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25 Feb 2026

Limerick Gaelic Masters football squad for upcoming season announced

Joint managers Paul Darmody (Ahane) and Liam Mulcahy (St Patricks) have named a 36-man players, with 23 different clubs represented. 

Limerick Gaelic Masters football squad for upcoming season announced

THE Limerick Gaelic Masters Football panel and management team for the 2026 season has been announced.

The team will be looking to go one step further than last year where they narrowly lost the Challenge Cup final to London.

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This team has been on the road since 2023, winning the All-Ireland Spirit Cup in their opening year. This year the team will be jointly managed by Paul Darmody of Ahane and Liam Mulcahy of St Patricks.

The joint managers have named a 36-man players, with 23 different clubs represented. 

Championship action for this team starts in May. 

LIMERICK MASTERS FOOTBALL PANEL 2026: Paul Darmody (Ahane), Jimmy Feerick (Ahane), Ross O’Neill (Ahane), Mike Reidy (Athea), Leonard Coughlan (Ballybrown), Tom Lee (Ballylanders), Noel Frewen (Ballylanders), John O’Sullivan (Bruff), Derek Connaughton (Caherline), Michael O’Donoghue (Claughaun), Marty Stokes (Drom/Broadford), Micheal Reidy (Drom/Broadford), John Lynch (Feenagh), Andy Breedy (Galtee Gaels), Ger Lyons (Glin), Ronan Magee (Hospital/Herbertstown), Joe Mulcahy (Killeedy), Ollie Dowling (Knockaderry), Trevor Cosgrave (Knockane), Denis O’Connor (Knockane), Brian O’Leary (Knockane), Maurice O’Connor (Mountcollins), Breandan O’Hannaigh (Mungret), Padhric Ryan (Oola), Eddie Mulcahy (Pallasgreen), Keith Harnett (Rathkeale), John Doyle (St. Kierans), Anthony Molyneaux (St. Kierans), Mike Geary (St. Patricks), Dermot Phelan (St. Patricks), Philip Moloney (St. Patricks), Michael Sillery (St. Senans).

Joint Managers: Paul Darmody & Liam Mulcahy.

Physio: Rob White.

Kitmen: Tom Neville and Timmy O’Connor.

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