AIDAN O’SHEA and Kristin McKenzie Vass have started newlywed life in the beautiful surroundings of the Italian island of Capri.
Fresh off tying the knot in her home county of Kerry, the couple have been savouring the sunnier climes off the coast of Sorrento.




In one evening clip they danced with other holidayers whilst Lionel Richie’s ‘All Night Long’ rang out.
They also shared a video from what looked like an idyllic boat ride taking in the rugged landscape Capri is renowned for.
2025 will see Aidan, 34, embark on yet another season in the green and red – having made his inter-county bow all the way back in 2009.
This year saw him become his county’s all-time leader in appearances in a testament to his longevity despite primarily playing in the most taxing position on the pitch in midfield.
He has of course evolved into more of a full-forward/centre-forward over the years with boss Kevin McStay making it a point of emphasis to keep the Breaffy man near the opposition goal.
The Connacht runners-up are seemingly about to bolster their coaching staff with the addition of a former teammate of O’Shea’s.
SunSport understands Andy Moran could be set to join McStay’s backroom team as a coach.
A review of McStay’s second campaign at the helm is nearly complete, with a management shakeup on the cards for next year.
And former hitman Moran is among the favourites to come aboard after quitting as Leitrim manager last month after three years in charge.
The Ballaghadereen clubman retired from inter-county football in 2019 and began a coaching role with the Mayo under-20’s a year later.
He took charge of his club in 2021 before the Leitrim hotseat came calling for the 2022 campaign.
Mayo failed to reach the last eight of the All-Ireland SFC for the first time since 2018 this summer thanks to their preliminary quarter-final loss to Derry on penalties.
Meanwhile Meath boss Colm O’Rourke is assembling a fresh coaching team to pitch before county chiefs.
A county committee meeting on O’Rourke’s tenure on Tuesday night didn’t resolve whether the former RTE pundit would be back for another season.




The Royals confirmed last week that a review process into his second year in charge was ongoing.
Meath won the 2023 Tailteann Cup by defeating Down in the decider.
But they lost all four championship games this summer as Dublin annihilated them in the Leinster quarter-finals.
That was followed by three All-Ireland group stage defeats to Louth, Kerry and Monaghan.
