Monaghan search for new manager after Corey departure

Monaghan senior football manager Vinny Corey stands down from his position with the county.

Vinny Corey managing MonaghanGetty Images

Monaghan senior football manager Vinny Corey has stepped down from his position with the county.

Corey, who had previously served as a selector under his predecessor Seamus McEnaney, took on the job in September 2022 and led them to an All-Ireland semi-final in his first season in charge.

They were beaten narrowly by Dublin in Croke Park that day despite what was widely viewed as a creditable showing, but results were mixed in 2024.

After beating Dublin in the first round of the Allianz League, they would go almost five months without victory, a run that brought relegation from Division One and an Ulster Championship exit at the hands of Cavan in the preliminary round.

Although advancing from the All-Ireland group stage thanks to victory over Meath, they were beaten by eventual finalists Galway in the preliminary quarter-finals.

“Monaghan GAA would like to express its sincere appreciation to Vinny for his unwavering service to Monaghan GAA over the last 22 years, 18 as a player, 2 as a selector and 2 years at the helm as senior manager,” said a statement from the county.

“We are very thankful for Vinny’s outstanding support and commitment to Monaghan GAA over the years and appreciate his contributions made as player, selector & manager.

“Monaghan GAA fully respects Vinny’s decision to step down and wishes him continued success in future endeavours.”

Monaghan are the second Ulster side to now be on the hunt for a new manager after Mickey Harte’s departure from Derry last month.