Feastured Image: Mickey Devlin new Antrim senior ladies manager
As Antrim Ladies Footballers kick off their National League Division 4 campaign this weekend with an away trip to Kilkenny, the Saffron Gael speaks to their new joint manager, Mickey Devlin.
Saffron Gael: Mickey you have been appointed as new Antrim Ladies manager. Tell me a bit about your previous experience in management and how your appointment with Antrim came about?
Mickey Devlin: My-self and Chris Scullion were appointed joint managers back in October. I have been managing senior men and senior ladies teams for the past 25 years both in Antrim and Armagh. I have been lucky enough to have won club championships in both codes, the most recent one was with my own club Glena where along with Chris and Neil Markey we won the ladies intermediate championship and agonisingly lost the Ulster final in extra time. We are only 7 weeks into the job and of course we have our own vision and plan, but like everything in life you have to lay a foundation, enjoyment, togetherness and belief are part of the foundation, developing the players to a top standard and creating a pathway with our minors as well are key.
Saffron Gael: Who are your backroom staff for the coming season?
Mickey D: Backroom staff is Shane O’Neill our goalkeeping coach from aldergrove, Sean Duggan originally from Tipperary is our physic, current St John’s and Down hurler Oisin Mc Manus is sports psychologist, Michaela Monaghan from Glenavy is our statistician and she does an unbelievable job,
Neil Markey is one of our leading coaches and comes to us with great experience, Tierna Kennedy is our female liaison officer and Colette Ward is team administrator along with anything else that needs doing and she works tirelessly within this group. Chris and myself coach and manage the team.
Though to be honest we all chip in and do what needs done.


Saffron Gael: Tell me about this year’s panel. Who have left from last year and who are the new players coming in and what you think they will bring to the panel?
Mickey D: This is a new panel based solely on the girls that came to the trials. We have 36 in our panel which we picked from the 58 who attended the trials. As regarding last year we asked no questions on that as this is a different year and a completely new approach for a new Antrim.
Listen every panel has some great players. Experienced players like Theresa Mellon, Sarah and Maria O’Neill, Maeve Mulholland, Duane Coleman and Aoife Kelly will always bring quality to any group.
The likes of Nicole Jones and a few of our younger players like Carla McKenna Luisne Adams, Aine Kelly, Blaithin Ni Cahill and one of our minors Aiobheann Monaghan certainly bring added quality to the group.
Our captain Bronagh Devlin from Moneyglass is an exceptional talent and always leads from the front and works tirelessly at every aspect of her game but is also always encouraging everyone else and giving encouragement to all the other girls. She has unbelievable leadership qualities.
She is assisted by Ana Mulholland and Ciara Brown who are vice captains and both these girls like Bronagh play with their heart on their sleeve and this filters right through the group.
Saffron Gael: You travel to Kilkenny this weekend for the opening game in division 4. What do you know about Kilkenny and how do you see this one going?
Mickey D: what we know about Kilkenny we will keep to ourselves at this stage but obviously like them we will be looking to get off to a good start. The hungrier team on the day and the team that makes the least mistakes plus the team that takes their scoring chances will come out on top.

Saffron Gael: Antrim were relegated from division 3 last year following a couple of very successful years. I assume the priority will be getting out of division 4 this season?
Mickey D: As I said earlier we are in our infancy and at the minute are working on creating a group that enjoy playing for the flagship team in Antrim ladies football. Again we are in the process of building a foundation so over the course of the national league we will see where things take us. It’s important that our full group get experience of playing in this league and enjoy every minute of being part of it.
Just to sum things up this group are all working hard to develop as individuals and as a group in order to take Antrim senior ladies to where we would all aspire to be. They give up so much of their time for their county and are all really looking forward to Sunday and wearing the Saffron jersey with pride.
We at the Saffron Gael wish Mickey Devlin and his Antrim team all the best as they begin their National League campaign away to Kilkenny this weekend and we hope to bring you a report and photographs from the game.














