Mickey Moran
'He’ll always be welcome in any huddle I’m involved in': Kilcoo's Thornton happy to have mentor Moran on call
FOLLOWING on from Mickey Moran was never going to be an easy task – but Conleith Gilligan and Richard Thornton are still able to call upon their former mentor’s expertise as Kilcoo eye up another Down crown.
Clonduff boss McBride expects Kilcoo to be more hungry than ever
TONIGHT sees the renewal of one of the hottest rivalries in Down football – and Clonduff boss Ciaran McBride expects reigning All-Ireland champions Kilcoo to come into this year’s campaign with greater hunger than ever before
Moran leaving came as "a real gunk" to Kilcoo players
THE Kilcoo players thought that Mickey Moran would stay on as manager and got “a real gunk” when he announced he was leaving, according to Eugene Branagan.
Mickey Moran steps down from All-Ireland champions Kilcoo
MICKEY Moran “will go down as an absolute legend in Kilcoo” after stepping down last night as manager of the All-Ireland club champions.
Brendan Crossan: John 'Beefer' Morrison writing another glorious chapter from the grave
AMID the wonderful chaos of Kilcoo’s All-Ireland final victory the TV cameras glimpsed Patrick Morrison congratulating some of the players on the famous turf.
The last stop on the journey to the top for club kings Kilcoo
THE cavalcade takes leave of the M1 at Newry as the race to beat the bus enters its final leg on the most dramatic of days.
An All-Ireland win would cement Mickey Moran's place in history
WINTER only tightens the invisibility cloak around Mickey Moran.
Chrissy McKaigue not surprised Mickey Moran has worked his magic at Kilcoo
CHRISSY McKaigue wasn’t surprised to see his one-time mentor Mickey Moran help deliver long-awaited Ulster glory to Kilcoo – and believes the Magpies’ eagerly-anticipated provincial semi-final against Glen will pit the top two teams in the country against each other.
No pain no gain for Niall Kane as Kilcoo 'keeper looks ahead to Ulster tilt
WHEN you’ve ruled your own patch for so long, talk of taking nothing for granted could easily wear thin.
Kerr absence could prove costly as Burren aim to dethrone Kilcoo
Morgan Fuels Down SFC final: St Mary’s, Burren v Eoghan Rua, Kilcoo (tomorrow, Pairc Esler, 3pm – live stream on Down GAA TV) THE latest instalment of a heavyweight rivalry that has dominated Down football for over a decade will be played out at Pairc Esler tomorrow – with indifferent form and injuries to key men making an already intriguing battle even tougher to call.