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Philips Sports Manager of the Year

Philips Sports Manager of the Year

Philips Sports Manager of the Year

The Philips Sports Manager of the Year is an award for the person considered the most outstanding Irish sports manager or coach of a particular year.

The award is contested by the twelve winners of the year's Philips Sports Manager of the Month Awards, which are open to Irish sports managers, trainers or coaches, or overseas-born managers of Irish teams.

Because the annual ceremony is traditionally held in early December each year, the December winner from the previous year is eligible to compete.

Unusually, the award was instigated not by a sporting body or journalists' association, but by the event sponsors themselves, Philips in 1982.

There have been joint-winners twice. First in 1990, as the achievement of Cork GAA winning the first All-Ireland hurling and football double in exactly 100 years saw respective managers Fr. Michael O'Brien and Billy Morgan honoured. It happened again in 2015 when Irish soccer manager Martin O'Neill and Northern Irish soccer manager Michael O'Neill shared the award for qualifying their respective sides for the 2016 UEFA European Football Championship.

Jack Charlton is the most honoured manager since the award's inception, having won it four times during his tenure as Ireland soccer manager. Declan Kidney is the only person to have won the award for achievements with two different teams at different levels, while Brian Kerr was honoured for success with three different Irish national soccer teams. Joining Charlton, Kidney and Kerr as multi-award winners are Kilkenny hurling supremo Brian Cody and Dublin football supremo Jim Gavin.

Winners

YearWinnerTeamSport
1982Pat HendersonKilkennyHurling
1983Brendan EdwardsIrish men's amateur golfGolf
1984Mick O'DwyerKerryGaelic football
1985Mick DoyleIrelandRugby Union
1986Jim McLaughlinShamrock RoversAssociation football
1987Jack CharltonRepublic of IrelandAssociation football
1988Jack CharltonRepublic of IrelandAssociation football
1989Jack CharltonRepublic of IrelandAssociation football
1990Billy Morgan and Fr. Michael O'BrienCorkGaelic football and hurling
1991Pete McGrathDownGaelic football
1992Brian McEniffDonegalGaelic football
1993Jack CharltonRepublic of IrelandAssociation football
1994Eddie JordanJordan GPFormula One
1995Ger LoughnaneClareHurling
1996Liam GriffinWexfordHurling
1997Brian KerrRepublic of Ireland U20Association football
1998Brian KerrRepublic of Ireland U16 & U18Association football
1999Seán BoylanMeathGaelic football
2000John OxxSinndar's trainerHorse racing
2001Mick McCarthyRepublic of IrelandAssociation football
2002Joe KernanArmaghGaelic football
2003Brian CodyKilkennyHurling
2004Eddie O'SullivanIrelandRugby Union
2005Mickey HarteTyroneGaelic football
2006Declan KidneyMunsterRugby Union
2007Paul DoolinDrogheda UnitedAssociation football
2008Declan KidneyMunsterRugby Union
2009Declan KidneyIrelandRugby Union
2010Liam SheedyTipperaryHurling
2011Giovanni TrapattoniRepublic of IrelandAssociation football
2012Billy Walsh and Pete TaylorIrelandBoxing
2013Jim GavinDublinGaelic football
2014Joe SchmidtIrelandRugby Union
2015Martin O'Neill and Michael O'NeillRepublic of Ireland and Northern IrelandAssociation football
2016Stephen KennyDundalkAssociation football
2017Micheál DonoghueGalway{{cite weburl=https://www.the42.ie/micheal-donoghue-philips-manager-year-2017-3748909-Dec2017/title=After leading Galway to the Promised Land, Micheál Donoghue is Philips Sports Manager of the Year
2018Joe SchmidtIrelandRugby Union
2019Jim GavinDublinGaelic football

Multiple winners

RankManagerWins
1stJack Charlton4
2ndDeclan Kidney3
3rdBrian Kerr
Joe Schmidt
Jim Gavin2

Winners by sport

SportWins
Association football12
Gaelic football8
Hurling7
Rugby Union7
Boxing1
Formula One1
Golf1

References

References

  1. "List of previous winners". The Irish Times.
  2. "O'Dwyer Named Manager of the Month". The Belfast Telegraph/INN.
  3. "Kilkenny boss named Manager of the Year". Irish Examiner.
  4. (12 December 2005). "Harte takes the top award". The Irish Times.
  5. "Kidney Crowned Philips Sports Manager of the Year". irishrugby.ie.
  6. "Kidney Chosen For Manager of the Year Honour". irishrugby.ie.
  7. (15 December 2010). "Sheedy named manager of the year". The Irish Times.
  8. (7 December 2011). "Trapattoni wins manager of the year award". RTÉ Sport.
  9. "Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll says that the RWC 2015 comes 18 months...". RTÉ Sport.
  10. (16 December 2012). "Billy Walsh and Peter Taylor share Philips Manager of the Year award for 2012". RTÉ Sport.
  11. (12 December 2013). "'Humbled' Gavin caps a year to remember". Irish Independent.
  12. (10 December 2014). "Joe Schmidt wins Philips Manager of the Year award". The Score.
  13. (9 December 2015). "The two O'Neills are sharing the Philips Sports Manager of the Year award". Newstalk.
  14. (7 December 2016). "Stephen Kenny wins Philips Sports Manager of the Year award". the42.ie.
  15. (12 December 2018). "Schmidt coy on future as he leaves door open on potential All Blacks role". Irish Independent.
  16. (5 December 2019). "'No regrets' - Gavin opens up on Dublin departure". RTE Sport.
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