
Éamonn Fitzmaurice
Éamonn Fitzmaurice is a former All-Ireland-winning manager of the Kerry senior football team, where he led the squad to significant victories, including the 2014 All-Ireland Championship. Known for his strategic mind and deep understanding of Gaelic football, Fitzmaurice has been involved in various roles within the sport, including as a member of the Fixtures Research Committee (FRC). His commentary on the high-scoring nature of Division Two reflects his extensive experience and insight into the evolving dynamics of the game.
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Recent news mentions
Eamonn Fitzmaurice is mentioned in the context of having a direct line to influence decisions.
Kickout mark rule changed after central council vote – The Irish TimesÉamonn Fitzmaurice noted that a draw suited both teams.
TV View: Football is outshining hurlingEamonn Fitzmaurice was a capable manager for Kerry who faced criticism despite his successes.
Kerry football was blessed to have the likes of Mick O’Dwyer fanning the flames – The Irish TimesÉamonn Fitzmaurice, another former Kerry player and manager, said that O’Dwyer had been a 'living deity' in the county.
‘He set the standard for all of us and we’re only trotting after him’ – The Irish TimesÉamonn Fitzmaurice is a former All-Ireland-winning Kerry manager who believes the high scoring in Division Two is due to a mix of competitiveness and execution skills.
How Division Two stole the show in this year’s football league – The Irish Times






























