Shamrock Rovers Women’s coach O’Neill resigns, confirm club as Collie O’Neill steps down from his role with six games left in the season. The club shared the news on Thursday, thanking him for his service and wishing him well for the future. O’Neill, who previously managed UCD, took over at Shamrock Rovers in 2023 and led the team to a third-place and a fifth-place finish during his tenure.
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A Season with Ups and Downs
Currently, Shamrock Rovers Women sit in sixth place in the Premier Division with six matches remaining. Their recent 1-0 home defeat to DLR Waves marked their third league loss this season, adding to the challenges faced by the team under O’Neill’s leadership. Despite these hurdles, O’Neill’s contribution to the team’s development during his time at the club was recognised by Shamrock Rovers in their statement.
Assistant Coach Ryan Also Departs
Alongside O’Neill, assistant coach Ciaran Ryan has also decided to leave the Dublin club. Shamrock Rovers expressed gratitude to Ryan for his work with the women’s team and wished him the best in his future endeavours. The simultaneous departure of both coaches signals a period of transition for the Shamrock Rovers Women’s team as they navigate the final phase of the season.
Acknowledgement from the Club
In their official statement, Shamrock Rovers highlighted O’Neill’s dedication and the positive impact he had on the team during his time in charge. The club also thanked Ryan for his efforts, recognising the contributions of the coaching team in supporting the development of the women’s side. This respectful acknowledgment reflects the club’s appreciation of the work done by both coaches as they prepare to move forward without them.
Changes in the Men’s Team
Meanwhile, Shamrock Rovers’ Men’s team announced the loan signing of midfielder Connor Malley from Sligo Rovers until the end of the season. Malley, a 25-year-old from Tyne and Wear, has previously played for Dundalk and Rochdale, and his addition is expected to strengthen the squad as they continue their campaign.
Looking Ahead for Shamrock Rovers Women
With six games remaining, Shamrock Rovers Women will now look to refocus under new leadership while aiming to finish the season on a positive note. The departure of O’Neill and Ryan marks the end of a chapter, but the club’s commitment to building a strong women’s team remains clear as they plan for the future.