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Kerry ladies football founding father and Galway native Fitzgerald in no doubt about who he wants to win All-Ireland final

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Mick Fitzgerald was born and raised in Killimer in Galway but has lived most of his adult life in Castleisland and managed the Kerry ladies footballers to seven All-Ireland Championship titles in the 1980s

Former Kerry All-Ireland winning manager Mick Fitzgerald is presented with a medallion by former LGFA President Marie Hickey during a special luncheon before the 2023 TG4 LGFA All-Ireland SFC Final at Croke Park. Photo by Sportsfile

“I never imagined, growing up in Galway, that I’d manage Kerry to two All-Ireland ladies minor titles and seven seniors. I still think that it’s a dream.”

So said Mick Fitzgerald, the Galway man that made the Kingdom his home and brought them some of the greatest times of their lives. Kerry won nine All-Ireland Senior Championship titles in a row between 1982 and 1990 and Mick was manager for seven of them.

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