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02 Oct 2025

Limerick minor football panel announced ahead of 2025 season

Limerick minor football panel announced ahead of 2025 season

MICHAEL Lenihan has announced his Limerick minor football panel ahead of the 2025 season. 

Lenihan has replaced Gerard O'Connor as minor football manager. The Mountcollins native will be ably assisted by Peter Lavin, Aodhan O' Connor, Bill Supple, John Murphy, Davy Lyons, Shane Dunne, Angela Hogam and Jacqueline O' Connor. 

Davy Lyons who was part of the Adare county final winning team is part of the backroom team.

Limerick will get their Munster minor football championship campaign underway against Clare on April 7. The Shannonsiders will then face Tipperary at home on April 14. Waterford will be Limerick's last round-robin game on April 28. 

The top two teams will advance to the Munster MFC semi-finals alongside Cork and Kerry. 

LIMERICK MINOR FOOTBALL PANEL: Ronan Butler (Ahane), Shane Gill (Ahane) Matthew Cox (Ballybricken Bohermore), Ryan Downey (Ballylanders),  Markus Vang (Cappagh), Ryan Sheehan (Dromcollogher Broadford), Jack Noonan (Dromcollogher Broadford),  Darragh Moloney (Feohanagh/ Castlemahon), Aaron Murphy (Fr.Caseys), Aaron O' Kelly (Fr.Caseys)  Eoghan Crowley (Fr.Caseys), James Browne, (Fr.Caseys), Leon Curtin (Fr.Caseys), Olin Ryan (Galtee Gaels), Kealan Lonergan (Glin), Jake Higgins (Kildimo/Pallaskenry),  Ryan Rooney (Monagea), Ben Kiely (Monaleen) Cian O' hAodha (Monaleen), Eoin Williams (Monaleen), Jamie Crowley (Monaleen), Amhlaoibh Bohane (Mungret St.Paul's), (Jack Dervan Mungret St.Paul's), Jamie Curtin (Mungret St.Paul's), Rory Vaughan (Newcastle West),  Jamie McGrath (Oola), Paddy Ryan (Oola), Cormac Murphy (St.Kierans),  Joey McClellan (St.Kierans),  Jack Croke (St.Patricks),  Conor Donovan (St.Senans),  Oisin Healy (St.Senans) and Tommy Flynn (St.Senans). 

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