Gerry Hoey

Gerry Hoey is an Irish Gaelic football selector, manager and former player. He played for the Monaghan county team.

Hoey won a National League medal in 1985, breaking his ankle shortly afterwards, ahead of that year's Ulster Senior Football Championship.[1] During his playing career, Hoey transferred to Louth GAA club Stabannon Parnells, as did Monaghan teammate Bernie Murray.[2]

Hoey served as a selector from the beginning of Séamus McEnaney's first spell as Monaghan senior manager in 2004.[1][3][4] However, McEnaney parted ways with him ahead of the 2007 season.[5] By the end of 2008, Hoey had become Geraldines manager.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Moran, Seán (23 April 2005). "Glory days of the eighties provide precedent for Monaghan". The Irish Times.
  2. ^ Carroll, Joe (8 March 2025). "Inside Track: Louth and Monaghan border has been crossed many times".
  3. ^ "Johnny helped as well". Irish Independent. 20 May 2005.
  4. ^ "Monaghan plump for McEnaney". Irish Examiner. 5 October 2004. Formerly the Farney county's Under 21 boss, McEnaney will be assisted by Gerry Hoey, Bernie Murray and three-time Ulster SFC winner Gerry McCarville.
  5. ^ O'Brien, Brendan (13 July 2007). "McEnaney: Ulster decider is our 'now or never' moment". Irish Examiner. McEnaney shuffled his management deck in the off-season, dispensing with the services of Gerry McCarville, Bernie Murray and Gerry Hoey and replacing them with Adrian Trappe and Martin McElkennon as trainer.
  6. ^ "Hoey new Geraldines manager". Irish Independent. 24 December 2008.