* John McInroy will take on a player-coach role at Corinthian next season, moving from Pembroke after two seasons with the current Irish Senior Cup holders.
* Glenanne have signed up Arul Anthoni for the 2008/09 season. The former Malaysian international arrived in January 2007 and has been coach of Dublin University men up to this point. He will be replaced on Santry Avenue by Ronan Pelow.
* Speaking of Trinity, former player and assistant coach Johnny Harte moves across the city from his post at Bray ladies to join up with John McInerney in the coaching set-up at Fingal for the season.
* Monkstown have confirmed that Rory O'Donoghue has taken on the head-coach's role with Trevor Watkins becoming the assistant coach. Richard Mason stays with the club and will be in charge of the second team.
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Mr. Harte u cant stay at one team for more then a year!
who do we think got the best deal?
Arul was coaching Dublin University last season??
Who knew? Certainly no one on the actual team...
I thought rory o'donoghue was coaching the glens at the club championships. Sounds like a conflict of interest to me. I would be furious if i was playing for monkstown.
ANYONE GET THE LORETO JOB YET
rory was there to help the club out because of some issues just before the euro's, as monkstown were not in either and there season was over it was no were near a conflict of interests for either party...he was also only the assist coach at the town so he helped out a club hes been with for years, and if there was any conflict rory would be the sort of guy not to take on the work with the glens
corinthians got a good deal in my opinion they where missing a good stricker last season, and now they have a good stricker and a very good coach. they may cause a few upsets next year.
they where one of the only teams to take points of rover and pembroke last season.
I didint know ronan pelow was a coach!
He managed ireland 18s a few years back.
As always alot of coach movement among clubs but there is still a lack of talented Irish coaches around at the moment. How can we get the coaching standard in this country to higher level without relying on these talented foreign coaches to develop our game?
maccers is irish.
The coaching courses are good...the problem is that any muppet can pass, you basically just buy the certificate. The IHA need to acknowledge and promote domestic coaching talent and not swoon over foreign c.v's.
Looking forward to seeing Messers Blennerhassett and Sutton getting well stuck in to Lucas next season.
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