Gregory O'Kane
Dunloy boss Gregory O'Kane will "reflect" on managerial future
DUNLOY senior hurling manager Gregory O’Kane says he will take time to reflect on his future following Sunday’s surprise defeat to rivals Loughgiel Shamrocks in the Antrim SHC semi-finals.
Dunloy intent on going two from two in Antrim SHC
Dunloy’s drive for five ambitions were clearly outlined two weeks ago when they put Clooney Gaels to the sword in the opening round of their Antrim SHC title defence.
Antrim senior hurling champions Dunloy begin the drive for five
Gregory O’Kane’s men have been the dominant force in the Saffron county in recent years, winning the last four senior championship titles, and then breaking through the glass ceiling of the Ulster Club championship in 2022.
We will carry some regrets: Dunloy boss Gregory O'Kane
AIB All-Ireland Club Senior Hurling Championship final: Ballyhale Shamrocks (Kilkenny) 1-22 Cuchullain’s Dunloy (Antrim) 1-15 FLANKED by his two young sons in the media room after yesterday’s gut-wrenching All-Ireland final defeat, Gregory O’Kane stood in front of a dozen or so reporters and told them nothing will change in Dunloy.
‘F**k but I never want to see this place again’: stalwart O'Kane hoping Dunloy can bury bad memories in final
CROKE Park can just as quickly become chamber of nightmares as theatre of dreams and, during the guts of a decade either side of the Millennium, Dunloy were acquainted with both.
Gregory O'Kane leading Dunloy to the cusp of All-Ireland glory without Eoin O'Neill
ONE man’s misfortune is another man’s opportunity.
Dunloy: Pushing boundaries and aiming higher each time
TO know where you’re going, you have to understand where you’ve been.
St Thomas's have had Antrim champions' number in past All-Ireland meetings
WHEN Antrim and Ulster champions Dunloy make their long-awaited return to the All-Ireland stage at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon (1.
Ryan Elliott savours magic moment as Dunloy look ahead to All-Ireland semi
THE party was just kicking off as Ryan Elliott stood outside the Dunloy changing room on Sunday afternoon.
'It was a game to be won, and it had to be Slaughtneil': Gregory O'Kane savours Dunloy victory
GREGORY O’Kane is not a man given to wild emotion or over-the-top statements in either victory or defeat and, on days like yesterday’s dramatic Ulster final defeat of rivals Slaughtneil, his eyes give more away than his mouth.