
Gabriel Bannigan
Gabriel Bannigan is the manager of the Monaghan Gaelic football team. He was featured in the news following his team's first defeat of the season against Roscommon, where he acknowledged their inability to maintain their lead in the second half.
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Gabriel Bannigan is the manager of Monaghan and expressed disappointment after their narrow defeat.
Wee County dig deep to beat the Dubs, as Mayo survive late Monaghan surge – The Irish TimesGabriel Bannigan expressed disappointment over Monaghan's missed goal chances.
Wasteful Dublin see off even more wasteful Monaghan as visitors miss six goal chances – The Irish TimesMonaghan manager Gabriel Bannigan summed up the win.
Final-quarter surge sends Monaghan past Down into SFC last eight – The Irish TimesGabriel Bannigan felt his side had been 'flat' in the first half after beating Louth the previous weekend.
Monaghan turn seven-point deficit around to beat Clare in Clones – The Irish TimesGabriel Bannigan is the manager of Monaghan and praised his team's performance in the match.
Monaghan bring Louth crashing back down to earth in Newbridge – The Irish TimesGabriel Bannigan, the Monaghan manager in his first season in the Bainisteoir gilet, is one of the more mild-mannered and reasonable recruits to the sideline class.
Big ball or small, Munster’s the place to be for excitement – The Irish TimesMonaghan manager Gabriel Bannigan expressed his understanding of the rules regarding the sideline ball.
Efficient Donegal deservedly take the spoils over willing Monaghan – The Irish TimesGabriel Bannigan praised his team's performance in the second half after a tight first half.
Monaghan sharpshooting earns Division 2 title at subdued Croke Park – The Irish TimesRory is Rory, the new rules, old rules, tweaked rules, Rory Beggan is a very smart footballer,” said Monaghan manager Gabriel Bannigan.
Rory Beggan keen to keep going up as Monaghan close in on promotion – The Irish TimesGabriel Bannigan was asked about the impressive win over Meath and whether there was a ‘job done’ sense about the likely imminent return to Division 1.
Dublin lose another great, promotion fights heat up – The Irish TimesGabriel Bannigan expressed satisfaction with his team's cohesion and attacking play.
Monaghan too hot to handle for Meath as they move closer to promotion – The Irish TimesGabriel Bannigan's side benefited from his leadership and experience during the match.
Louth second-half revival not enough to get past Monaghan – The Irish TimesMonaghan manager Gabriel Bannigan acknowledged that they needed to turn in a huge performance in the second half to hold on.
Diarmuid Murtagh stars as Roscommon take advantage of the wind to overcome Monaghan – The Irish Times









































































