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New York v Leitrim Preview - NY Manager Johnny McGeeney

Season 4, Ep. 6

Our last interview in the lead up to the big game Saturday is with New York Manager Johnny McGeeney who I managed to catch for a quick interview last night after training at Gaelic Park.


As you can see in the video, the New York setup is very much a family affair for the McGeeney household as Johnny’s three young kids accompany him to training every Thursday night.


This is McGeeney’s second year in charge of the New York senior team having led St. Barnabas to back-to-back county titles in 2020 and 2021 with all-American-born players – a first for the county.


Throw-in is at 6 p.m. Saturday, that’s 11 p.m. Irish time and the game will be shown live on GAA GO.


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