
Ger Brennan
Ger Brennan is the manager of the Louth Gaelic football team, who expressed disappointment over his team's missed opportunities in a recent match against Cavan, leading to their second defeat in three games.
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Ger Brennan will meet the Tribesmen for the first time since he received a 12-week ban for an altercation.
Kerry to play Tyrone, Dublin to play Galway – The Irish TimesGer Brennan’s Dublin will also be on the road in Round 2B with the Dubs away to Cavan.
Big hitters avoid each other in All-Ireland SFC draw – The Irish Times
With manager Ger Brennan still serving his 12-week sideline suspension, there was some speculation this might have something to do with Donegal manager Jim McGuinness receiving no punishment for an apparently similar offence.
What we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is the manager of the Dublin team who is currently serving a 12-week ban.
Wee County dig deep to beat the Dubs, as Mayo survive late Monaghan surge – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is the manager of Dublin.
Dublin-Louth at Croke Park; Clare win U20 All-Ireland hurling final – The Irish TimesManager Ger Brennan was now coping with the full effects of the transition from world domination to losing Leinster semi-finals.
Roscommon and Dublin try to figure out a league that seems to make no sense – The Irish TimesMost satisfying for Brennan must have been the display of two-point shooting in the first half.
Cork beat Kilkenny; Donegal and Galway share the spoils in Division 1 – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is the Dublin manager who made a change during the match.
Late Dublin threat does little to alarm Kerry in lacklustre Croke Park meeting – The Irish TimesGer Brennan commented on Dublin's shot-to-score ratio after the match.
Wasteful Dublin see off even more wasteful Monaghan as visitors miss six goal chances – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is the new Dublin football manager facing challenges in team management.
Why has the Dublin conveyor belt stopped? – The Irish TimesGer Brennan has hinted some All-Ireland winners could be cut from the Dublin panel after watching his side slip to a second successive National Football League defeat.
Ger Brennan hints at major cuts after Dublin fall to Mayo in Castlebar – The Irish TimesDublin boss Ger Brennan has already made three subs.
Donegal beat Kerry in replay of All-Ireland final; Meath take on Cavan – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is the Dublin manager who has begun his era with a losing start against Donegal.
Ger Brennan era off to losing start as Donegal take down Dublin at Croke Park – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is expected to provide early bounces in Dublin or face questions about his performance.
Welcome back to the league, the faithful droopy-eyed hound of the GAA family – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is expected to use the O’Byrne Cup to give game time to untested Dublin players.
Boost for Dingle as Mark O’Connor set to return for All-Ireland semi-final against Ballyboden – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is the new manager of Dublin.
Armagh and Tyrone to meet in Ulster preliminary round next year – The Irish TimesGer Brennan has been appointed as the Dublin football manager for a three-year term.
Ger Brennan appointed Dublin football manager on three-year term – The Irish TimesGer Brennan was the early favourite to replace Farrell.
John Cleary to stay on as Cork football boss for a further two years – The Irish TimesGer Brennan’s team had been coming but nobody was predicting anything other than a 15th Leinster title in a row for Dublin.
Footballer of the year? Biggest disappointment? Our writers make their picks – The Irish TimesBrennan this season guided Louth to a first Leinster SFC triumph in 68 years.
Gavin Devlin appointed as Louth manager on a three-year term – The Irish TimesBrennan’s surprise decision to call time on his tenure in Louth is the standout exit.
Dublin job is Ger Brennan’s to turn down, while Gavin Devlin is well placed to land Louth role – The Irish TimesGer Brennan will be remembered for his significant impact on Louth football.
Ger Brennan’s time with Louth will be remembered long after his shoes are filled – The Irish TimesGer Brennan has emerged as the clear favourite to become the new Dublin senior football manager after stepping down as Louth senior football boss.
Ger Brennan steps down as Louth football manager – The Irish TimesGer Brennan and his team stayed in Enniskillen on Saturday night before a game.
Football quarter-finalists laid bare and what else we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish TimesLouth manager Ger Brennan commented on his side's navigation error after their defeat.
Dublin drawn against Tyrone, Donegal to face Monaghan – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is the manager of Louth and commented on their navigation error.
Donegal charge through Louth to reach All-Ireland quarter-final – The Irish TimesGer Brennan is the Leinster champions' player who is expected to bring a decent performance against Donegal.
Jim McGuinness wants people to think it’s Donegal against the world – The Irish TimesGer Brennan’s side needed that knockout focus not to exit the championship without a win after their Leinster final success.
Louth take the spoils in Portlaoise to see Clare out of the championship – The Irish TimesGer Brennan, the Louth manager, rated his team’s performance against Monaghan at four out of ten.
Louth have already secured a glorious feat in 2025, now they’re out to avoid unwanted piece of history – The Irish TimesGer Brennan didn’t deny that hangover afterwards, the Louth manager saying his team 'were probably at four out of 10 today overall.'
Teams go goal-crazy in All-Ireland series and what else we learned from the GAA weekend – The Irish Times




































































































































































