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12 Feb 2026

Well known GAA referee appointed new Limerick junior camogie manager for 2023 season

Well known GAA referee appointed new Limerick junior camogie manager for 2023 season

David Deady appointed Limerick junior camogie manager for 2023 | PICTURE: Sportsfile

LIMERICK camogie have appointed management set-ups to seven inter-county teams for the 2023 season.

Former Tipperary manager John Lillis remains at the helm of the Limerick senior team. 

Limerick were relegated to Division Two of the league this season but regrouped for the championship where they reached the quarter finals after a run of three successive victories.

Former Limerick management duo Declan Nash (Kildimo-Pallaskenry) and Darragh O'Grady (Granagh-Ballingarry joined the Lillis backroom team during the year and are to remain in situ for 2023 as coach-selectors.

There is a new manager of the county junior team - Bruree man David Deady, who has been involved with Granagh-Ballingarry camogie sides in recent season.

Well known GAA referee Deady replaces the Tim McGrath led management of 2022. His full management team is yet to be completed.

At U18 level, Paul Neenan (Bruff) and Tony Dunne (Adare) are joint managers. They have coach-selectors in Caitrin De Bhal (Killeedy), Sinead McNamara (Na Piarsaigh) and Brian Madden (Monaleen).

The U17 manager is Nicola Twomey (Monaleen). The team coach-selectors are Mark Griffin (Patrickswell) and Alan Houlihan (Adare).

Diarmuid Ryan (Na Piarsaigh) is the U16 manager. His coach-selectors are Brian Tobin (Mungret St Pauls), Natal O'Grady (Patrickswell), Paul Doherty (Treaty Gaels) and Bernie Molloy (Knockaderry).

Bruff's Kevin O'Connor is the U15 manager. His coach-selectors are Rob Grant (Na Piarsaigh), Mags Ling (Tournafulla), Shane Kelly (Killeedy), Ethel Brown (Crecora) and Eoghan Twomey (Adare).

At U14 level, Jonathan Hayes (Ahane) is the team manager with the backroom team to be completed.

All were ratified at last week's county camogie board meeting.

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