Micheál Donoghue has stepped down as the Dublin hurling manager after two years in charge in the capital.
Donoghue, who guided his native Galway to their only All-Ireland this century in 2017, took over in late 2022 on a three-year term, but elected not to take up the last season of his agreement.
According to RTE, In his two years in charge Dublin managed to qualify for the All-Ireland hurling championships, finishing third in the Leinster round-robin in 2023, before reaching the provincial final this year.
Those two top-three finishes in the Leinster Championship marked an improvement on the final year of his predecessor Mattie Kenny's time in charge.