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Breaking: Declan Bonner steps down as Donegal Senior Manager

written by Dáire Bonnar July 20, 2022
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Declan Bonner has resigned from his post as manager of the Donegal Senior team.

The Na Rossa man has been in charge of Donegal for five seasons, getting to four Ulster finals in the process, winning two titles.

It’s Bonner’s second stint in charge of the Tír Chonaill side, having managed the side previously from 1997-2000.

Bonner’s statement on the Donegal GAA website reads: “I am stepping down with immediate effect from my role as Donegal Senior football manager. It has been a great honour to manage this team over the past 5 years, as it was to manage the teams from u16 level up in the 5 years before that.

“Highlights from my time in the role include competing in 4 Ulster finals and winning 2 of these, back to back, in 2018 and 2019. I am proud to leave the team playing league football in Allianz League Division 1 next year.

“I would like to thank each and every player involved with the team over the past 5 years as well as every member of the management team during this period. Their commitment and work ethic was inspiring and working with them has been a privilege.

“Thank you to the County Board for their support throughout and in particular, our chairperson Mick McGrath for his support. We didn’t always agree on everything but both of us always had the best interest of Donegal at heart.

Club is the heart of the GAA and I would like to thank all 40 clubs in Donegal, in particular my own club Na Rossa who have been a brilliant support to me always.

“I would also like to thank the genuine Donegal supporters, most of whom I know personally. Many have travelled the length and breadth of the country with the team and I know they will be back in the stands and terraces supporting the team next year.

“Thank you to my wife Catherine and our family Amara, Christian, Arianna and Cillian for their patience and support always.”

County chairperson Mick McGrath thanked Declan for the 10 years of service to County teams during which time he won ten trophies.

Mick announced that the County Executive would be selecting a 3-person panel to liaise with parties interested in taking over management of the Senior Squad.

Donegal clubs are also free to nominate candidates with a deadline of August 15th established for such nominations.

Breaking: Declan Bonner steps down as Donegal Senior Manager was last modified: July 21st, 2022 by Dáire Bonnar
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