It was only last month that FAI chief executive David Courell declared that âwe are at the top table of womenâs football now, and we want to stay thereâ. But Tuesday nightâs defeat by Wales in the Euro 2025 qualifying play-offs means that Ireland have vacated their seat at that table. Gavin Cummiskey looks at whatâs next for the womenâs game here, a lack of investment in its grassroots continuing to limit what it can achieve.
The FAIâs most immediate task is to decide whether to retain the services of head coach Eileen Gleeson, or âloosen the purse strings to hire someone they consider more likely to guide Ireland to the Brazil World Cup in 2027â³. Karen Duggan feels it âwould make sense to part waysâ with Gleeson now, but has her doubts that the funds are there to replace her. âUltimately, this was a failure,â she writes, Karen left feeling that qualifying for the 2023 World Cup was âa flash in the panâ rather than the start of something big for this Irish team.
In Gaelic games, Ciarán Murphy is finding the progress of the Football Review Committeeâs efforts to improve the game as a spectacle âmassively excitingâ, and reckons that hurling could do with a similar experiment if itâs to grow beyond its traditional nine or 10 counties.
Paul Keane, meanwhile, listened in on a chat between Kerry GAAâs high-performance manager Jason McGahan and Mike Quirke on the latterâs podcast, Quirke having stepped away from the Kerry management set-up during the summer. McGahanâs chief âbugbearâ is the fast-tracking of young players to âadulthoodâ before âthese athletes are physically and mentally ready for itâ.
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In rugby, Johnny Watterson talks to Jack Crowley ahead of Munsterâs Champions Cup game against Stade Francais on Saturday, the outhalf reflecting on Irelandâs Autumn Nations Series when, of course, so much of the focus was on his battle with Sam Prendergast for the number 10 shirt.
And in his America at Large column, Dave Hannigan forecasts that, despite his âmost recent disgraceâ, Conor McGregor will be welcomed back with open arms Stateside, a place where âallegations about attacking women are no longer regarded as career-enders, more as colourful entries on a resumeâ. âNothing,â he writes, âmakes America great again like embracing an athlete who has committed crimes against womenâ.
TV Watch: Tom McKibbin gets his DP World Tour season under way at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa (Sky Sports Golf, 9am-2.30), and later in the evening there are two Premier League games to choose from, Fulham v Brighton (Amazon Prime, 7.30) and Bournemouth v Spurs (Premier Sports 1, 8.15).
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