is right for a new voice to help this group of players achieve their ultimate goal of winning an All-Ireland title. The time is also right for me personally to take a much needed break from management having been involved at senior level for the past six years and to reflect, recharge and refocus.

"I wish to thank Dublin county board for the opportunity to manage the Dublin senior team and for their continued support, loyalty, trust and friendship over this past three years.  Dublin LGFA is fully committed to supporting Dublin teams across all levels in striving for top honours and I wish them continued success." 

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