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19 Jan 2026

Limerick senior football panel announced ahead of 2026 Allianz League campaign

Limerick manager Jimmy Lee has named a 37-man panel ahead of the Allianz League which starts next weekend

Limerick senior football panel announced ahead of Allianz League

Limerick senior footballer Tony McCarthy I PICTURE: Sportsfile

JIMMY LEE has announced the Limerick senior football panel ahead of the Allianz League. Thirty seven players have been named on the Limerick senior football panel.

County champions Mungret St. Paul’s lead the way with six players named on the panel, matched by Fr Casey’s who also have six representatives. Newcastle West, Adare, Rathkeale and Galtee Gaels are next in line, with three players each included in the squad. Cillian Fahy will captain the team, while Barry Coleman has been named vice-captain. 

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Goalkeeper Josh Ryan remains a long injury absentee after suffering an ACL injury while in action for his club. Jeffrey Alfred, Jamie Dolan and Ronan McElligott will now battle it out for the number one jersey.

Galway native Brendan Carr and Mayo native Jack Mahon have earned an inter-county call up's from Jimmy Lee. Mahon has transfered from his home club Charlestown in Mayo to Mungret St Paul's. 

Jamie Dolan, Eliah O'Riordan, Sam Quigley, Sean Kilbridge, Oisin Moss, Lee Woulfe and Shane Cross have been drafted into the Limerick senior football panel on the back of impressive performances during the club championship. 

LIMERICK SENIOR FOOTBALL PANEL: Jeffrey Alfred (Adare), Paul Maher (Adare), Oran Collins (Adare), Danny Neville (Askeaton-Ballysteen-Kilcornan), Jamie Dolan (Askeaton-Ballysteen-Kilcornan), Cillian Fahy (Dromcollogher/Broadford, Captain), Michael Fahy (Dromcollogher/Broadford), Brendan Carr (Dunmore MacHales, Galway), Diarmuid Buckley (Fr Casey’s), Eliah O’Riordan (Fr Casey’s), Mark McCarthy (Fr Casey’s), Rory O’Brien (Fr Casey’s), Sam Quigley (Fr Casey’s), Sean Kilbridge (Fr Casey’s), Colm McSweeney (Gerald Griffins), Robbie Childs (Galtee Gaels), Tommie Childs (Galtee Gaels), Sean Clancy (Galtee Gaels), Peter Nash (Kildimo-Pallaskenry), Tony McCarthy (Kildimo-Pallaskenry), Conall O’Duinn (Monaleen), Jack Mahon (Mungret St. Paul's), Jack McCarthy (Mungret St. Paul's), Jason Hassett (Mungret St. Paul's), Killian Ryan (Mungret St. Paul's), Oisín Moss (Mungret St. Paul's), Ronan McElligott (Mungret St. Paul's), Darren O’Doherty (Newcastle West), Emmet Rigter (Newcastle West), Lee Woulfe (Newcastle West), Adam Shanagher (Rathkeale), Andrew Meade (Rathkeale), Barry Coleman (Rathkeale, Vice Captain), Cormac Woulfe (St. Senan’s), James Naughton (St. Senan’s), Shane Cross (St. Patrick’s), Kyle Mullins (St. Patrick’s). 

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