Davy Fitzgerald Steps Down as Antrim Manager
- Davy Fitzgerald has stepped down from his position as the manager of the Antrim hurling team.
- The Clare native parted ways with the Antrim side on May 24, 2026, bringing an end to his tenure as the boss of the squad.
- Following the news of his departure, Fitzgerald offered a reflection on the role and the nature of the sport.
Davy Fitzgerald has stepped down from his position as the manager of the Antrim hurling team. The decision follows the team’s exit from the McDonagh Cup, according to reporting from the BBC and RTE.
The Clare native parted ways with the Antrim side on May 24, 2026, bringing an end to his tenure as the boss of the squad. The announcement was confirmed across multiple outlets, including the Irish Examiner and The 42.
Following the news of his departure, Fitzgerald offered a reflection on the role and the nature of the sport. Speaking to The Irish Times, he stated that Hurling is hurling, but Notice more important things in life
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The timing of the exit is linked directly to Antrim’s performance in the McDonagh Cup. The competition serves as a critical tier in the hurling championship structure, and the team’s failure to progress further in the tournament preceded the management change.
Fitzgerald, who is widely recognized for his deep roots in hurling as a Clare native, took on the challenge of leading the Antrim side in an effort to elevate their standing in the game. His departure leaves the Antrim setup searching for new leadership as they evaluate their trajectory within the competitive landscape of the sport.
