
Billy Morgan
Billy Morgan is a former Gaelic footballer and manager, widely regarded for his contributions to Cork GAA. He played as a goalkeeper for the Cork senior team and later took on the role of manager, leading the team to success in various competitions. Morgan's leadership and tactical acumen were particularly noted during his tenure as the manager of the Cork footballers, where he faced the challenges of high expectations and the pressure of performance in key matches. His legacy is marked by resilience and a deep commitment to the sport, making him a respected figure in the GAA community.
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Recent news mentions
Billy Morgan won a bronze medal in snowboarding in 2018.
Winter Olympics 2026: Why Team GB gold on snow has been a long time comingPat Ryan compared himself to Billy Morgan, the manager of the Cork football team in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
‘I knew I was running on empty. I’ve only had two nights of unbroken sleep in the last year’ – The Irish TimesBilly Morgan felt the players’ efforts throughout the year should be dignified by a homecoming after the Cork footballers lost badly to Kerry in the 2007 All-Ireland final.
Cork must rise above groans of fickle fans and take heed of Jimmy Barry-Murphy’s words – The Irish Times















