Dublin GAA boss Dessie Farrell is set to remain in his job for two more years.
It has been confirmed that the Na Fianna man will continue as Dublin Senior Football manager after speculation that his three-year term will end in 2022.
The Dublin boss took over the job from Jim Gavin back in 2020 and led Dublin to All-Ireland glory that very year. But since, Mayo handed them their first championship defeat in seven years in last year's All-Ireland semi-final.
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Farrell will hope to bounce back to Division 1 next year to bid for the All-Ireland once again and a potential rematch with Kerry.
Dublin GAA took to social media to release the news, saying: "Dublin GAA County Committee are pleased to announce that Dessie Farrell will continue as Dublin Senior Football manager for a further two years”.
Farrell took over the job in the pandemic hit year of 2020 where Dublin won the All-Ireland title in front of an empty Croke Park but were knocked out in the semi-final stage in both 2021 and 2022.
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