Davy Burke
Davy Burke (born about 1987 or 8) is a Gaelic football manager and former player. He has managed Wicklow since 2019.
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Burke's playing career (including underage with Kildare) was brought to an end by numerous injuries, including two torn cruciates and a cracked kneecap. [1] He had a replacement plastic kneecap put in.[1]
Burke, who is from County Kildare, managed Kildare to the 2018 All-Ireland Under 20 Football Championship.[2] He then managed Maynooth in the Sigerson Cup.[1] While managing Sarsfields of Newbridge in 2019 (he led them to the 2019 Kildare Senior Football Championship),[1] Burke was mentioned as a possible Kildare senior manager before Jack O'Connor took the role.[2] Burke was subsequently appointed Wicklow manager in September 2019 at the age of 31, becoming the youngest manager then active at this level of the sport.[2] He has expressed interest in recruiting players from other counties who have family ties to Wicklow.[3]
Burke has a wife.[1]
References
- Lawlor, Damian (14 May 2020). "Players should be trusted to return to training: Burke". RTÉ.
I was sitting at home with my wife looking at a picture from the Kildare win of two years ago...
- "Davy Burke appointed Wicklow football manager". RTÉ. 24 September 2019.
- "Wicklow boss Davy Burke open to recruiting surplus Dubs". RTÉ. 7 November 2019.