Art McRory
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Sport | Gaelic football | ||||||||
Born | Tyrone, Northern Ireland | ||||||||
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Art McRory is a former Tyrone Gaelic football Manager. The Dungannon man was manager on and off for nearly twenty five years, leading Tyrone to their first two periods of relative success - the All-Ireland Finals of 1986 and 1995. Although they never won the All-Ireland under his management, McRory is still regarded as one of the great Tyrone managers, having won an unprecedented five Ulster Championships under his guidance (1984, 1986, 1995, 1996, 2001).[1]
He formed an extremely productive relationship with Eugene McKenna, both when McKenna was a player under McRory, and as a manager alongside him.
He left Tyrone management in 2002, after a disappointing exit in the Championship Qualifiers to an unfancied Sligo, ostenisibly due to health concerns, but there is also speculation the parting with the Tyrone County board was acrimonious.[2] This paved the way for his successor, Mickey Harte, who has guided Tyrone to three All-Ireland crowns.
He has a keen interest in classical music, and has been seen at Operas by sports journalists.[1][2]
References
- 1 2 "How Great Thou Art!". BBC News. 6 July 2001. Retrieved 2007-02-14.
- 1 2 "Art treated appallingly". BBC News. 26 October 2002. Retrieved 2007-02-14.
Preceded by ? |
Tyrone Senior Football Manager 1980-1987 |
Succeeded by John Donnelly |
Preceded by John Donnelly |
Tyrone Senior Football Manager 1992-1996 |
Succeeded by Danny Ball |
Preceded by Danny Ball |
Tyrone Senior Football Manager 1999-2002 |
Succeeded by Mickey Harte |