Dublin hurling manager Pat Gilroy has resigned from his post citing work commitments.
Gilroy was appointed manager of the senior men’s team last October after agreeing to a three-year term with the county board. Dublin won two of five games under Gilroy during the league campaign while the Jacks won just one game in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
Gilroy cited overseas travel as his reasoning for stepping down and expressed his gratitude for his time with the hurlers.
“It was a huge honour for me to be selected to manage the Dublin senior hurling team and I was delighted that I was able to make a contribution during the past year,” Gilroy said in a statement.
“Unfortunately my work commitments involves a considerable amount of overseas travel and it will not be possible for me to continue in this role.
Pat Gilroy has stepped down as Manager of the Dublin Senior Hurling Team due to work commitments. Full statement on our website: https://t.co/c8pkdXCVzz
We extend our sincere thanks to Pat for his commitment & hard-work during his time as manager pic.twitter.com/4R614rISkK
— Dublin GAA (@DubGAAOfficial) September 16, 2018
“I would like to express my appreciation to my management and backroom team who were very supportive at all times and to the players for their exceptional commitment and dedication. Thanks also to the county board and the clubs for their encouragement and assistance.”
Dublin County Committee Chairman Sean Shanley paid tribute to the out-going manager and said: “Pat has done an outstanding job as manager over the past year. I regret his departure but appreciate the huge sacrifices he has made over the year for Dublin GAA. The committee will commence the process of considering suitable candidates to replace Pat and his management team shortly.”