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Now hiring: Ballyhale Shamrocks see James O’Connor depart in wake of All-Ireland defeat to Ballygunner

Ken McGuire by Ken McGuire
Sunday 13 February, 2022
in Hurling
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Ballyhale Shamrocks

Ballyhale Shamrocks flag. Photo: Ken McGuire/KCLR

James O’Connor has stepped down as Ballyhale Shamrocks manager, according to overnight reports.

The Waterford native took over from Henry Shefflin in the wake of the 2020 club All-Ireland series and his tenure brought further success to Ballyhale, least of all the 2021 senior county and Leinster championships.

We have to say well done to @ballygunnerHc – you played to the last second and got your victory.

Enjoy the celebrations with the team, panel, management, fans and family!

Take it easy on the M9!

We used 1 cat life too many up to today and are stunned and disappointed but proud

— Shamrocks (@BallyhaleGAA) February 12, 2022

On Saturday afternoon, O’Connor watched his side fall to a dramatic late goal from Harry Ruddle that handed Ballygunner their first-ever senior club All-Ireland title, the Waterford side clinching a 2-17 to 1-19 win.

It may have been a case of Ballyhale getting Ballyhaled, with Shamrocks having overturned St. Rynagh’s and St. Thomas’ at the death on their way to a third successive senior hurling showdown. Alas, it wasn’t to be.

Per overnight reports, Shamrocks will now be on the hunt for a new senior manager.

While O’Connor may return to Waterford, his mark has undoubtedly been left on Ballyhale turf as a post via social media this morning suggests.

“We are so proud of our Senior team and management. What they have done over the last 4 years has been incredible. They have given all of us some magical days that we all will remember forever. They are legends in our small parish” (via)

Listen back: Ballygunner v Shamrocks Ballyhale

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