Shane Roche has informed Wexford GAA that he will step down as senior football manager.
The Geraldine O’Hanrahan’s clubman was confirmed as Wexford manager ahead of the 2021 season after taking charge on an interim basis for the previous season following the abrupt departure of Paul Galvin.
Following the Tailteann Cup defeat to Offaly, Roche took some time out to consider his future before arriving at his decision.
During his managerial reign, one of his biggest disappointments was the failure to secure promotion from Division 4 of the Allianz National League. However, he did enjoy a 2021 championship victory over Wicklow in Aughrim, a rare achievement for Wexford side over recent years, while he followed that up with a hugely impressive challenge to Dublin before going down to defeat.
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This year’s championship saw his side achieve a first-round championship win over Offaly, a success that was not followed up on, as they lost heavily to Dublin in the following round.
Roche said: “My ambition on taking the job was to have a connected, united bunch of players so to ensure that the standard and culture was there for the future of Wexford football.
“We have 25 players all under the age of 25 years. All the players know the level that is required to play at inter-county, the training, the preparation which is year round, the physical preparation, fitness, strength and conditioning. That is what is now required to play inter-county football with the players wanting to put Wexford football first.”
Shane said he would encourage whoever comes in to keep continuity.
“I had an excellent back room so I hope whoever comes in will keep as many as possible in place so as to have continuity which is important.
“Finally, I would like to thank the players and management, the County Board along with everyone who have contributed during my term in charge. It was enjoyable. I wish the players and management the success their efforts deserve come the 2023 season.”