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Jim Gavin steps down from Dublin footballers

Jim Gavin has resigned from his position as manager of the Dublin footballers.  The news was ann...



Jim Gavin steps down from Dubl...
Football

Jim Gavin steps down from Dublin footballers

Jim Gavin has resigned from his position as manager of the Dublin footballers. 

The news was announced through a statement on the Dublin GAA website this morning.

Gavin secured a historic fifth All-Ireland title in-a-row this year, his sixth Sam Maguire in seven years.

Speculation was initially rife that Gavin would step down following the historic five-in-a-row but figures in Dublin GAA then expected him to stay having received no indication otherwise by this month.

In the statement announcing the departure Chairman of the County Committee, Seán Shanley, said: "Dublin GAA will be forever grateful to Jim Gavin for his dedication, commitment and contribution as a player and, since 2003, leading the next generation of players at U21 and Senior level.

"I regret his departure but appreciate the huge sacrifices he has made over this period.

"The committee will commence the process of considering suitable candidates to replace Jim and his management team shortly."

gavin 2 September 2018; Dublin manager Jim Gavin and Dean Rock following the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Final match between Dublin and Tyrone at Croke Park in Dublin.

Gavin's record

Replacing Pat Gilroy in October 2012, the Round Towers club man became Dublin's most successful manager of all-time, winning six All-Ireland titles.

He also won five Allianz League titles, including four-in-a-row in his first four spring campaigns. His fifth league victory came in 2018.

Gavin also won seven Leinster senior titles on the spin.

In his seven years of management the former Dubs player's overall record was played 107, won 86, drew ten and lost 11.

Previously manager of the Dublin u-21s, Gavin won three All-Irelands and three Leinster titles 2003, 2010 and 2012.

Gavin was also a member of the 1995 All-Ireland winning team as a player.

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