Dublin Camogie are delighted to announce the appointment of Adrian O’Sullivan as the new 2021 Dublin Senior Camogie Manager. Joining Adrian will be Donie Fox as head coach.
Adrain O’Sullivan
Current UL Ashbourne Cup manager winning in 2019 and 2020
Inter county coaching (camogie)
All-Ireland Minor A championship with Limerick in 2014 (first time ever) and intermediate championship with both Limerick and Kilkenny in 2014 and 2016
Senior county championships as coach in camogie with Thomastown (Kilkenny) in 2020 and in hurling with Clonkill (Westmeath) in 2019
Inter county coaching (hurling) - Coach of Kildare, 2016,17 and Westmeath 2019 under Joe Quaid winning promotion to division 1 of the NHL
Donie Fox
Donie Fox - co-founder of RTP MSK/Sports Physiotherapy, Athletic Development and Sport Coach
Donie has always had a passion for teaching and coaching. He brings that passion to his work on a day to day basis with a broad variety of people. Donie enjoys sharing his work and ideas with his peers as a means to create professional links and friendships. He publishes articles regularly for HMMR media and co-hosts a podcast with Tracy Fober - Physio & the Art of Human Performance.
He prides himself on empowering those he rehabilitates and coaches to achieve the goals they set.
Donie has a deep background in GAA, having represented both Galway and Dublin in hurling. While his playing days are drawing to a close, his coaching days are just beginning. He is the current manager and head coach of the St.Jude's Senior Camogie team who have won St.Jude's first and second Senior 1 adult championship. Donie is also the current Athletic Development officer for St.Jude's where his role oversees the education of coaches and the implementation of athletic development practices club-wide
Dublin County Board wish Adrian, Donie, their backroom team and the girls the very best of luck for 2021