
Aaron Kernan
Aaron Kernan is a former Gaelic footballer from Armagh, renowned for his versatility and leadership on the field. He has played at the highest levels of the sport and has been a key figure in Armagh's successful campaigns, including their All-Ireland victory in 2002. Following his playing career, Kernan transitioned into coaching, where he currently serves as a coach for the Sligo football team. He is also recognized as a Gaelic Games ambassador for BoyleSports, actively promoting the sport and engaging with its community. In a recent interview, he emphasized the importance of preparing for a potential backlash from Leitrim, highlighting his strategic approach to coaching.
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Recent news mentions
Aaron Kernan praised Kieran McGeeney's all-in approach to life and coaching.
How Kieran McGeeney came through the criticism to show his managerial quality – The Irish TimesAaron Kernan is a football analyst for GAA+.
GAA+, formerly GAAGo, to show 40 live championship games – The Irish TimesAaron Kernan is a coach who observed Mickey Harte's longevity and energy in coaching.
Offaly joint manager Mickey Harte not so much the great survivor as big achiever – The Irish TimesAaron Kernan reckons the Sligo footballers must be prepared for a potential Leitrim backlash after their neighbours conceded a walkover to Fermanagh last weekend.
Sligo must guard against Leitrim backlash, says Aaron Kernan – The Irish Times




























