Carlow Woman Gets Coaching Role With The Wexford Senior Footballers

A Carlow woman is set to break new ground in the GAA after she has accepted a coaching position with the Wexford Senior Footballers..

Carlow’s Áine Kinsella has joined John Hegarty’s backroom staff for the upcoming year. As per a report in the Irish Independent, Áine will be the “number two” to John Hegarty this year.

Áine has been previously involved with Hegarty’s backroom staff during his successful spell over the Shelmaliers Senior Footballers in Wexford.

Áine has also been previously been involved with the Wexford Senior hurlers, working in an analysis role under Darragh Egan.

Speaking on the appointment to South East Radio, Michael Martin said that:

“She is a serious addition to the Wexford Senior Football panel. John is very driven and we have high hopes. The targets are clear with what we want to achieve this year and Áine is a great addition to that,” he said.

Interview With New Wexford Manager, John Hegarty

Jason Redmond
Jason Redmond

From Gorey, Jason is the owner of Wexford Weekly. He is also a post-primary English and History teacher.

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