2022 Treaty Utd goalkeeper Jack Brady | PICTURE: Sportsfile
SIX of the 2022 Treaty United squad are now confirmed departures from the Limerick senior soccer club.
This weekend, Treaty Utd confirmed the departures of Conor Melody, Jack Brady and Callum McNamara.
Already confirmed to have left the club are Joel Coustrain, Jack Lynch and Joe Collins.
Five of this six were involved in the club's big end of season games - the FAI Cup semi final with Derry and the SSE Airtricity First Division playoff semi final with Waterford.
Of the latest trio to exit, Conor Melody is set to move to the UK, while Jack Brady and Callum McNamara join fellow SSE Airtricity League clubs Longford Town and Galway United respectively.
Conor Melody and Callum McNamara were among the 26 players that formed the first Treaty United Senior Men’s squad
Due to injury struggles Melody had to wait until July 30 of 2021 to make his debut in a 4-1 win away to Athlone Town.
Conor made 37 competitive appearances for Treaty United, scoring once in the second leg of the First Division Play-Off Semi-Final against UCD on November 2021.
McNamara made his competitive debut off the bench in a 1-0 win over Wexford FC on April 2, 2021.
Callum made 59 appearances for Treaty United, scoring once on the opening day of the 2022 season against Wexford FC along with three assists during his time at the club. He was also named Fan’s Player of the Month in June 2021.
Jack Brady signed for Treaty United ahead of the 2022 season and made his debut for the club in a Munster Senior Cup Quarter-Final victory over Waterford FC in February. In total, Jack made 31 appearances for Treaty United and kept 11 clean sheets.
"Treaty United would like to express our gratitude to Conor, Jack and Callum for their contribution to the team and wish them all the best for the future," said the club in a statement confirming their departure.
Of the other departures - Coustrain has signed for junior club Aisling Annacotty, while Jack Lynch is going to Australia and Joe Collins is off to live in Barcelona.
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