Antrim skip training as row with board deepensImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Antrim have lost seven of their eight league and championship matches this seasonPublished28 April 2026, 17:30 BSTUpdated 14 minutes agoThe Antrim senior hurling squad cancelled a training session on Tuesday evening after their requested meeting with the county board failed to materialise. Players wanted the meeting to take place on Tuesday to address “significant concern” after they claimed they received conflicting reports about manager Davy Fitzgerald’s future.In a letter to the county board, which has been seen by BBC Sport NI, the players say they were under the impression that a decision was made to remove Fitzgerald from his role following last weekend’s Joe McDonagh Cup defeat by Laois, only for the decision to be reversed.
However, the squad mentioned they were subsequently informed “that no such action had taken place” and when the matter was brought to Antrim GAA chairman Seamus McMullan, he “indicated that he had no knowledge of it”.
In the letter, the playing group say McMullan’s response is “particularly concerning” given that Fitzgerald validated that “the sequence of events did in fact occur”.
“The contradiction between what occurred and what has been communicated has created uncertainty and a lack of trust among players,” read the letter.
The players also warned that they could take further action if the county executive did not meet them on Tuesday to address the situation.
BBC Sport NI has contacted Antrim GAA for comment.
While the run of poor results has led to disquiet among the playing panel and some Antrim GAA administrators, it is understood Fitzgerald has indicated a desire to remain in charge.
