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Art McRory
Personal information
SportGaelic football
BornCounty Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Died9 August 2023
Inter-county management
Years Team
?–2002 Tyrone
Inter-county titles
County League Province All-Ireland
Tyrone 1 5 0

Arthur McRory[1] (died 9 August 2023) was an Irish Gaelic football manager of the Tyrone county team. The Dungannon man was manager on and off for nearly twenty five years, leading Tyrone to their first two periods of relative success - the All-Ireland Finals of 1986 and 1995. Although they never won the All-Ireland under his management, McRory is still regarded as one of the great Tyrone managers, with the county having won an unprecedented five Ulster Senior Football Championships under his guidance (1984, 1986, 1995, 1996, 2001).[2]

McRory formed an extremely productive relationship with Eugene McKenna, both when McKenna was a player under McRory, and as a manager alongside him.

McRory left Tyrone management in 2002, after a disappointing exit in the Championship Qualifiers to an unfancied Sligo, ostensibly due to health concerns, but there is also speculation the parting with the Tyrone County board was acrimonious.[3] This paved the way for his successor, Mickey Harte, who guided Tyrone to three All-Ireland crowns.

McRory had a keen interest in classical music, and was seen at operas by sports journalists.[2][3]

Art McRory died on 9 August 2023.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Biography from 2001, prior to Ulster Final
  2. ^ a b "How Great Thou Art!". BBC News. 6 July 2001. Retrieved 14 February 2007.
  3. ^ a b "Art treated appallingly". BBC News. 26 October 2002. Retrieved 14 February 2007.
  4. ^ "Former Tyrone manager Art McRory passes away". Irish Examiner. 9 August 2023. Retrieved 9 August 2023.

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Preceded by
?
Tyrone Senior Football Manager
1980–1987
Succeeded by
Preceded by Tyrone Senior Football Manager
1992–1996
Succeeded by
Danny Ball
Preceded by Tyrone Senior Football Manager
1999–2002
Succeeded by