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21 Jan 2026

Limerick senior football panel announced ahead of 2025 season

Jimmy Lee has announced the Limerick senior football panel ahead of the 2025 season

Limerick senior football panel announced ahead of 2025 season

Limerick senior football manager Jimmy Lee, PICTURE: Sportsfile

JIMMY Lee has unveiled his 38 man Limerick senior football panel ahead of the Allianz National Football League. 

Dromcollogher-Broadford's Cillian Fahy captains the Limerick senior football team this year. Fahy replaces Iain Corbett as captain of the team. 

Barry Coleman and Tommie Childs have been appointed as joint vice-captains. County champions Adare have three representatives on the Limerick panel which include Jeffrey Alfred, Paul Maher and Oran Collins. 

Limerick get their Division four campaign underway this Sunday against Longford in Glennon Brothers Pearse Park at 2pm in Longford. 

Sixteen players who were involved in last year's panel are not part of this year's panel. Meanwhile, twenty one players from last years panel are part of the 2025 Limerick senior football panel. 

Sean O'Dea, Jim Liston, Cathal Downes, Joe Sweeney, Shane Doherty, Shane Costello, Robbie Bourke, Tommy Griffin, Daniel Daly, Brian O'Sullivan, Diarmuid Kelly, Aaron Neville, Eoin Hurley, Bryan Nix, John Hayes and Aaron O'Sullivan are not part of this year's panel.

Kilteely-Dromkeen Sean O'Dea has retired from the inter-county game. The Limerick defender lined out for his county for eleven seasons. 

LIMERICK SENIOR FOOTBALL PANEL: Adam Shanangher (Rathkeale), Andrew Meade (Rathkeale), Barry Coleman (joint vice-captain, Rathkeale), Cillian Fahy (Captain, Dromcollogher-Broadford), Colm McSweeney (Gerald Griffins), Cormac Woulfe (St Senans), Conall O'Duinn (Monaleen), Danny Neville (Ballysteen), Darragh Murray (Monaleen), Darren O'Doherty (Newcastle West), David Shaughnessy (Ballysteen), Darragh O'Hagan (Mungret St Paul's), Darragh O'Siouchru (Monaleen), Diarmuid Buckley (Fr Casey's), Emmett Rigter (Newcastle West), Fiachra Cotter (Fr Casey's), Iain Corbett (Newcastle West), Jack McCarthy (Mungret St Paul's), James Naughton (St Senans), Jamie Baynham (Monagea), Jeffrey Alfred (Adare), Jason Hassett (Mungret St Paul's), Josh Ryan (Oola), Killian Ryan (Mungret St Paul's), Kyle Mullins (St Patrick's), Mark McCarthy (Fr Casey's), Oran Collins (Adare), Paul Maher (Adare), Peter Nash (Kildimo-Pallaskenry), Robbie Childs (Galtee Gaels), Ronan McElligott (Mungret St Paul's), Rory O'Brien (Fr Casey's), Ruadhan O'Connor (Newcastle West), Sean Clancy (Galtee Gaels), Tadgh O'Siochru (Monaleen), Tommie Childs (Galtee Gaels) and Tony McCarthy (Kildimo-Pallaskenry).

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