The Sligo Champion

O’Leary appointed ‘Head of Youth Developmen­t’

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DANNY O’Leary has been appointed as the new head of youth developmen­t at Sligo Rovers.

The promising progress of Gary Boylan, Regan Donelon, Ed McGinty, John Mahon and Jack Keaney illustrate­s the tremendous work being done by the club’s youth coaches in recent years and the underage structure is being significan­tly strengthen­ed with the appointmen­t of the former Rovers goalkeeper.

Sligo Rovers chairman Martin Heraghty said: “We felt it necessary to make the appointmen­t to bridge the gap between our youth team management, the first-team management and the committee.

“There are organisati­onal issues, planning, liasing for key decisions for developmen­t of youth players and with clubs in the region. The role is tied to all of that and more. It will allow the coaches a point of contact to the committee and to work with the first-team manager on the latest updates from the youth teams.

O’Leary, who has been to the forefront of the club’s underage academy since its inception , will oversee an ambitious blueprint for the developmen­t of young players from across the region at under-15, under-17 and under-19 levels, with the ultimate aim of putting in place a consistent supply of top quality players for the senior team.

A League and FAI Cup winner with Shelbourne, the Sheffield native spent two seasons at the Showground­s under Tommy Cassidy before going on to play for a number of League clubs, including Kildare County, Longford Town, Athlone Town and Monaghan.

Employed by Solas as a full time sports tutor at its Sligo Training Centre, O’Leary has been coaching Rovers’ under-17s for the past three years, a role he will continue to fulfil alongside his duties as overall boss of the club’s youth developmen­t strategy.

His infectious enthusiasm for the job, allied to his vast experience, will ensure that the 62 young footballer­s currently on the club’s books will be given every opportunit­y to fulfil their ambition of becoming top players.

He explains: “It’s all about cre- ating a pathway for young players from under-15 level right up to the senior squad. Our job is to ensure that we find the best players from across the region, nurture and develop their natural talent and equip them with the necessary skills so that they’re ready to play senior football if and when that chance comes.

“To have five players in the current senior squad who have graduated from our youth ranks proves that it can be done, and Gerard Lyttle has demonstrat­ed that he is prepared to give young players a chance in the first team. In the pre-season games so far, seven or eight of our youngsters have been given a run.

“My goal would be to see at least three of our under-19 squad progressin­g to the senior squad each year, and with the supply line then continuing from the under-15s and under-17s, the ultimate aim would eventually be to have the basis of the first team produced locally.

“I appreciate there will probably always be a need for a club like Rovers to bring in players from England and Scotland to supplement what we develop ourselves, but I firmly believe we can get to a stage where the majority of the first team squad will be home produced.”

The appointmen­t of a Youth Developmen­t Officer highlights the club’s commitment to underage football. AS we approach the start of the new season, additional matchday Stewards are being sought by Sligo Rovers.

The role of the steward is to help ensure a safe and secure environmen­t for fans. Primarily this involves general crowd monitoring and observatio­n with any incidents being dealt with by Security Personnel. While the steward is a voluntary role meal vouchers and club jacket, subject to attendance record, will be provided.

Anyone interested in helping out in this role should contact Sandra in the Showground­s at email administra­tor@sigorovers. com or telephone 0719171212.

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